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4.0 out of 5 starsWonderful book!Oct 29 2003
By "swingheildandy" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Library Binding
I used to check this book out of the library at least once every two months when I was younger; it has some of the best werewolf stories I've ever read in it. The selection is superb. Check it out and expect to be thoroughly engrossed.
3.0 out of 5 starsa mixed bagNov 26 2008
By Kelsey May Dangelo - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
A young adult (grades 5 and 6 reading level) collection of stories about werewolves. The weakest of the collection are the formulaic, unoriginal stories (teen wolf, a wolf camping trip). The strongest twist the werewolf folklore (some very aware of the lore) into new meaning (particularly two that deal with parallels to anti-Semitism and another that deals with the Children's Crusade) to create original tales. Not particularly deep, but a good collection for young readers. Grade: B
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 starsThese stories about sprites and werewolves willOct 6 2003
A Kid's Review - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Library Binding
Hey all you fantasy creature lovers - have I got a story for you. It's called WEREWOLVES. It is a whole bunch of stories about werewolves from authors such as Jane Yolen & Ru Emerson. There are some heart touching stories, scary stories and sad stories. The book has other fairy tale creatures such as fairies and sprites (and not sprite like the soda). Sprites are kind of like fairies although they're as big as humans. There are also stories about gypsies that are werewolves. I do not recommend this book to little kids because it can sometimes be a little scary. I do recommend it to people who like fantasy creatures.