The Wolves In The Walls

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Author: Neil Gaiman

Truth be told, Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s picture book The Wolves in the Walls is terrifying. Sure, the story is fairytale-like and presented in a jaunty, casually nonsensical way, but it is absolutely the stuff of nightmares. Lucy hears wolves hustling, bustling, crinkling, and crackling in the walls of the old house where her family lives, but no one believes her. Her….Read More

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