Jack has known Ryan for years, but he had no idea what a Wild Thing he was. The residents of small Minnesota town, Libby, are used to seeing Timber wolves in their woods. But the sightings being reported to DNR officer Jack Allen are anything but typical. These reports indicate a huge species of the wolf, and they're scared. Having grown up in the town, Jack knows just whom to ask for help, long time friend Ryan Walsh. It doesn't hurt that he's had a crush on Ryan for as long as he can remember. As a wildlife photographer, Ryan lives in the woods and pretty much keeps to himself. He'd be perfectly happy to share that existence with a certain sexy DNR guy. So when Jack asks for his help in tracking a huge wolf, Ryan jumps at the chance to get Jack alone. But what will happen when Ryan shifts into his canine form and Jack is looking down the barrel of his tranq gun?
Facing new and old monsters alike, Dr. Brnwa's story continues in this darkly funny and lightning-paced follow up to Josh Bazell's bestselling debut.
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Readers will be hooked on the series' vivid characters, whose quirky personalities fill Winnie's life with friendship and adventure.
Max sails to the land of the wild things, where he becomes their king.
ALA Notable Children’s Book Kirkus Reviews “Best Children’s Book of the Year” Winner of the North Carolina Juvenile Literature Award Winner of the NAPPA Gold Award A feisty tweenage orphan discovers what it means to love and be ...
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“But, Wild Thing, best not to sneak in on me like that again: you don't want to give me a heart attack. For a moment I thought an inmate had escaped: and the next moment I was being attacked by a wild animal!” But he smiled when he said ...
“Things got a little crazy after word of my resignation got to James and the models. ... “The only thing I want right now is to talk to you about us. I'm sorry I didn't tell you the truth about Bianca and the ... It sucked, Wild Thing 329.
There was something wild about Hugh . . . and it wasn't just his very obvious catshifter side. ... There was something about him that screamed feral and predator, and it appealed to me despite my love for pink and fluffy things.
A clear-eyed love letter to the greatest children’s books and authors, from Louisa May Alcott and L. Frank Baum to Eric Carle, Dr. Seuss, Mildred D. Taylor, and E.B. White, Wild Things will bring back fond memories for readers of all ages ...