Viking Vik and the Wolves

Viking Vik and the Wolves by Shoo Rayner is a children’s book published by Hachette Children’s on August 11, 2010. This 48-page edition, written in English, presents a story centered around Viking Vik, who is tasked with guarding goats in the hills. When he encounters Greeneyes the Wolf, a character dismissed by others, the narrative takes a turn as the reality of the wolf becomes apparent through a chilling howl in the night.
Readers will find an engaging tale that explores themes of bravery and belief in the face of skepticism. The story unfolds as Vik confronts the doubts of his peers, particularly Wulf, who initially mocks the idea of Greeneyes. As the plot progresses, the tension builds, revealing the significance of the howl and Vik’s role in the unfolding events. This book fits within the juvenile fiction genre, making it suitable for young readers interested in adventure and mythical creatures.
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Viking Vik is guarding the goats in the hills when he sees Greeneyes the Wolf. Wulf laughs at Vik. Everyone knows Greeneyes isn’t real! But Wulf stops laughing when he hears a howl in the night…
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