Curtis Jobling (www.curtisjobling.com and www.badablingthing.blogspot.com) is best known as the designer of the BAFTA winning BBC show Bob The Builder, as well as creator of Frankenstein's Cat. He lives in Cheshire, England.
Praise for the Wereworld series by Curtis Jobling:
Rise of the Wolf“Jobling’s debut initiates a sure-to-be-long series
of Wereworld tales, pure fantasy adventure with plenty of horror in
the mix…this will find broad appeal among lovers of adventure
fantasy, especially those mourning the end of John Flanagan's
Ranger’s Apprentice.”—Kirkus Reviews
“[A] rousingly gory heroic fantasy…there are plenty of brutal
fights for action lovers, and the quest has some stirring moments.
Give this series opener to fans of Flanagan’s Ranger’s Apprentice
series.”—Booklist
“In this thrilling middle-grade debut, first in the Wereworld
series, British author/illustrator Jobling (the designer of the Bob
the Builder TV series) creates a memorable new setting in which
were-creatures rule…a thoroughly enjoyable adventure that makes
particularly inventive use of its shape-shifter elements and
mythology.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Even reluctant readers should enjoy Wereworld as the first in a
new series…as a fantasy world it is superior to Eragon, and pure
fun.”—The Times (London)
“The nail-biting pace and plot turns will keep the reader wondering
exactly how Drew will resolve it all…there is enough romantic heat,
girl power, and vulnerable tough guys to guarantee interest from
the Twilight crowd.”—BCCB
“This first book in the series hits all the bases for a fairy tale
with fangs…this will be a popular book, particularly for the young
sword and sorcery fan contingent.”—Library Media Connections
“Assured and lively enough to captivate with its strong world
building and approachable language…will draw followers to the
sequel like Drew to a damsel in distress.”—VOYA
“Can he write it? Yes, he can!...a good mix of the
traditional pre-industrial society with shape-shifters, and looks
like it could be the start of a very fun ride.”—Geek Dad on
Wired.com
Rage of Lions“Give Jobling a… hand for crafting a sequel that’s
even more lurid and action packed than the opener.”—Kirkus
Reviews
“Game of Thrones for the tween set...”—School Library Journal
Shadow of the Hawk“Plotlines and were-creatures proliferate
…there’s enough spilled blood and shape changing here to appease
the most demanding fans of either.”—Booklist
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