Another starred review for the LONE WOLF series, illustrated by K-Fai Steele: “Beginning readers will howl for more books in this hilarious early-reader series” - Booklist

Lone Wolf is a lovable lupine crosspatch who stands apart from a crowd—and stands out as a memorable, original character in the crowded field of early-reader books. In this series outing, the misanthrope has the munchies. Much to his chagrin, though, the store is completely sold out of jelly beans. Upon learning his snack of choice has been purchased for prizes in a “Best Pet” contest, Lone Wolf decides to get in the game. With deadpan humor, Wolf assuredly and unapologetically knows what he likes (jelly beans) and what he doesn’t like (pets). His attempts to train a dog, a cat, and a horse comically lead to a kerfuffle, a hissy fit, and a bolting escape. At the competition, the other contestants’ animals pull out all the stops: a jolly hiker’s darling dog jumps through hoops, an eager girl’s cool cat gives a high five, and a bossy boy’s happy horse hugs the judges. “Wolf’s goldfish did nothing.” With great aplomb, Steele’s detailed, colorful cartoon illustrations capture the waggish antics and googly-eyed expressions. Thomas’ short, snappy sentences, superb pacing, and satisfying, sweet deal of an ending make for a winning entry. Beginning readers will howl for more books in this hilarious early-reader series. 

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