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Yca wrote: If anyone wants to add me, I'm >>here<< as well (um...where do you find your profile on Goodreads Caire? :P)
Yours is http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/16090173-roxi

You simply click on your icon that is in the upper right corner, and copy the direct link from it. :)
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I'm currently reading through Terry Brooks' Magic Kingdom for Sale/Sold series and I may read The Hobbit afterwards (been years since I've read it)

Other than that I recommend Terry Pratchett's work if you are into fantasy.
In another life, in another place
Maybe you'd have found what brings some to believe
On a different road, in a perfect space
Maybe all the hurt you've known would fail to be
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Kelley Armstrong has written a long series that includes werewolves, so has patricia briggs
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Mehetabel wrote:The final book (Light) in Michael Grant's "Gone" series (that I mentioned on page 1 here) arrived in the post this week! Storm got her paws on it before I could even look at it but thankfully she finished in 2 days flat so now it is all MINE! /happydance

I'm also on the lookout for some good werewolf books (seem to have exhausted my supply) so if anyone has any suggestions I would muchly appreciate it!
hey Mehe!
I completely overlooked your question for werewolf book recommendations.
You may or may not know them already, but White wolf, the publisher of the Werewolf: The Apocalypse pen&paper roleplaying game, published quite a few novels in this setting as well. I wouldn't really call them "good" in a literary sense, but they're quite entertaining if you like the (modern, dystopian) setting. :)

There's a nice list of the novels here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_We ... ypse_books
You'll have to scroll down to the bottom a bit, the roleplaying books are up top.
Novels[edit source | editbeta]

Title Production Number ISBN Number
Breathe Deeply WW11300 ISBN 1-56504-881-4
Call To Battle: Book 1 in The Saga Of Jay No-Name WW11304 ISBN 1-56504-885-7
The Silver Crown WW11301 ISBN 1-56504-882-2
Werewolf Tribe Novel 1: Shadow Lords & Get of Fenris WW11150 ISBN 1-56504-855-5
Werewolf Tribe Novel 2: Silent Striders & Black Furies WW11151 ISBN 1-56504-883-0
Werewolf Tribe Novel 3: Red Talons & Fianna WW11152 ISBN 1-56504-884-9
Werewolf Tribe Novel 4: Bone Gnawers & Star Gazers WW11153 ISBN 1-56504-886-5
Werewolf Tribe Novel 5: Children of Gaia & Uktena WW11154 ISBN 1-58846-812-7
Werewolf Tribe Novel 6: Silver Fangs & Glass Walkers WW11155 ISBN 1-58846-813-5
Werewolf Tribe Novel 7: Black Spiral Dancers & Wendigo WW11156 ISBN 1-58846-822-4
The Last Battle WW11911 ISBN 1-58846-856-9
Note: Breathe Deeply and The Silver Crown were marketed under the Rage-Logo.
Note: Breathe Deeply makes use of the Amazonas setting, as detailed in the game supplement Rage across the Amazon (1993; ISBN 1-56504-061-9).
Note: Call to Battle was intended as first of a series about the main character (as written on the cover), but no follow-up was published. The book also makes use of material from the game line Mage: The Ascension.
Note: The Tribe Novel Series refers to the content of The Silver Crown, while The Last Battle refers to the content of the Tribe Novel Series. Many of the main characters in those novels are considered signature characters of the game line.
Novels published by HarperCollins[edit source | editbeta]
Werewolf: Conspicuous Consumption ISBN 0-06-105471-2
Werewolf: Hell-Storm, by James A. Moore ISBN 0-06-105675-8
Werewolf: Watcher ISBN 0-06-105672-3
Werewolf: Wyrm Wolf ISBN 0-06-105439-9
Novels published by Onyx Path Publishing[edit source | editbeta]
Houses of the Moon, by Mike Lee Announced as part of W20 Kickstarter[1]
Anthologies[edit source | editbeta]

When Will You Rage (1st Edition) WW11002 ISBN 1-56504-087-2
When Will You Rage (2nd Edition) WW11901 ISBN 1-56504-903-9
Drums around the fire WW3400 ISBN 1-56504-058-9
World of Darkness: Strange City Harper ISBN 0-06-105668-5
World of Darkness: Strange City contained some of the Werewolf: the Apocalypse short stories also found in When will you rage?, together with stories based on White Wolf's games Vampire: the Masquerade and Wraith: the Oblivion.

The following Books each contain one novel based on Werewolf:The Apocalypse and other novels based on other games set in the same fictional world:
The Essential World of Darkness White Wolf Publishing, 1997 ISBN 1-56504-864-4
The Quintessential World of Darkness White Wolf Publishing, 1998 ISBN 1-56504-880-6
Anthologies published by Onyx Path Publishing[edit source | editbeta]
W20 Antology Announced as part of W20 Kickstarter[1]
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Ooooh thanks Aicha, I'll have a look at those! :D
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I don't get much time to read these days but I'm currently reading Felicia Day's autobiography "You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)" and it's a really really great read.

I've read quite a few autobiographies and very often you finish the book liking the person far less than you did when you started the book (which, let me tell you, is VERY upsetting when it's someone you've liked and admired for years!). I doubted this would be the case with Felicia and I was right. She's funny, intelligent, entertaining and so completely down to earth that you just want to give her a hug!

Definitely a great read, especially for fellow gamers!
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Currently reading this brain-melting sci-fi series. If you like multiverse theory then it's a must-read! :D

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Currently reading a short story collection by Dukaj. Definitely worth a read if you know Polish or find a decent translation (some books feel damn impossible to translate though)

Reading Irrehaare right now. Guy has some fascinating ideas for Sci-fi.
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