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  • Published: 2 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9781761040207
  • Imprint: Puffin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 240
  • RRP: $21.00

100% Wolf




Now an Australian Animated Major Motion Picture from Flying Bark Productions, distributed by Universal Content Group

Shock horror! Utter humiliation! Freddy’s first werewolf transformation has turned him into a poodle! Get ready to laugh with the story that has now been adapted into a hilarious family movie.

Freddy Lupin is from a noble family of werewolves. But his first Transwolfation is a disaster when Freddy turns into a yapping poodle instead of a ferocious werewolf. Now his snooty Uncle Hotspur will hate him even more. Just when Freddy thinks life can't get any worse, he's thrown into dog prison.

Will Freddy and his streetwise dog friend, Batty, escape their prison? Who is the sinister man following their every move? Can Freddy prove that he's still 100% wolf and save the werewolf pack from disaster?

Now an Australian Animated Major Motion Picture from Flying Bark Productions, distributed by Universal Content Group

  • Published: 2 July 2020
  • ISBN: 9781761040207
  • Imprint: Puffin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 240
  • RRP: $21.00

About the author

Jayne Lyons

Jayne Lyons is an internationally published children’s author who loves to write irreverent page-turning comedy action. Born and raised in Liverpool, UK, Jayne combines the unlikely loves of nineteenth-century literature with being a sport tragic – especially soccer. Jayne has travelled the world with her day job as a geologist. She moved to Australia in 2005 and now works in combating climate change by offsetting carbon emissions.

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Praise for 100% Wolf

One of the few reads that succeeds in being laugh out loud funny . . . a joy to read and I am not surprised that it has been made into an animated film. Look out for it but read the book and its sequel 100% Hero first.

Mia Macrossan, StoryLinks

It is no surprise that 100% Wolf was made into a slapstick Australian animated film . . . This is an over the top story with villainous characters and a semi interesting plot line when characters can't speak to each other in the same language of human, werewolf or dog . . . The main message is really about being moral and brave in order to defeat the bad.

Jo Marshall, ReadPlus

A fun and fast paced read . . . This highly entertaining and well written story would be enjoyed by competent readers from ages 8 – 12 years. In addition, it would make a great whole class story in a classroom setting.

Julia Bertola, Reading Time