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The twilight circus

Toft, Di. (Author).

After a summer spent dodging mutant werewolves and mad scientists, Nat Carver and shapeshifter Woody join the Twilight Circus of Illusion and are caught up in a struggle against a black widow vampire and her terrifying hive.

Book  - 2011
J FIC Toft
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  • ISBN: 0545294924
  • ISBN: 9780545294928
  • Physical Description 372 pages.
  • Edition 1st American ed.
  • Publisher New York : Chicken House, 2011.

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General Note:
"Scholastic Inc."
Sequel to: Wolven.
At head of title: Wolven.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 19.99

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Syndetic Solutions - Excerpt for ISBN Number 0545294924
The Twilight Circus
The Twilight Circus
by Toft, Di
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The Twilight Circus

From Wolven #2: The Twilight Circus Since the summer, Nat had developed some seriously cool improvements to his human senses, and had so far managed to keep them secret. The cool things were: - Long-range, high-frequency hearing - Sixth sense (needed a bit more practice) - Telepathy, also known as the two-way mind-meld thing (ditto) - Super-enhanced infrared vision His eyesight was awesome. Nat used to need glasses for school; now he could see for miles and, even more amazing, he could see in the dark! But there was a flip side. Nat struggled with self-control, sometimes resenting his new senses as they threatened to take over. Other problems were: - Occasional dog breath and increased flatulence (the latter more difficult to keep secret) - Overdeveloped olfactory glands (which made all smells stronger: see above) - Other people's nasty, dark thoughts (which he really would rather not know) - The eye thing Excerpted from The Twilight Circus by Di Toft All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.