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    werewolf books

    Hit me with everything and anything - young adult, adult, horror, romance, adventure, history and lore. Short stories, articles of interest, poems or novels that made you love 'em or loathe 'em. I've exhausted my library and heading out into the wider world for more werewolf literature
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    I'm reading my first ever werewolf book at the moment. It's by Lori Handeland, called Blue moon. I was in a rush at the library, but i'm really enjoying it so far.

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    Robert McCammon-the Wolf's Hour
    Operation Chaos and Operation Luna-Poul Anderson
    Darker Than You Think-Jack Williamson
    The Werewolf of Paris-Guy Endore
    The Compleat Werewolf-Anthony Boucher
    There Shall Be No Darkness-James Blish
    Three Hearts and Three Lions-Poul Anderson
    The Talisman-Stephen King and Peter Straub
    Cycle of the Werewolf-Stephen King
    The Camp of the Dog-Algernon Blackwood
    The Dark Cry of the Moon-Charles L. Grant

    I've read and can recommend the above. There's a long list on wiki of all types of werewolf media, just scroll down the page. That list includes short stories as well...good ones by Saki, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, et al.

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    Thanks - I'll have a look at Wiki too. Usually avoid it like the plague lol
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    There's nothing wrong with wiki. It has an inherent system of checks and balances and eventually it evens out. If you don't take what you read as gospel then its invaluable. For things like book titles and such that are more objective information its excellent.
    Those are good books in my opinion. The Kings are the least of the lot.

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