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Wyld: One Mammoth Adventure

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Sometimes the desire to explore can just get the better of you. That is what happened to Wyld when his family were sent to a remote valley to study the newly bred prehistoric mammals. Those prehistoric creatures weren't the dinosaur kind either but the mammoth and sabre tooth tiger types. Of course Wyld didn't believe there were creatures like that out there. So, while his parents were in another stuffy meeting he thought that he would just take a 'little look' outside. That little look resulted in him discovering a fluff-ball of a creature and the pair end up on a Wyld adventure that neither could have imagined.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 27, 2017

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Michelle Dry

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Profile Image for Vicky Hunt.
1,011 reviews106 followers
January 12, 2018
A Boy Named Wyld & A Mammoth-Sized Adventure

For every child with an imagination, there's an adventure waiting to come to life. In Wyld: One Mammoth Adventure, Michelle Dry brings the adventure to life for a boy named Wyld and his Science-loving family. Okay, so the kids don't seem too thrilled to be caught up in their parents' new job posting. When they find themselves living in a cave in the wilderness... literally, with no answers forthcoming from their parents, Wyld decides to sneak out into the night, alone. What he finds there is mammoth... a small mammoth. But soon things get hairy. And, that is when the adventure grows beyond Wyld's imagination.

A story for wildlife loving preteens, this book has twists and turns that defy everything you thought was happening. So, be prepared for a changing plot. I requested and received a free review copy of the Audible version, narrated by the youngish sounding David Newbrook. His breathy whispered voice lends the tone of the main character, as if you are hearing the story straight from Wyld himself. I recommend this book for older pre-teens.

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March 17, 2018
Like Survivor meets the Truman Show. Great adventure with just the right amount of action. Great for all kids and parents too.
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