The Blurb On The Back:
Luke Thorpe is a fifteen-year-old wimp. Excellent at maths and terrible at spot, 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: against all odds, he is 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 … Will Luke triumph over a werewolf’s mortal enemies? There’s only one way to find out.
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
A companion novel rather than a sequel to the WIMPY VAMPIRE books, this was another entertaining, snigger-worthy book by Tim Collins that introduces new characters but also has room for familiar faces. I hope to read more of Luke and his adventures.
Luke Thorpe is a fifteen-year-old wimp. Excellent at maths and terrible at spot, 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: against all odds, he is 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 … Will Luke triumph over a werewolf’s mortal enemies? There’s only one way to find out.
The Verdict:
A companion novel rather than a sequel to the WIMPY VAMPIRE books, this was another entertaining, snigger-worthy book by Tim Collins that introduces new characters but also has room for familiar faces. I hope to read more of Luke and his adventures.