How To Marry A Werewolf
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Guilty of an indiscretion? Time to marry a werewolf. WEREWOLVES The monsters left Faith ruined...
The Killing Dance (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #6)
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Anita Blake, vampire hunter, is now herself a hunted woman. Who put the $500,000 price on her...
A Werewolf in Riverdale (Archie Horror #1)
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Who is the Riverdale Ripper? And why is Jughead waking up covered in blood? Based on the original...
Wolves Always Bite (Willow Lake Supernaturals #2)
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What’s a simple human to do when he discovers supernatural beings are real? Ask many, many, many...
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Teen Wolf Too (1987)
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Although awkward college student Todd Howard (Jason Bateman) is particularly adept at science, he's...
This Bennett pack, though! They’re not just putting themselves through the emotional wringer - what about me?!
I loved reading Gordo’s story - his trauma, sadness, abandonment issues - and how he’s found again.
All of these books have been a joy so far (and I’ve already read the next in the series). What I particularly like, is how I’m drawn in to this book, and how I become so invested in their lives. Look, I know it’s a story about a werewolf pack, but at no point does it seem to be “just” a werewolf book. There are so many parallels that can be drawn to real people’s lives (especially that of found family). And that’s why I love them.
And werewolves. Of course.
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Bored Gay Werewolf in Books
Jun 19, 2023
Enter Tyler. He’s also a werewolf, and he wants to create a pack for the 21st century, along with a website and an app. He’s not the nicest of characters, unlike Brian’s work colleagues who are both lovely!
It’s a great cast of characters, and a rather amusing tale on modern life, with toxic masculinity, capitalism and the culture of Wellness - along with some of the most disgusting sounding smoothies and fitness regimes - front and centre.
If there’s another book coming up in a series, I’d love to know if Brian is still in his dead end job, drinking too much, or whether he has decided to take up the job offer at the end of the book.
This book made me laugh out loud on more than one occasion - and this is surely as good a reason as any to want more!!
Awix (3310 KP) rated The Wolf Man (1941) in Movies
May 8, 2021
Solid story, decently structured; the wolf man make-up is honestly not that great, and neither is Chaney's performance, but the rest of the cast is decent and the plot rattles along. Notable as the film which established the 'rules' of lycanthropy as far as mainstream cinema is concerned. As ever, probably more interesting from a historical point of view than as a genuine piece of entertainment, but still a film which has deservedly resonated in the culture.
Huntress Born
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A missing brother. A werewolf bound by family. An impossible choice. Ember's large werewolf...
Going Nowhere
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My name is Hibiscus Brown, my best friend is a unicorn and my life is going absolutely nowhere. Oh,...
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