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The Big Bad Wolf
The Big Bad Wolf

by James Patterson

THE PHIPPS PLAZA shopping mall in Atlanta was a showy montage of pink-granite floors, sweeping bronze-trimmed staircases...

2001 56 ed.
The Lone Wolf
The Lone Wolf

by Louis Joseph Vance

IT must have been Bourke who first said that even if you knew your way about Paris you had to lose it in order to find i...

1914 274 ed.
The Sea-Wolf
The Sea-Wolf

by Jack London

I scarcely know where to begin, though I sometimes facetiously place the cause of it all to Charley Furuseth's credit.

1900 283 ed.
The Wolf and the Dove
The Wolf and the Dove

by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

The clash of battle rang no more.

1974 12 ed.
Wolf-Speaker (The Immortals #2)
Wolf-Speaker (The Immortals #2)

by Tamora Pierce

The wolves of the Long Lake Pack, gorged on a careless mountain sheep, slept as they digested their meal.

1994 20 ed.
Never Cry Wolf
Never Cry Wolf

by Farley Mowat

IT IS A long way in time and space from the bathroom of my Grandmother Mowat's house in Oakville, Ontario, to the bottom...

1963 42 ed.
Nero Wolfe:Fer De Lance
Nero Wolfe:Fer De Lance

by Rex Stout

First sentence of the introduction: "Series are seldom read in order."; first sentence of the Fer-de-Lance story: "There...

1934 26 ed.
Black Leopard, Red Wolf
Black Leopard, Red Wolf

by Marlon James

The child is dead.

2019 11 ed.
Wolf Brother
Wolf Brother

by Michelle Paver, Patricia Anton De Vez Ayala-Duarte

Torak woke with a jolt from a sleep he'd never meant to have.

2004 21 ed.
The beauty myth : how images of beauty are used against women
The beauty myth : how images of beauty are used against wome...

by Naomi Wolf, Suzy Jackson

When The Beauty Myth was first published, more than ten years ago, I had the chance to hear what must have been thousand...

1990 30 ed.
The wolf's chicken stew
The wolf's chicken stew

by Keiko Kasza

There once lived a wolf who loved to eat more than anything else in the world.

1987 8 ed.
The Son of the Wolf
The Son of the Wolf

by Jack London

'Carmen won't last more than a couple of days.'

1900 87 ed.