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|title=Wereworld: Rise of the Wolf
|author=Curtis Jobling
|reviewer=Robert James
|genre=Fantasy
|summary=High fantasy epic which looks set to launch a massive series which have youngsters desperate for each new book. Completely and absolutely astounding. Curtis Jobling was kind enough to [[The Interview: Bookbag talks to Curtis Jobling|answer some questions]] for us.
|rating=5
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0141333397
|paperback=0141333391
|hardback=0670013307
|audiobook=
|ebook=B004GB1TD6
|pages=432
|publisher=Puffin
|date=January 2011
|amazonukcover=Jobling_Wereworld|aznuk=<amazonuk>0141333391</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>0141333391</amazonus>
}}
 
Drew Ferran knows there's a monster roaming the land where his family farm – he just doesn't realise it could be inside him. Until a terrible creature attacks his beloved mother, triggering a transformation in him, and leading his father and brother to believe he’s responsible for her death. Forced to flee to the most godforsaken parts of Lyssia, Drew becomes quickly embroiled in the world of the Werelords. Can he survive?
For more thrilling action of a supernatural bent, I really enjoyed [[Mortlock by Jon Mayhew]]. Two more fantastic series aimed at young teen boys, set firmly in the real world, are [[Sudden Death (Striker) by Nick Hale|Striker by Nick Hale]] and [[The Last Thing I Remember (Homelander) by Andrew Klavan|Homelander by Andrew Klavan]].
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