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Autumn 2017 Nominations
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Since there are few people in our group as of yet, I'd like to allow up to two nominations per member. My two are 1) The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber, and
2) The Howling by Gary Brandner.
Both had reportedly excellent film adaptations come out in 1981 (my junior year of high school), neither of which I will ever watch as I am way too chicken.
Dan wrote: "Since there are few people in our group as of yet, I'd like to allow up to two nominations per member. My two are 1) The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber, and
2) The Howling ..."
Honestly I am leaning towards The Howling. I was looking at a comedy, The Trouble With Werewolves,
, but I think it was written in this century, so I am reading it now.
Scott wrote: "I'd like to suggest Cycle of the Werewolf, which somehow I have never read before."I just could not get into this book. Actually returned it to the library without finishing. Maybe because of the format, not sure though, I just didn't care what was happening.
There is an excellent, in my opinion, were story that we could read sometime. It wasn't on that big list, but some day I will add it. I have been looking for it since I found this group. City Under the Moon.
. I realize it won't work for this reading, but I don't want to forget about it. I think it would make a good read
Scott wrote: "I'd like to suggest Cycle of the Werewolf, which somehow I have never read before."Loved it! So much so I have read it twice. I admit I didn't care for it that much until more than halfway in when the characters in the story started to interact with friction.
Dan wrote: "Scott wrote: "I'd like to suggest Cycle of the Werewolf, which somehow I have never read before."Loved it! So much so I have read it twice. I admit I didn't care for it that much un..."
I got to the point where the boy went to stay with his grandparents?? I kept it for months, thinking I would finish. Just about paid the librarian's salary in late fees.
A link to a book I wish to nominate for fall, written 1941http://www.valancourtbooks.com/the-wh...
The White Wolf
Of the four books nominated this cycle, I think all four would have made an excellent choice. I have already read Cycle, but would love to read The Howling and especially the interesting choice The White Wolf, which I was unaware of until its nomination. I hope we pick up enough members to maybe do some buddy reads soon.
Dan wrote: "Of the four books nominated this cycle, I think all four would have made an excellent choice. I have already read Cycle, but would love to read The Howling and especially the interesting choice The..."Only takes two for a buddy read!
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What shall we read this Fall? Since we have just read a modern werewolf book, let's pick any 20th century werewolf novel we'd sincerely like to read. We'll come back to the 21st century for our next book. Promise.
If anyone wants to check it out, here's a link to the best werewolf books list we have at Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2... Please feel free to add to it and vote for the very best books on the list in order to skew the selection in an ever more classical direction please.