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Boy Who Cried Werewolf

#1 Monsterstreet

J H Reynolds

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Katherine Tegen Books
02 July 2019
"""Fast, funny, frightening--and filled with shocks and surprises. These books are my kind of fun. I want to live on Monsterstreet!"" --R.L. Stine, author of the Goosebumps series

The Monsterstreet series kicks off with this chilling tale about a boy who discovers his father was killed by a legendary werewolf.

Max Bloodnight can't decide what's more terrifying about his weekend in Wolf County--the fact that he has to stay with grandparents he's never met before or being stuck on a farm without cell service. If only that was all he had to fear.

Determined to solve the mystery of his father's death, which occurred years before at the claws of a legendary werewolf, Max must hunt to uncover the truth before the full moon rises . . . and the werewolf strikes again.

Don't miss any of the books in the thrilling Monsterstreet series!"

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Imprint:   Katherine Tegen Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 193mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   113g
ISBN:   9780062869340
ISBN 10:   0062869345
Pages:   176
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Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Boy Who Cried Werewolf (#1 Monsterstreet)

Reynolds kicks off a series to be based on classic horror story scenarios... most of the short chapters end with a sudden shock or cliff-hanger... Readers hoping for close encounters with werewolves will be well served. --ALA Booklist Fast, funny, frightening-- and filled with shocks and surprises. These books are my kind of fun. I want to live on Monsterstreet! --R.L. Stine, author of the Goosebumps books Reynolds' debut series entry is a fast-paced, cliffhanger-heavy creature feature. --Kirkus Reviews


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