‘Lonely Werewolf Girl’ was my second book for the RIP challenge, but as I’ve reviewed my third RIP choice (‘Nothing to Fear’) I think I need a little push to get me to talk about it. I know quite a few bloggers read this book a while ago so I’m going to run a question and answer session for this book, where anyone can ask me a question about my reading experience with ‘Lonely Werewolf Girl’ and I’ll answer it.
Please leave any questions in the comments and if you’ve reviewed ‘Lonely Werewolf Girl’ you can leave a link to your review, which I’ll add at the end of my post.
Peta asks 'Did you enjoy reading it? '
Yes I did, it was a bit more of a mixed bag for me than it seems to have been for other people. I loved the episodes set in London and my attention drifted a bit when the action returned to the castle in Scotland, maybe because those portions were a little more traditional (and because Sarapen featured quite heaviily in these bits and he is, in my opinion quite a dull villian). Very glad to see there's going to be a sequel.
Please leave any questions in the comments and if you’ve reviewed ‘Lonely Werewolf Girl’ you can leave a link to your review, which I’ll add at the end of my post.
Peta asks 'Did you enjoy reading it? '
Yes I did, it was a bit more of a mixed bag for me than it seems to have been for other people. I loved the episodes set in London and my attention drifted a bit when the action returned to the castle in Scotland, maybe because those portions were a little more traditional (and because Sarapen featured quite heaviily in these bits and he is, in my opinion quite a dull villian). Very glad to see there's going to be a sequel.
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