The Wolf and Me, Richard Scrimger
The Wolf and Me, Richard Scrimger
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The Wolf and Me

Author: Richard Scrimger

Series: Seven

Narrator: Matthew Posner

Unabridged: 3 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2014


Synopsis

Bunny is in trouble. He’s been kidnapped from the skating rink at City Hall in Toronto, and now he’s locked in a cold basement room, still in his parka and skates. Where is he? And why do his kidnappers keep asking questions about his dead grandpa and some weird national anthem? Bunny may not always know what’s going on, but he has an innocent’s ability to get to the heart of things and find out what it’s all about. When he manages to escape, he skates across hockey rinks and down frozen highways, always a few strides ahead of his kidnappers. He gets help along the way from an assortment of characters—some kindly, some crazy, some scary and at least one that will make your jaw drop.

The Wolf and Me is the sequel to both Weerdest Day Ever!, part of The Seven Prequels and Ink Me, part of Seven (The Series).

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wendy

In “The Wolf and Me” Richard Scrimger’s sequel to “Ink Me” fifteen-year-old Bernard (Bunny) O’Toole kidnapped from Toronto’s City Hall skating rink by a radical group looking for a mysterious anthem hidden by his grandfather strikes out on an exciting adventure after escaping from a cold basement ro......more

Goodreads review by Francis

This book definitely needs to be read after reading ‘Coda’ by Ted Staunton. Had I not read that one first, I would have been completely lost during this one. I really enjoyed the character of Bunny in the previous two novels, but this book was way too far-fetched. Bunny has a learning issue (probabl......more

Goodreads review by Dah

The wolf and me is a an edgy story of a fifteen years old boy name Bunny O'Tole who is abducted and has to escape. He is confused about why the kidnappers keep on asking about his dead grandfather and the anthem. The style and quality of the novel has some spelling error since the novel is base on th......more

Goodreads review by Stacey

I love Bunny. He's a great character. He sometimes thinks he's stupid. I see him as a bit naive but he's honest and caring and open. His outlook on life and situations he finds himself in lead to fun stories. In this book he gets kidnapped....a few times. He can't seem to shake the people that are a......more

Goodreads review by kay

Amazing book! But I wish I knew there was a book before this so I could've read that before this.......more