The Werewolf Hunter's Guide

Published
Apr 2013
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
32

About This Book

Gr 4?6—These entertaining and creepy instructional guides identify supernatural creatures across cultures and through the ages. A white font on black backgrounds, grotesque photographs and illustrations, and oozing colors around chapter headings create a suitably chilling atmosphere, enhanced by a dramatic, second-person narration (Imagine yourself…). However, the series fails to distinguish strongly between fact and fiction in places. For example, tales of ghost armies that reportedly participated in historical battles are presented as factual and while a lurid image in Alien of scientists hovering over an unconscious alien at Roswell contains a disclaimer, readers may come away with a different impression. Though exhaustive in scope, covering well-known hauntings from Amityville to obscure vampires (the loogaroos of the Caribbean), some chapters are hastily gathered, omitting significant information. Frequent images and quotations from movies (Twilight, Halloween) make this series fun light reading, but it's not without its drawbacks.

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First Edition Apr 2013 Riverstream Publishing, Inc. ISBN 162243059X
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Apr 2012 Hachette Children's Group (UK) ISBN 1445101211
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Apr 2011 Franklin Watts ISBN 1445101173
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Jan 2012 Sea to Sea Pubns ISBN 159771318X
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