2022 Firebird Book Award Winner, Young Adult Contemporary Fantasy/Comedy
On a full moon night, a werewolf forgets to lock up his dog and cat before turning, and when a wolf suddenly appears in the living room, naturally his pets have to investigate. But they are bitten and turn into something the world has never known … werehumans. As the were infection spreads into the country, affecting other animals, an unusual savior comes from the far North to save humanity. A dark, funny 'tail' full of excitement, horror and Kibbles and Bits. "So enthralling, it will leave you howling for more." Denise M. Baran-Unland, Shaw Media/Herald News "...a surprising gem; witty, suspenseful and full of unexpected wisdom." Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite
Norm Cowie is an award winning columnist, founder of the Humor Writers of America and writes adult and young adult fantasy humor. Here's what other people say about his books:
"I loved this book, fangs and all." ~ Best selling author James Rollins
“… fantastically funny.” ~ BookLoons
"This book sucks ... in a most delightful way. Don't miss this gem.." ~ Shane Gericke, national bestselling author
"... an amusing teen vampire tale..." ~ Five-starred review ~ Harriet Klausner, Amazon's #1 book reviewer
"...genuinely funny...” ~ Taliesin - The Vampire's Lair
on The Adventures of Guy and its sequel The Next Adventures of Guy
“… humorous fantasy at its best…” ~ Armchair Interviews (Amazon Top reviewer)
“…LOL funny” ~ Beverly at Publisher's Weekly
“No topic is safe from Cowie’s incredible wit and entertaining turn-of-phrase.” ~ Pop Syndicate (named one of Pop Syndicate's Top Ten Books of 2007)
"...hilarious mishaps...." ~ Joliet Herald News
“Hilarious, witty and oozing with snappy sarcasm…” ~3Rs Bits, Bites & Books
“Don't bother picking up this one if you've no sense of humor" ~ Amanda Richards, Amazon Top Reviewer
"Everything in the book is so true, you can't help but laugh in agreement." ~ Roundtable Reviews
The Next Adventures of Guy, winner "Best Sci-Fi Fantasy" in Preditors and Editors readers choice award
This was an interesting story concept. My 9yo daughter picked this book up because she loves wolves (and werewolves). It could use a scrub by a copyeditor/proofreader. Be aware that the author refers to the Indigenous Peoples of the US as Indians.