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Read Reviews for The Werepuppy - Jacqueline Wil...
by - written on 27/10/09 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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"Micky was very glad when it was time to get up. His bedroom didn't seem anywhere near as frightening in the sunlight.......No werewolves. Not even a tuft of fur or fang." By his own admission Micky was a wimp, out of him and his four Sisters it seemed that he was the biggest girlie of them all, and this didn't go unnoticed by his Dad. He would often moan that Micky needed to stand on his own two feet and toughen up a bit which unfortunately just made Micky snivel and blub all the more and seem an even bigger wimp. So when His Mum and Dad went out for the night and his Sisters insisted on watching the latest Werewolf video "Savage Snarl" ... Read the complete review
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