
Adventures of a Wimpy Werewolf
Hairy but not Scary
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Narrated by:
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Chris Nelson
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By:
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Tim Collins
About this listen
Luke Thorpe is a fifteen-year-old wimp. Excellent at math and terrible at sport, he's not the sort of person you'd expect to see howling at a full moon. Yet he finds himself doing just that - and a host of hairier things - as he slowly discovers his true identity as a teenage werewolf. In this, his brilliantly funny diary, Luke describes his new condition and its embarrassing impact on his life, as well as embarking on an extraordinary adventure that brings him into contact with some pointy-toothed familiar faces...
A hilarious new story from award-winning author Tim Collins, read by Chris Nelson.
©2011 Michael O Mara Books Ltd (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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