Can I get a list of sum good werewolf books, I want to read them all and im sure you want to too.
i will check as much as possible for new books
PS. note that im posting all books I find and I will not post an opinion till i read them or sum other peaple give me theirs to post
books....
1.)Wereling series by Stephen Cole
2.)Murcheston:The Wolf's Tale by David Holland
3.)The Wild by Whitley Strieber
4.)The Wolf's Hour by Robert McCammon
5.)Howling Mad by Peter David
6.)Wolf Moon by Charles de Lint
7.)Fool Moon by Jim Butcher
8.)Blue Moon by Lori Handeland
9.)Hunter's Moon by Lori Handeland
10.)Stroke of Midnight by Lori Handeland
11.)Dark Moon by Lori Handeland
12.)Lonely Werewolf Girl by Martin Millar
13.)Darker Than You Think by Jack Williamson
14.)Killing Moon by Rebecca York
15.)Witching Moon by Rebecca York
16.)Crimson Moon by Rebecca York
17.)New Moon by Rebecca York
18.)the Wolf's Hour by Robert McCammon
19.)Master Of The Moon by Angela Knight
20.)Moon's Web by C.T Adams and Cathy Clamp
21.)Operation Chaos by Poul Anderson
22.)Bitten by Kelley Armstrong
23.)Stolen by Kelley Armstrong
24.)Full Moon Rising by Keri Arthur
25.)The Tattooed Wolf by K. Bannerman
26.)Cabal by Clive Barker
27.)The Wolf Hunt by Gillian Bradshaw
28.)The Passion by Donna Boyd
29.)Canyons by P. D. Cacek
30.)The Wolf Boys' Club by J. J. Christopher
31.)Bearwalker by Steven Lee Climer and Lori A. Soard
32.)Underworld Book 1 by Greg Cox
33.)Underworld Book 2: Blood Enemy by Greg Cox
34.)Wilderness by Dennis Danvers
35.)Derik's Bane by MaryJanice Davidson
36.)The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore
37.)Wolf's Trap by William Gagliani
38.)The Eternal Battle by Keith Gouveia
39.)Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
40.)Naked Brunch by Sparkle Hayter
41.)Murcheston by David Holland
42.)Blood Trail by Tanya Huff
43.)Heart Of The Hunter: Werewolf 1 by Rick Jones
44.)Night Play by Sherrilyn Kenyon
45.)Wilding Nights by Lee Killough
46.)Diplomacy of Wolves by Holly Lisle
47.)Gil's All Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez
48.)Moonwarriors by Rusty Nugent
49.)Surviving Frank by David A. Page
50.)Lycanthrope by Justin P Petrillo
51.)Guardian of the Promise by Irene Radford
52.)Shifter by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens
53.)Werewolf by Peter Rubie
54.)The Werewolf's Kiss by Cheri Scotch
55.)The Werewolf's Touch by Cheri Scotch
56.)The Werewolf's Sin by Cheri Scotch
57.)Night of the Werewolf by Harry Shannon
58.)Moon Dance by S.P. Somtow
59.)Racing with the Moon by Jane Toombs
60.)The Naphtali Chronicles: A Whole New Breed by T. Anthony Truax
61.)The Hyde Effect by Steve Vance
62.)Shara by Steven E. Wedel
63.)Tempting Danger by Eileen Wilks
64.)Mortal Danger by Eileen Wilks
65.)Wolf Pack by Edo Van Belkom
66.)Lone Wolf by Edo Van Belkom
67.)My Father the Werewolf by Henry Garfield
68.)Dark Dreams by Ann Hodgman
69.)Dark Music by Ann Hodgman
70.)The Wolving Time by Patrick Jennings
71.)The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub
72.)Cycle Of The Werewolf by STephen King
73.)Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause
74.)The Year the Wolves Came by Bebe Faas Rice
75.)Scarlet Moon
--- sum nonfiction books...
76.)The Book of Were-Wolves by Sabine Baring-Gould
77.)Werewolves by Daniel Cohen
78.)Werewolves: Fact or Fiction? by Angela Cybulski
79.)Werewolves, Witches and Wandering Spirits edited by Kathryn A. Edwards
80.)The Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves and Other Monsters by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
81.)Human Animals by Frank Hamel
82.)Werewolves by Elliott O'Donnell
83.)A Lycanthropy Reader: Werewolves in Western Culture edited by Charlotte F. Otten
84.)Three Men Seeking Monsters: Six Weeks in Pursuit of Werewolves, Lake Monsters, Giant Cats, Ghostly Devil Dogs, and Ape-Men by Nick Redfern
85.)Werewolves and Shapeshifters by Darren Zenko
and on and on
Last edited by wolfgangsrpond (2007-09-23 22:16:59)
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thank you
and everbody u can say eny werewolf book you dont need to know the author
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Well, some of my personal favorites are:
The Wild by Whitley Strieber
The Wolf's Hour by Robert McCammon (think that's his name)
Howling Mad by Peter David
Wolf Moon by Charles de Lint
But none of these involve a rabid raging werewolf as the main character. The Wild is basically about a lost poet turning into a wolf by accident in the middle of New York, the Wolf's Hour is an amazing book set in Russia early on, then Germany and England during World War II, the main characters special 'talents' are brought into use to defeat the Nazi's. And Howling Mad is a hilarious exploration of what would happen should a WOLF be bitten by a werewolf. He turns into a man of course, and craziness ensues. I was thrilled to find out Charles de Lint had written a werewolf book, and it was lovely.
There's also 'Fool Moon' by Jim Butcher that's alot of fun. The main character isn't a werewolf, he's a wizard, investigating werewolves.
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thank you vary much WolfMontana
i hope more peaple can contribute
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The main site has a very large list of werewolf books (when it is open during the full moon phases). Also this forum has a large list of books too if you check the threads. There are many authors on this site also.
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thank you vary much i will be serchin the threads for more books
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WolfMontana wrote:
There's also 'Fool Moon' by Jim Butcher that's alot of fun. The main character isn't a werewolf, he's a wizard, investigating werewolves.
This is from the series of books about Harry Dresden and the basis for the sci-fi channel's "The Dresden Files" tv series, btw
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No one read "My father the Werewolf." It really sucks. Theres no detail at all, its borning, crappy plot, and theres not really a point to it.
"The Blood of Ten Chiefs" (1 &2) by RichardPini, Robert Asprin, and Lynn Abbey
"Wyrm Wolf" (1) by James A. Moore
"Conspicuous Consumption" (2) by James A. Moore
"Hell-Storm" (3) by James A. Moore
"The Silver Wolf" (1) by Alice Borchardt
"Night of the Wolf" (2) by Alice Borchardt
"Heart of the Hunter" by R.L. Stine
"Moon Called" by Patricia Briggs
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Let me add the obvious:
Underworld: Evolution by Greg Cox
(the movie works slightly better than the book, only for completists and die hard fans adviseable. Blood Enemy on the other hand is great fun to read although it's 'only' a more indepth retelling of Lucian's and Sonja's Story)
Operation Luna by Poul Anderson
Nancy A. Collins who wrote the Sonja Blue novels which are among the greatest ever Vampire stories also wrote two Werewolf Books:
Wild Blood (this shouldn't be too hard to find)
Walking Wolf (I got that as a Signed and Numbered issue, I'm not sure if it was ever reprinted so it might be harder to find)
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Bal des louves 1: La chambre maudite Calmel Mireille
Bal des louves 2 : La VENGEANCE D'ISABEAU Calmel Mireille
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Favorite current werewolf series:
KITTY AND THE MIDNIGHT HOUR
KITTY GOES TO WASHINGTON
KITTY TAKES A HOLIDAY
KITTY AND THE SILVER BULLET
by Carrie Vaughn
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Heh, you're reading this too? My boyfriend bought me Kitty and the Midnight Hour on a whim a few weeks ago, and I've devoured the rest, working now on the last one. I've really, really enjoyed them - more so than the sequels to Patricia Briggs series with the Skinwalker.
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I like the Briggs books too, but Kitty rules.
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Oh yeah, she rocks And I do like the skinwalker series as well, I just can't seem to get into the third book.
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Briggs is going to be starting an actual werewolf series, it looks like. Based off the short story she has in "On The Prowl."
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Ok, there's a graphic novel out there called FULL MOON FEVER, I think the author is Joe Casey. (Not to be confused with the Tom Petty album). Haven't read it yet, but I believe the premise is werewolves on a space station. Has this already been mentioned elsewhere in the cafe? Has anyone out there gotten the chance to read it?
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New Book out titled "Sharp Teeth"
Link to the website: www.sharpteeththebook.com (there's a quiz on the site)
Link to the book at amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-Teeth-Toby- … amp;sr=8-1
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BrayRoadBeast wrote:
Ok, there's a graphic novel out there called FULL MOON FEVER, I think the author is Joe Casey. (Not to be confused with the Tom Petty album). Haven't read it yet, but I believe the premise is werewolves on a space station. Has this already been mentioned elsewhere in the cafe? Has anyone out there gotten the chance to read it?
Never read that, but there was a rumour about it being made into a movie directed by Renny Harlin.
Unfortunately those plans got canceled far as I can tell.
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Damn! That would have been a pretty cool movie. The concept is pretty cool - kind of like the 30 Days of Night "vampires attacking a town covered in 30 days of darkness" theme.........................
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BrayRoadBeast wrote:
Ok, there's a graphic novel out there called FULL MOON FEVER, I think the author is Joe Casey. (Not to be confused with the Tom Petty album). Haven't read it yet, but I believe the premise is werewolves on a space station. Has this already been mentioned elsewhere in the cafe? Has anyone out there gotten the chance to read it?
I've got a copy. The art is pretty good and I like the design of the werewolves. The story is ok but some things were telegraphed a little too obviously in the opening pages...
over all, a decent graphic novel, imo
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Cool. Thanks strangewingz.............................
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I just got a signed copy of a book called "Dreadful Skin" by Cherie Priest. Just a few pages into it so I can't really say more at this point...
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Get a copy of the following books to help you with your list:
The Essential Guide to Werewolf Literature by Brian J. Frost
Half Human Half Animal: Tales of Werewolves and Related Creatures by Jamie Hall
Last edited by JL_Benet (2008-04-12 17:55:49)
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Corpus Lupus - by Phil Geusz
OH, and if anyone knows of any good werewolf romance novels. I see them occasionally and Ive been told some of em are actually decent. I just cant think of any atm and im kinda curious about which ones are worthwhile. I suppose im just tired of books of raving monsters tearing people to peices and then getting killed with some silver by the handsome hero. tis why I loved Wolf Moon. Its about the werewolf being the hero, killing the handsome bard, and the werewolf gets the girl in the end. Awesome story.
CJ
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