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A Werewolf Ate my Homework

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Full of daft moments and off-the-wall humour, with quirky illustrations throughout
‘Hair-raising and fiendishly funny.’ Jonathan Meres
‘Accessible, funny and filled with familiar family antics, this gripping madcap fantasy adventure will have kids howling with laughter.’ Jen Carney
When Asher thinks he sees his future stepbrother’s werewolf reflection in the mirror, he races to tell his mum before they all become a midnight snack. But Mum doesn’t believe Luca is a werewolf, not after all the fibs Asher’s been telling. Together with his banana-loving, werewolf-obsessed frenemy Helga, Asher must collect the evidence he needs to prove he’s right. But it turns out it’s not quite that easy…

  • Fresh and funny illustrations
  • Accessible diary-style format
  • Perfect for reluctant readers
  • First in series
A laugh-out-loud story, with lovable characters and an unexpected twist.

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9781917718417

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This is Book 1 in the A Werewolf Ate my Homework Series. See all A Werewolf Ate my Homework books here.

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About Emily Snape

Emily Snape is an author and illustrator who often finds herself stuck in traffic. The only thing to be done is daydream about a car that releases helicopter blades and can whirl her away. Despite the traffic, she lives in Bloomsbury, London, UK. Rilla Alexander is a world-traveling author and illustrator. She started out drawing pictures while in the backse

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