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Does anyone know of a good werewolf book / comic / manga?
I have vouchers to spend some books and I was noticing i have no books of men Wolf, although I love. Recommendations please! : D
Here's an extensive list of fiction for adults and adolescents, hope it helps. The Satyricon Petronius by "Bisclavret" Lais of Marie de France Guillaume de Palerme The Cursed Life and Death of Stubbe Peeter George Boren (1590). "Wer-Wolf Hughes: A Kent legend of the Middle Ages "by Sutherland Menzies (1838)." The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains ": an episode of The Ghost Ship by Frederick Marryat (1839) with a female wolf that lives in the Harz Mountains in Germany. Wagner Wehr-Wolf of GWM Reynolds (1848). The Wolf-Leader (P.: Le Meneur loups de), Alexandre Dumas, père (1857) "The Werewolf" (P.: "Hugo le loup") by Erckmann-Chatrian (1859): Located in the Black Forest of Germany, this story has affected a noble house lycanthropic by an ancient curse. "A Pastoral Horror" by Arthur Conan Doyle (1890). The Werewolf by Clemence Housman (1896). "The Werwolves "(Sic) by H. Beaugrand (1898). The camp dog Algernon Blackwood (1908)." Gabriel-Ernest "and" The Wolf "by Saki (HH Munro) (1910). The Door of the Unreal Gerald Biss (1919). "Running Wolf" by Algernon Blackwood (1921): Located in the forests of Canada and a native werewolf spectral American. "Ghost House" by Seabury Quinn (1923). The werewolf Ponkert H. Warner Munn (1925, collected 1958). "Wolfshead" by Robert E. Howard, a short novel first published in Weird Tales in April 1926. Aino Kallas Sudenmorsian by (1928), a werewolf tale from Finland translated into English as girlfriend Lobo by Alex Matson, 1930. Adapted as an opera by Tauno Pylkkänen. "Tarnhelm" by Hugh Walpole (1933). The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore (1933). "The death of a poacher "by H. Russell Wakefield (1935). Forms gray Jack Mann (Evelyn Charles Vivian) (1937). Darker than you think, a classic werewolf by Jack Williamson (1940, enlarged 1948). The White Wolf of Franklin Gregory (1941). The Compleat Werewolf by Anthony Boucher (1942). "There will be darkness" by James Blish (1950). "The Hunt" by Joseph Payne Brennan (1958). Invaders from the dark Grey La Spina (1960). Three Hearts and Three Lions by Poul Anderson (1961): a fantasy alternate history in which an engineer today is translated into a universe where matter of France's history. It includes an episode in which the hero must deduce that for every four people in a family is the werewolf that hit the area. Operation Chaos by Poul Anderson (1971) and its sequel, Operation Luna, are narrative in first person by the hero Werewolf in a fantasy alternate history of the United States, where magic and technology combine. Werewolfery not only hereditary but a recessive gene, and the polarization component of moonlight has been isolated, so the hero can you use a flash-to transform without the full moon. "The Hero as Werwolf "by Gene Wolfe (1975). The Grudge (1977) by Gary Brandner and its aftermath. The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber (1978) portrays werewolves as predators of humanity, acting as a "natural" population control, now that it has removed the traditional boundaries of nature. The concept became used, with some changes, as a historic practice long abandoned in the classic white table Wolf RPG, Werewolf: The Apocalypse. The creature the night of Thomas Tessier, (1979). "The Company of Wolves," "The Wolfman" and "Wolf-Alice" collected in the book The House Blood (1979) by Angela Carter are modern takes the story of Little Red Riding Hood where the wolf is actually a werewolf. These stories inspired by the film In the Company Wolf (1984). "The Book of the Beast" trilogy: The Orphan (1980), The Captive (1981), The Beast by Robert Stallman (1982). The Beast Within (1981) by Edward Levy. Blood Fever (1982) by Kit Reed. The Discworld (1983 -) Terry Pratchett series features a number of werewolves in supporting roles on Angua all of the Night Watch of Ankh-Morpork. These werewolves can be born and infected by a bite. The Talisman (1983), co-written by Stephen King and Peter Straub, men wolf characteristics, known simply as wolves, who live in parts of the west end of a parallel world called the United States territories and serving as a pastor or real bodyguards. The Godforsaken by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro The (1983). Time of the Wolf by Robert R. McCammon (1984). Cycle of the Werewolf a graphic novel by Stephen King (1985). The Dark Cry of the Moon by Charles L. Grant (1986). Werewolves Jane Yolen, ed. (1988). Howling Mad (1989) by Peter David has a wolf that has been bitten by a werewolf, becoming a "werehuman" as a result, providing a unique perspective on human civilization. Moon Dance (1989) follows the SP Somtow immigration of a motley group of European werewolves colonial America, where they face human character disorders, as well as Native American werewolves. The Werewolves of London by Brian Stableford (1990). Silverwolf by Roger Emerson (July 1990) Banned Books publishings (gay erotica). The Wolf Man by Byron Preiss last, ed. (Dell, 1991). The Wild (1991) by Whitley Strieber portrays the werewolf as a means through which to bring human intelligence and spirit back into nature. Animals (1992) by John Skipp and Craig Spector. Wilding (1992) by Melanie Tem. The Werewolf's Kiss (1992) by Cheri Scotch. Blood Trail by Tanya Huff (1992). Volume 2 in the series Huff's vampire, this release refers to a clan of werewolves. Wild Blood by Nancy A. Collins (1993). The Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series (1993 -) by Laurell K. Hamilton has a number of characters in werewolf and explores the concept of packages werewolf. Lycanthropy is a disease and a major character has contracted a vaccine failure against him. Werewolf's Touch (1993). Werewolf's Sin (1994). Vampire World 1: Blood Brothers by Brian Lumley (1992). First part of the Necroscope series features Werewolf Wamphyri Canison mouth. Followed by: Vampire World 2: The Last Aerie (1993); world of vampires 3: Bloodwars (1994); Necroscope: The Lost Years Volume 1 (1995); Necroscope: The Lost Years Volume 2 (1996). Women who run with the werewolves by Pam Keesey (1995) Nadia – The Wolf Chronicles by Pat Murphy (1996) A European race of werewolves migrate to the United States in the nineteenth century. The Werewolf Chronicles Rodman Philbrick and Lynn Harnett (1996). The Silver Wolf (1998) by Alice Borchardt continues the lives of several werewolves in ancient Rome and Ireland. Followed by: Night of the Wolf (1999), The Wolf King. The Werewolf Book by Brad Steiger (1999). Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause (1999) Juvenile fiction Prince Caspian (1951) by CS Lewis stories real monster (1992) by Terry Deary Moonlight bad novel Fear Street by RL Stine. (1995) The Werewolf of Fever Swamp, book # 14 in the Goosebumps series RL Stine. (1995) Werewolf Skin, Book No. 60 in the Goosebumps series RL Stine. (1997) – Full Moon Fever, book # 22 in the goose bumps of the 2000 series by RL Stine. (1999) Werewolf in the living room, book # 17 in the goosebumps series 2000 by RL Stine. (1999) Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause (1997) (upper teen fiction) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999) by JK Rowling. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (2005) by JK Rowling. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007) by JK Rowling. Twilight (2005) by Stephenie Meyer New Moon (2006) Tempt by Cynthia Leitich Smith (2007) (top teen fiction) Wereling trilogy Stephen Cole (writer)
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