Tim Collins

Adventures of a Wimpy Werewolf

Hairy But Not Scary

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Imprint: O'Mara Books

Publication date: 06/10/2011

ISBN: 9781843178569

Age: 9-11 years

Subject: Fiction

Categories: Fiction, Humour

Binding: Paperback

Size: Other

Extent: 224 pages

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

Edition Status: Out of Print

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Summary:

Luke Thorpe is a fifteen-year-old wimp. Excellent at maths and terrible at sport, he likes to keep his head down and get on with his schoolwork. Yet mysterious and uncontrollable changes in his behaviour and appearance - patches of hair growing rapidly, howling rather than singing the hymns in assembly, sudden growth spurts causing his clothes to rip off - are threatening to rocket him out of obscurity. Join Luke on a journey of discovery, embarrassing mishaps and hilarity as he gets to the bottom of his werewolf roots, joins a pack, and finds himself en route to war against the vampires (whose number include a rather wimpy, but familiar face) ...

Sales points:

  • A hilarious new story from the author of the bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Vampire books, which have sold over 50,000 copies to date

  • Diary of a Wimpy Vampire has sold foreign rights in 20 countries and was shortlisted for three teen book awards and the winner of one (Manchester Fiction City)

  • Chapters are illustrated throughout with comical black-and-white cartoons from Andrew Pinder

  • The perfect coming-of-age tale for any fan of the Twilight or Adrian Mole series of books

About the Author:

Tim Collins

Tim Collins is originally from Manchester, but now lives near Oxford. He is the author of over thirty books including Wimpy Vampire, Cosmic Colin, Dorkius Maximus and Sherlock Bones. His books have been translated into over 30 languages and he has won awards in the UK and Germany, including the Manchester Fiction City award and the Lincolnshire Young People's Book Award.