![]() ![]() It’s set in an alternate version in 1830’s England, where the channel tunnel was built much earlier and meant Britain became overrun with wolves. Rowling had been inspired by these books too, though turns out the mysterious man isn’t quite as nice as Professor Lupin. There’s one bit on the train which really makes me think J.K. ![]() It’s loads of fun, with adventure, danger and plenty of funny bits. Had it been read to me? Or had I merely conflagrated the adaptation with the book? Who knows, but I did thoroughly enjoy reading it as last month’s classic.įirst published in 1962, it was originally intended as a bit of a spoof of the gothic Victorian adventures Joan Aiken read as a child. The Wolves of Willoughby Chase is something I remember from my childhood but I was never quite sure if I had actually read it before. ![]()
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