The werewolf exists! The werewolf exists!

The werewolf exists‪!‬

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Publisher Description

The werewolf exists! For those who don’t believe in it, they must read this book. In its pages, we bring the werewolf and we are not talking about fiction, we are talking about reality. Of a being from remote times, but a real creature, that still lives in a time of technologies and future. It’s the werewolf known from the stories told in nights of the haunt and full moon.  

The creature that chooses Joanópolis as its homeland and where it has fantastic stories like the baby werewolf and the transformation seen by the cops. A place where many have suspicions about the identity of the creature, that could even be the neighbor next door. 

A book inspired by stories kept trough time and that the pop culture preserved to the future. And now we immortalize it in a form of a book report.  

 Among the many reports of werewolves in this book, one caught the attention: one of two cops that have registered one metamorphosis in the occurrence report.  It should be like any other call if it wasn’t for what those two cops found on that house. What they saw through that window never left their minds, it marked their lives.  

Beside them, a lot of other interviewed describe in this book their contact with the creature. It is not just a tribute to the pop culture, it is a report book that verifies: the werewolf exists!  

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2019
April 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
112
Pages
PUBLISHER
Babelcube Inc.
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
5.1
MB

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