Wereworld

rise of the wolf

English language

Published Dec. 30, 2011 by Viking Childrens Books.

ISBN:
978-0-670-01330-2
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4 stars (1 review)

When a vicious beast invades his father's farm and sixteen-year-old Drew suddenly transforms into a werewolf, he runs away from his family, seeking refuge in the most out of the way parts of Lyssia, only to be captured by Lord Bergan's men and forced to battle numerous werecreatures while trying to prove that he is not the enemy.

2 editions

reviewed Wereworld by Curtis Jobling (Wereworld -- [1])

Review of 'Wereworld' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Young adult true Bildungsroman (lost child becoming an adult). Some caricatures and a lot of fantasy creatures in this smallish world. A few technical quibbles, but looking forward to reading another in the series.

A decade back there was a TV series called Grimm, a police procedural with fairy tales come to life. The main focus of the show was were beasts good and bad, much like this book. For me, it got to a point when you wondered "are there any normal folks, or is Portland entirely made up of creatures?" This book felt like that. How do the mundane humans fit into this society? Not well under the evil werelion and wererat overlords, clearly. The main character ends up being their hero, and I suspect in future books, these mundane folk will be a liability to him.

Technically, many chapters ended in a spoiler. The point of view …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Werewolves
  • Fantasy
  • Adventure and adventurers