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- Battle of the Books Prep 2023

A Wolf Called Wander
by Rosanne Perry
Year Published: 2019
#Animals #Fiction #Adventure
Nominated by:
Neriah A.
4th Grade, Valhalla Elementary
Neriah shares:
“It is my favorite because it is interesting. It engages the reader to get this book and see what adventures Swift comes across his journey to survive in the harsh land he is living in. Another reason this book is my favorite read of the year is because the author used a lot of interesting words to describe certain details that the book itself doesn’t give out but it gives hints about what’s happening. For example, “red runs down my shoulder.” It has good art, the type of art that makes the reader interested in reading the book.”