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Wolves | Emily Gravett
4 posts | 5 read | 1 to read
WOLVES What do wolves really like to eat? It isn't little girls in red hoods. Rabbits shouldn't believe what they read in fairy tales, but this book has the facts. "(This book follows the National Carroticulum.)"
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Wolves | Emily Gravett

This is the story of a rabbit who decides to take a trip to the library and rent a book on wolves. He decides on his way home that he is going to open up the book and read it. As he is on his journey he becomes engulfed in the story and becomes a part of it. The reader is eager to keep reading as the rabbit ends up being watched by wolves. I would recommend this story to a younger audience. Published in 2005, Kate Greenaway medal winner.

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cm779518
Wolves | Emily Gravett
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Kate Greenaway Medal - Wolves was published on August 19th, 2005. This book is very interesting and is about a rabbit that goes to the library and leaves with a book about wolves. When he leaves he decides to read the book but it turns out it all comes to life and finds himself being followed by wolves.

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Jordan1201
Wolves | Emily Gravett
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Wolves by Nick Lake and illustrated by Emily Gravett was published in 2005 and won the Kate Greenaway Medal. This books is a fictional picture book. This book tells the immersive tale of a rabbit who checks out a library book about wolves and learns about the creatures while increasingly becoming a part of the informative literature itself.