The Abused Werewolf Rescue Group
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When Tobias wakes up in a hospital with no memory of the night before, a mysterious man tells him he has a dangerous condition, and he finds himself involved with a group of werewolves convinced he needs their help.
Imprint:
Boston - Harcourt
Pages:
409
ISBN:
0152066152, 9780152066154
Language:
English
Notes:
Also published by Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W
Statement of responsibility:
Catherine Jinks
Characteristics:
409 p. ;,22 cm
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Add a CommentThis was actually the first werewolf book I've ever read. It was okay. From the beginning to the middle it was actually really good but towards the end it started to get confusing for me. But it's still a good book and I actually recommend it to teens. Especially teens who love werewolves.
Being a big fan of Catherine Jinks' "The Reformed Vampire Support Group", I was looking very forward to reading this book. Not that I was disapointed in the way that it is similar to the first one. However, as its own book I didn't think it held up too well.
I thought it was good but i definitly like the Vampire support group better.
I did love the idea of a werewolf that locked himself up. The plot moved forward, but it would be best if your read the Vampire one first to find out who Nina is. However, the ending really annoyed me. It was quite funny throughout the entire book, and had some good humor, but then it tried to pull a serious 'WE are REAL!" at the end which totally put a bad spin on the ending.
Although a book for young adults, this adult enjoyed it. Well written, a good plot.