Cool, thank you!
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Oh, maybe I missed it but 'Howling Mad' by Peter David should be on the list too.
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WolfMontana wrote:
Oh, maybe I missed it but 'Howling Mad' by Peter David should be on the list too.
Oh yeah! Great book. A must definite must-read.
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WolfMontana wrote:
The Wolf-Leader book sounds cool, but daaang, that's a teeny bit steep!
I just got a copy of The Wolf-Leader from the central library downtown! It is so old that they never put the computerized bar codes in it and it still has the old check out card. The last time it was taken out was December 1956!!
So far it is really interesting. It's got humor, envy, vengence, deals with the Devil... I'm really excited about this book and its a shame it's been out of print in English for over fifty years.
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*cheer* Awesome! Glad you got it!
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I joined Doubleday book club and ordered 5 books for 14 dollars...still waiting for the delivery....
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Check it out ya'll!! Laurell K Hamilton has a new Anita Blake book coming out on the 27th!! Danse Macabre!! WOOT!! Already ordered it!!
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Yes, and she's on a book tour this week for it.
On a side notre, she'll be at the Vampire Lestat Ball.
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Well, I hope that fit's in here and doesn't count as 'Necroposting':
I've started a listing in Access a few years back on Werewolf Books, Comics, Storys, Songs etc.
back in the days when I thought that I would someday take the time to get a better grip of that program which I never did, so it's not as comfortable as it could be.
But if there's any interest I can look for a hosting site and put it up.
The file has grown to 10MB size as of yet and has a lot of German notes included, too.
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Daninsky wrote:
Well, I hope that fit's in here and doesn't count as 'Necroposting':
I've started a listing in Access a few years back on Werewolf Books, Comics, Storys, Songs etc.
back in the days when I thought that I would someday take the time to get a better grip of that program which I never did, so it's not as comfortable as it could be.
But if there's any interest I can look for a hosting site and put it up.
The file has grown to 10MB size as of yet and has a lot of German notes included, too.
You can post a link to it in here and also post a link to it in the "Werwolves on the Internet" forum too. There is a big werewolf book list on the main site here too (as well as a song list), but you can only see that at the full moon phases when the main site is open.
P.S. Welcome to The Werewolf Cafe! I saw your bio and see you're from Germany, very cool.
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I will definately have to check some of those out
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The Busboy wrote:
You can post a link to it in here and also post a link to it in the "Werwolves on the Internet" forum too. There is a big werewolf book list on the main site here too (as well as a song list), but you can only see that at the full moon phases when the main site is open.
Something to look forward to, I'm always looking for opportunitys to add new info to my list.
Especially books as I use it as a referrence when raoming eBay for old books.
Okay, I've put the file up at savefile, give me a note if that shouldn't work (never used a hosting service before):
http://www.savefile.com/files/401425
The file was made on Access 4 if I remember that correct (I'm now using Access 2000) so you may get a notice when you open it the first time that it's in an old format.
Edit:
Stupid me could have thought about that sooner- I put up a new link to a zipped file.
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I just tried, but my computer blocked the file (for security reasons), I'll try from another computer later.
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got a new book! It's called:
"Moon Called"
The story is about a Skin Walker named Mercy Thompson who has to deal with an Alpha Male werewolf that lives next door, a mafia type Vampire seethe, Fae, and some other creatures. The story centers around the local werewolf pack, kidnappings, and an evil organization bent on over throwing the pack. Oh and I forgot to mention what creature Mercy can change into...Coyote. Coyote's and Werewolves, along with natural wolves, do not get along, but she has managed a friendship with a few in the pack.
# of pages: 288
Great Book so far!
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Really like "Moon Called."
Next one should be out the end of the month.
By Patricia Briggs.
Meanwhile, I just picked up The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories by Angela Carter.
It includes the story "Company of Wolves" was based on along with a story called "The Werewolf".
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ArcLight wrote:
Really like "Moon Called."
Next one should be out the end of the month.
By Patricia Briggs.
Meanwhile, I just picked up The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories by Angela Carter.
It includes the story "Company of Wolves" was based on along with a story called "The Werewolf".
Is it a continuation of Moon Called? Or just a new book? I didn't finish Moon Called yet.
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I wanted to note to people reading this, that they may want to check out this other forum topic link also:
http://forum.werewolfcafe.com/viewtopic … 55&p=1
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Ummm did anyone get "Werewolf: Heart of the Hunter" by Rick Jones I believe. It got cancelled but you can read a chapter at the end of one of the vampire books on amazon. (Hunger like fire)
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BlackWolfDS wrote:
got a new book! It's called:
"Moon Called"
The story is about a Skin Walker named Mercy Thompson who has to deal with an Alpha Male werewolf that lives next door, a mafia type Vampire seethe, Fae, and some other creatures. The story centers around the local werewolf pack, kidnappings, and an evil organization bent on over throwing the pack. Oh and I forgot to mention what creature Mercy can change into...Coyote. Coyote's and Werewolves, along with natural wolves, do not get along, but she has managed a friendship with a few in the pack.
# of pages: 288
Great Book so far!
I'm about 2/3rds of the way through this book now, and I'm totally loving it I love her take on werewolf society, she absolutely nails in my mind the mix of human and wolf characteristics, and leaves you with a very strong sense of pack structure and the struggles inherent in the werewolf soul. Highly recommend it.
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Yep, the Mercy books are good. The third one should be out...Jan 08 (so maybe sometime in Dec depending on the exact date).
Also, Carrie Vaughn's 'Kitty' books are pretty good, too.
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Got a book called the Wolving Time about a 17th century werewolf boy chased by the Church very good.
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FenrirVik wrote:
Got a book called the Wolving Time about a 17th century werewolf boy chased by the Church very good.
Sounds interesting, here's the link to it on amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Wolving-Time-Patr … amp;sr=1-1
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Cool Busboy it's really a great book.
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By the way, I read The Wild by Whitley Strieber... Its really sumthin... It motivated my feelings especially when the protagonist was running from the police... Though its not exactly turnin to a WEREwolf... its still good...
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Here's the (incredibly short) thread on "The Wild". Maybe you can make it longer, AesirWolf!
http://www.forum.werewolfcafe.com/viewtopic.php?id=946
Has anyone here read the following YA werewolf books?
"Lisa Kane" by Richard Lupoff (mentions a pack of werewolves called "the Tulsa People." Since I've lived in the Tulsa, OK, area all my life, I wonder what I've been missing!)
"Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf," by Gene DeWeese (might be called a juvenile. I think it became an After-School Special or something like that many years ago.)
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