The average rating for The Magic Pretzel (Werewolf Club Series #1) based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-03-30 00:00:00 Douglas Grooms I have a list of people I would like to have lunch with, and Daniel Pinkwater is near the top. He is hilarious. For example: "Everyone knows people turn into werewolves if they are bitten by a werewolf, but you can turn into a werewolf by: 1. thinking about werewolves 2. using a drinking fountain after a werewolf 3. reading a book like this one 4. for no reason at all What should you do if a werewolf bites you? Go home and wait." The whole book is like this. The only clear moral message that I can find is that it is great to be a werewolf, especially if you are a member of the werewolf club. It's not going to win any prestigious literary awards, but when I compare it to most Newbery winners, I know which I (and most kids) would prefer. |
Review # 2 was written on 2019-11-12 00:00:00 William Jones The magic pretzel is about werewolf's. One specific werewolf who is unaware of what he can do. This is an advents story to help band together and solve the mystery to help a teacher. The group of werewolf's go all over town to help their teacher and strengthen their bonds. In the end the pretzel is the only thing to help with the curse set upon the teacher, can the students get the pretzel? |
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