Werewolves

Werewolves

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Jan 1, 1993 · English · Paperback
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Format Paperback
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1993
Publisher Scholastic Paperbacks
ISBN-10 0590475703
ISBN-13 9780590475709

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In the captivating exploration of werewolves, the reader is drawn into a world where reality and myth intertwine. Dona Smith meticulously examines the legends surrounding these shape-shifting creatures, painting a vivid picture of their origins and the fascination they hold over humanity. Each chapter reveals a thrilling plethora of tales, from ancient folklore to contemporary sightings, inviting the reader to ponder the mysteries beneath the full moon's glow.

Smith delves into the various narratives that have emerged across cultures, highlighting how these creatures have evolved in the collective imagination. The book not only explores the supernatural elements of werewolves but also reflects on the deeper symbolisms they represent, such as the struggle between humanity and its primal instincts. Interspersed with historical accounts, the narrative creates a compelling tapestry that brings both excitement and reflection.

The book immerses the reader in the atmospheric settings where legends have thrived, crafting a sense of urgency and anticipation. Whether recounting chilling encounters or examining the psychological impacts of these transformations, Smith's writing resonates with both horror and intrigue. Enthusiasts of the supernatural will find themselves enthralled by the rich discourse surrounding werewolves.

As the pages turn, the allure of the moonlit night becomes irresistible, and the discussion extends beyond mere legends, touching upon themes of fear, identity, and the human condition. It is a journey that beckons anyone curious about what lies in the shadows and the enigma of what it means to be truly human.
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