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Scooby-Doo and the Werewolf

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SCOOBY-DOO is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of all time. Scooby is in the midst of a huge popularity boom, with new TV episodes and a sequel to the hit movie due in summer 04.

Just in time for Halloween - an all-new, original story picture book for Scooby's youngest fans!
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When Shaggy finds out a foreign exchange student is going to come live with him for a month, he and Scooby are delighted! They can't wait to learn all about the food in Romania, the country Andre comes from. But when Andre arrives, the two buddies get a little suspicious. Andre is very hairy, he won't touch anything silver, and he always lets out a long howl on the night of the full moon. Could Shaggy's new roommate be... a werewolf?

24 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2004

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Jesse Leon McCann

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Jesse Leon McCann is an American comic book and children's book author. He wrote most of the stories for the Pinky and the Brain comic series, edited two out of the four Simpsons episode guides, and wrote all of the Smiley the Psychotic Button comics for Chaos! Comics. McCann's Shrek II movie adaptation novel made the New York Times Best Selling Children's Book list in 2005. While McCann mostly scribes comic books and children's books, he has written for a variety of genres in different forms (such as the Austin Powers trivia game).

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November 18, 2024
A good 4 1/2 star Scooby-Doo adventure

A great Scooby-Doo book, but a bit unorthodox as it doesn’t follow the tried and true Scooby-Doo pattern of scary, monster, unmasked, and “ I could’ve gotten away with it too…” line from the bad guy. But as far as children’s books goes, it was a fairly good read, mostly harmless even.

After reading it to my seven-year-old, she said “ it’s a very funny story.” you can’t get much better than that can you well, maybe a little better? Maybe even half a star better. Still, it was worth a read.
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November 2, 2018
This book is about determining whether Andre is a werewolf or not. It is a very interesting book for adults and children. Sometimes people think one thing when it is actually another.
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November 13, 2021
A bit simplistic and trope-y, still a fun story about assumptions and the danger of making them!
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