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Emily Pohl-Weary
Emily Pohl-Weary is an award-winning author, editor, arts educator, and academic. Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl, a teen novel, is her sixth book. She's a writerly Jackie-of-all-trades, having published in almost every genre, including: a novel for adults, a mystery, a collection of poetry, a Hugo... show more

Emily Pohl-Weary is an award-winning author, editor, arts educator, and academic. Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl, a teen novel, is her sixth book. She's a writerly Jackie-of-all-trades, having published in almost every genre, including: a novel for adults, a mystery, a collection of poetry, a Hugo Award-winning biography, a series of comics, and a literary magazine. She has also published a literary magazine, acquired content for high school English textbooks, and edited articles for an entertainment newspaper.In 2008, Emily founded a free writing group for inner-city youth called the Toronto Street Writers. She enjoys facilitating creative writing workshops, and her particular interest lies in helping people who've been silenced find their voices. She's currently working on a new teen novel and a second collection of poetry.Visit her online here: www.emilypohlweary.com
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Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter rated it 11 years ago
I was pleasantly surprised while reading Nor Your Ordinary Wolf Girl by Emily Pohl-Weary. What I was expecting was just another werewolf story but with an older female lead. Yes, it is another werewolf story, but it was better than what I had hoped for! The voice that was given to main character,...
Book Muse
Book Muse rated it 12 years ago
This is a cute YA book about werewolves. I really liked the main character and could relate to her actions and reactions to the events in the book.I found it interesting to see a family of werewolves at the heart of the book, that's not something I've seen a lot of in YA books. Overall this is a goo...
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Me on Books rated it 56 years ago
Eighteen-year-old rock star Sam Lee isn’t like other girls. She’s the super-talented bass player and songwriter for an all-girl indie band and an incurable loner. Then one night after a concert in Central Park, she’s attacked by a “wild dog.” Suddenly, this long-time vegetarian is craving meat, the ...
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