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THE CURSE OF THE WEREPENGUIN

Scott Brown Allan Woodrow

If Mel Brooks directed a gothic satire about evil werepenguins, it would be this wacky and hilarious middle grade novel!
Orphaned as a toddler by parents who disappeared under suspicious circumstances, all Bolt Wattle has ever wanted was to find his true family. When a mysterious baron in far-off Brugaria abruptly sends for Bolt, he wonders if he's getting closer to finding his parents. But Baron Chordata appears to be a twelve-year-old boy who wears tuxedos all the time, shouts at everyone, and forbids Bolt from asking questions. Things couldn't get any worse...until midnight, when the Baron bites Bolt and turns him into a half boy, half penguin. Then things really couldn't get worse...nope, wait, they get a lot worse.

A plucky girl who just might be the world's greatest bandit, a whale cult led by a man whose weapon is a stale loaf of French bread, and a sinister but friendly fortune teller who can't stop cackling are just a few of the characters who help (and hinder) Bolt on his journey to reverse the curse, return to human form, and stop the Baron from taking over the country of Brugaria with his army of mind-controlled penguins in what might be the weirdest--and funniest--middle grade novel you've ever read.


Allan Woodrow is an award-winning author of many funny books for middle schoolers under his own name and multiple pseudonyms. His previous books include The Pet War, Class Dismissed, Unschooled, Field Tripped, and now, inspired by Dracula, old werewolf movies, Young Frankenstein, and an odd affection for fish sticks, The Curse of the Werepenguin. When Allan isn't writing, or noshing on breading-coated seafood, he's often presenting to schools, libraries, and conferences.
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Published 2019-08-13 by Viking Books for Young Readers

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Published 2019-08-13 by Viking Books for Young Readers

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Jean Book Nerd interviewed Allan Woodrow and asked him questions like. "Why is storytelling so important for all of us"? Read more...

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Fictitious Fox rated the book 4 paws and wrote a review saying, "This one is cute, funny, and downright spooky. It has elements of Dracula and Frankenstein while being a hilarious middle grade novel. Such a fun read. Daddy shared it with my human nephew who's eleven, and he loved it too". Read more...

The Nerdy Girl Express wrote a review saying, "This is a hero's journey with a strong underdog, or maybe underpenguin is a better choice for young Bolt, as the focus." Read more...

Pop the Butterfly Reads shared a picture and wrote a review saying, "The characters were charming, the mystery and the back stories were well done, the writing is phenomenal, and the world building is amazing!" Read more...

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