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Teachers, parents, tutors: This book is intended as a learning tool for high school students looking to build their vocabulary. This book contains 1000 SAT words to build vocabulary as your child reads. These words are underlined and numbered throughout the text with definitions in the footnotes. Werewolves are roaming Northeast High, and Savannah Black is determined to hunt them down. When Savannah's academic rival mysteriously disappears, she enlists the aid of her two best friends, Dina and Nick, to solve the mystery. Football players with glowing eyes and razor sharp canine teeth may have…mehr

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Teachers, parents, tutors: This book is intended as a learning tool for high school students looking to build their vocabulary. This book contains 1000 SAT words to build vocabulary as your child reads. These words are underlined and numbered throughout the text with definitions in the footnotes. Werewolves are roaming Northeast High, and Savannah Black is determined to hunt them down. When Savannah's academic rival mysteriously disappears, she enlists the aid of her two best friends, Dina and Nick, to solve the mystery. Football players with glowing eyes and razor sharp canine teeth may have fooled the faculty, but not Savannah and her friends. These brave students are determined to eradicate a clan of deadly werewolves who threaten to take over their school. When Dina disappears right before the big Homecoming Dance, Savannah and Nick jump into action to save her from the werewolf's paranormal curse. But will a straight-A student be able to master knives and silver bullets as easily as chemistry and calculus? Warning! This book contains pentagrams, bonfires in the woods, and 1000 SAT words and their definitions to challenge you.
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K. J. Gillenwater has a B.A. in English and Spanish from Valparaiso University and an M.A. in Latin American Studies from University of California, Santa Barbara. She worked as a Russian linguist in the U.S. Navy, spending time at the National Security Agency doing secret things. After six years of service, she ended up as a technical writer in the software industry. She has lived all over the U.S. and currently resides in Wyoming with her family where she runs her own business writing government proposals and squeezes in fiction writing when she can. In the winter she likes to ski and snowshoe; in the summer she likes to garden with her husband, take walks with her dog, and explore the Big Horn Mountains. She has written multiple books and plans on writing more.