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Books with title The Weeping Werewolf

  • The Werewolf

    Drac Von Stoller

    language (Drac Von Stoller, Sept. 10, 2011)
    It is said that if something is dead it might just be a good idea to leave it alone especially if it is evil. We all know that there is always someone that can't leave well enough alone. Luther was one of those that wasn't scared of nothing especially if it was dead and buried. Luther felt superior over something buried six feet underground because he knew he was safe if he danced on their grave or desiccated it in any way. Then one day when some of his friends dared him to dance and desiccate the grave of a man that legend has it was a real werewolf located deep in the woods buried near a stream by an abandoned house. The werewolves wooden tombstone read whosoever disturbs my sleep when the moon is full will surely die by the hands of the werewolf. This would be Luther's last dance on anyone's grave forever.
  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Paperback (Aladdin, Nov. 1, 2005)
    In The Dragon of Doom, Moongobble successfully completed his first mighty task -- collecting the Golden Acorns of Alcoona. So now it's time for him to complete the second one. he must bring back a bottle containing the tears of the Weeping Werewolf! But werewolves are scary, dangerous creatures. How can Moongobble, a magician with a good heart but who's not much good at magic, collect the tears without being torn to shreds? Luckily, Edward, Fireball the dragon, and Urk, Moongobble's faithful toad, are all there to help him. Together they go in search of the Weeping Werewolf, and end up with much more that they bargained for!
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, May 25, 2004)
    Having successfully completed his first task, Moongobble must set off to complete the next one which involves collecting the tears of the Weeping Werewolf, a creature known not to be very welcoming to strangers; but with the help of Fireball the dragon and Urk the toad, Moongobble is determined to persevere!
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  • Weeping Werewolf, The

    Bruce Coville, The Full Cast Family Ryan Sparkes

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Moongobble and Edward are back for another adventure, this time venturing to the Forest of Night in search of the Weeping Werewolf. The quest is Moongobble’s, but what they find will change Edward’s life forever. More high adventure and high hilarity for younger listeners. Grown-ups will find themselves laughing along as well!
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 2005)
    In "The Dragon of Doom," Moongobble successfully completed his first mighty task -- collecting the Golden Acorns of Alcoona. So now it's time for him to complete the second one. he must bring back a bottle containing the tears of the Weeping Werewolf! But werewolves are scary, dangerous creatures. How can Moongobble, a magician with a good heart but who's not much good at magic, collect the tears without being torn to shreds?Luckily, Edward, Fireball the dragon, and Urk, Moongobble's faithful toad, are all there to help him. Together they go in search of the Weeping Werewolf, and end up with much more that they bargained for!
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  • The Werewolf !

    Al Molaison, Jonah Molaison

    language (Next Generation Books--Kids, Sept. 22, 2014)
    A fun book about a scary creature! The Werewolf takes the reader back to the myth that made possible all shape-shifter creatures. Facts about the werewolf's appearance and the protections against him are here. But maybe the most fun is looking at the illustrations done by a 13-year-old boy. (I like The Terrified Eye) Why not check him out?
  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Ryan Sparkes

    Audio CD (Full Cast Audio, Sept. 5, 2004)
    Moongobble and Edward are back for another adventure, this time venturing to the Forest of Night in search of the Weeping Werewolf. The quest is Moongobble’s, but what they find will change Edward’s life forever. More high adventure and high hilarity for younger listeners. Grown ups will find themselves laughing along as well!
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 15, 1728)
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Ryan Sparkes

    Audio CD (Full Cast Audio, June 1, 2004)
    Moongobble and Edward are back for another adventure, this time venturing to the Forest of Night in search of the Weeping Werewolf. The quest is Moongobble’s, but what they find will change Edward’s life forever. More high adventure and high hilarity for younger listeners. Grown ups will find themselves laughing along as well!
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2006)
    In the Dragon of Doom, Moongobble successfully completed his first mighty task-collecting the Golden Acorns of Alcoona. So now it's time for him to complete the second one. He must bring back a bottle containing the tears of the Weeping Werewolf! But werewolves are scary, dangerous creatures. How can Moongobble, a magician with a good heart but who's not much good at magic, collect the tears without being torn to shreds? Luckily Edward, Fireball the dragon, and Urk, Moongobble's faithful toad, are all there to help him. Together they go in search of the Weeping Werewolf, and end up with much more than they bargained for! 69 pages with illustrations ages 9-11
  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Ryan Sparkes

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Full Cast Audio, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Moongobble and Edward are back for another adventure, this time venturing to the Forest of Night in search of the Weeping Werewolf. The quest is Moongobble's, but what they find will change Edward's life forever. More high adventure and high hilarity for younger listeners. Grown ups will find themselves laughing along as well!
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  • The Weeping Werewolf

    Bruce Coville, Katherine Coville

    Library Binding (San Val, Oct. 15, 2005)
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