Abby JohnsonHowl at the Moon


by Abby Johnson 18. October 2010 12:40

Calling all members of Team Jacob!  Check out these awesome books about werewolves!

Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Egmont USA, 2010).  Adopted into a werewolf pack after her parents were killed by a rogue werewolf, Bryn has always resisted fully bonding with the pack, even though she's been Marked by the alpha.  But everything changes when a new wolf shows up and Bryn feel compelled to see him.  When she goes to him, she'll start to unravel dark secrets that the pack has kept from her.  Secrets that will change everything...

Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause (Delacorte, 1997).  Vivian is a teenage werewolf who moves with her pack to a suburb of Baltimore.  There she meets and falls for a human boy, Aiden.  But in order for them to be together, Aiden's got to accept her for who she is and Vivian has to decide where she belongs.

Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater (Scholastic, 2009).  Ever since she was a little girl, Grace has been visited by a wolf in the woods behind her house. This particular wolf seems to appear every winter and has the most amazing yellow eyes. After wolves attack one of her classmates, Grace's wolf appears to her one night... as a human. Sam. And Grace knows that she loves him. But she also knows that she's going to lose him. For as the temperature drops, Sam's days as a human are drawing to a close. And to be together, Grace and Sam have to be willing to risk everything.


What other werewolf books do you recommend??

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10/18/2010 3:54:33 PM #

I actually don't read that many werewolf books (although they are my favorite supernatural creature). Probably my current favorite is Gail Carriger's Soulless, which I wrote about a little earlier. One of the two main characters is a werewolf, and there are quite a few werewolves in the book. I'd definitely recommend it, although only for older readers. It can be a little risque at times.

Movies, though, An American Werewolf in London is still the best.

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