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Augie Hobble lives in a fairy tale—or at least Fairy Tale Place, the down-on-its-luck amusement park managed by his father. Yet his life is turning into a nightmare: he's failed creative arts and has to take summer school, the girl he has a crush on won't acknowledge him, and Hogg Wills and the school bullies won't leave him alone. Worse, a succession of mysterious, possibly paranormal, events have him convinced that he's turning into a werewolf. At least Augie has his notebook and his best friend Britt to confide in—until the unthinkable happens and Augie's life is turned upside down, and those mysterious, possibly paranormal, events take on a different meaning.
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Krista
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“Read it from our "Save these Books" display as it hadn't been checked out in a long time. I know why. Had potential but took a different turn than I'd expected.”

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AmiraZaidat Zulkifli
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“The story revolves around Augie that needs to submit his new final project for creative art class. And also about Britt. Lane Smith manage to write a great paranormal story with appropriate setting for young adult. The story is perfectly written with all the illustrations to show Augie’s idea for his project. The illustrations is all amazing and great. I personally like them all. All in all, this story is actually very light eventhough it is a paranormal genre, it’s not that scary.”
About Lane Smith
Lane Smith is a four-time recipient of the New York Times Best Illustrated Book award and a two-time Caldecott Honor recipient, most recently for Grandpa Green. He is the author and illustrator of Abe Lincoln's Dream and It's a Book, which has been translated into more than twenty languages, among many other books.
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