The World’s Smallest Werewolf

The World’s Smallest Werewolf by Stephen Bowkett, published by Hachette Children’s Group in 2008, is a 46-page work written in English. This book follows Tom and Ellie as they arrive in the town of Glenbarra, where they quickly sense an unusual wariness from the locals. As they delve deeper into the town’s atmosphere, they uncover a dark and terrifying secret that reveals the true nature of its inhabitants.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and horror elements, as the story explores themes of fear and the unknown through the lens of ghost stories. The narrative unfolds as Tom and Ellie confront the reality of living among werewolves, providing an intriguing exploration of their experiences in this eerie setting. This edition invites young readers to engage with the suspenseful and mysterious aspects of Glenbarra, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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When Tom and Ellie arrive at Glenbarra, they can’t understand why everyone seems so wary of them. It’s as if they are really strange, not just strangers. Then they discover Glenbarra’s dark and terrifying secret – the town is populated by werewolves.
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