A review by sausome
The Wolf's Mother Speaks by Ben Dolnick

4.0

What an entertaining, horrifically fun read! I wasn't sure what to expect from this book about the mother of a werewolf, but it was incredibly enjoyable. Told as if the reader is the interviewer, and the werewolf's mother is being interviewed, the mother answers questions, waxes poetic about any old thing that comes to mind, and is incredibly funny in an understated, witty type of way. Though a story about a mildly horrific turn of events, namely, discovering one's son is morphing into a wild, meat-hungry, predator, the mother is really the star of the show with her wit and the story of her life as it relates to her son, her husband, and a wayward teacher colleague friend.

Highly enjoyable, I recommend this to anyone who likes a little humor in their horror.