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The Wolf's Hour
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Werewolves in Their Youth
The author of Wonder Boys returns with a powerful and wonderfully written collection of stories. Caught at moments of change, Chabon's men and women, children and husbands and wives, all face small bu...t momentous decisions. They are caught in events that will crystallize and define their lives forever, and with each, Michael Chabon brings his unique vision and uncanny understanding of our deepest mysteries and our greatest fears.— — The New York Times Book Review - Michael Gorra...Chabon seems strongest when most self-conscious, when he displays his control of literary convention and his interest in genre....[specifically,] the mainstream American short story, with its small moments of epiphany....what's most alive in this book is the witty and resonant prose...in which sharp observation shades into metaphor...
Werewolves of Montpellier
After an omnibus collection of earlier books (Almost Silent) and a new collection of short stories (Low Moon), Jason returns with another full-length, full-color graphic novella—his first since the 20...08 Eisner Award-winning The Last Musketeer. Sven, a semi-aimless Scandinavian artist who has ended up in Montpellier, France on a futile romantic pursuit, enjoys nocturnal raids into other people’s homes, disguised as a werewolf. The way he figures it, the disguise will give him an extra few moments’ advantage vis-à-vis any startled home owner if things get ugly...but he hasn’t taken into account the existence of a society of real Montpellier-based werewolves who do not take kindly to this new pretender. So while Sven spends his days playing chess and poker with his friends, sketching his way through his picturesque chosen hometown, and coping with romantic dilemmas—both his and those of his best friend, the Breakfast at Tiffany’s-obsessed Audrey, who has girl troubles of her own—little does he realize that a genuine threat to his life, and for that matter his humanity, is closing in on him. Werewolves of Montpellier is a lycanthropic thriller, a romantic comedy, and an existential drama—basically, your typical Jason book. Beware the full moon!
The Book of Werewolves
short Excerpt: Monsieur Can Never Go Back To-night Across The Flats Because Of The-the- And His Voice Dropped; The Loups-garoux.
Wolf at the Door (Wyndham Werewolf, #7)
The howlingly good spin-off of the Undead series from the New York Times bestselling author. Rachel, a werewolf/accountant, is asked to keep one eye on Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor and the other peeled ...for a rogue werewolf who's itching to start a war. But her attention is mostly on a sexy, mysterious stranger she wishes she could trust.
Werewolves of New York: Nathaniel
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The Werewolf Book: The Encyclopedia Of Shape-Shifting Beings
Brad Steiger ; Foreword By Franklin Ruehl. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Werewolf Resources: P. 359-388. Includes Bibliographical Refences (p. 360-365). Filmography: P. 365-388.
The Mammoth Book of Werewolves
From Henry Beaugrand's The Werewolves to Sir Gilbert Campbell's The White Wolf of Kostopchin, a moonlit collection of shape-changing terror includes the works of Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, and Dav...id Case. Original. From such classic tales as The Werewolves by Henry Beaugrand and The White Wolf of Kostopchin by Sir Gilbert Campbell to the modern titans of terror written by Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, and others--this Mammoth volume features a great collection of horror fiction, edited by an award-winning writer.
Full Moon: Werewolves & Vampire Sagas
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The Werewolf in Lore and Legend
prolific Occult Writer Summers (1880-1948) Explores Legends Of Half-human, Half-wolf Creatures In Selected Parts Of Europe. Because Of The Plethora Of Information, He Limited The Study From The World ...To Europe, Then To The Catholic Mediterranean Region, The Western Archipelago, France, And The North And Russia And Germany. He Also Includes Chapters On Lycanthropy And The Science And Practice Of The Werewolf. The 1933 Original Was Published By Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, And Company In London As the Werewolf. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, Or library Journal forget Lon Chaney And All That Full Moon Nonsense. Summers's 1933 Volume Takes A Hard Look At Werewolf Legends Throughout History. His Research Covers The Differences Between Werewolfery And Lycanthropy, Supernatural Shapeshifting, And The Influences Of Witchcraft In Turning A Human Into A Snarling Beast. The May Release Of The Horror-action Film Van Helsing May Spur Some Increased Interest In The Subject. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.