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message 1: by Dan (last edited Jul 05, 2020 12:29AM) (new)

Dan | 256 comments Please nominate a werewolf book to read for August and September 2020's group read that is referenced (in depth or one sentence, it does not matter) in Werewolves, the current group read. Nominations are open July 5-24.


message 2: by Scott (new)

Scott The Werewolf of Paris? We did that one.


message 3: by Dan (new)

Dan | 256 comments Yep. In our bookshelf of six books, that is indeed one. You can read it and post comments to that topic anytime, Q. Topics never close.


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Dan | 256 comments I thought for sure a non-fiction book about werewolves would have to reference a lot of literature about werewolves, but as I read further into our month's book I discover I am mistaken. Nancy Garden's book discusses the history of werewolves without listing a single actual source. Unbelievable!

I am therefore throwing open nominations to any twentieth century werewolf book.


message 5: by Dan (last edited Jul 08, 2020 09:16PM) (new)

Dan | 256 comments I nominate Darker Than You Think by Jack Williamson (1948).


message 6: by Scott (new)

Scott Dan wrote: "I nominate Darker Than You Think by Jack Williamson (1941)."

It's a good one. I read it a few years back for another group.


message 7: by Dan (new)

Dan | 256 comments Scott wrote: "It's a good one. I read it a few years back for another group."

Based on yours and Randolph's low rating, I was thinking of changing my mind.


message 8: by Dan (last edited Jul 08, 2020 09:14PM) (new)

Dan | 256 comments Okay, since you recommend Darker Than You Think, I will leave it in as a nom, but the book I will be voting for (probably) is The Best Werewolf Short Stories 1800-1849: A Classic Werewolf Anthology by Andrew Barger. I doubt there are enough geeks of early werewolf history to vote this in as our group read, but I'll put it up there just to see. I like that the Kindle version is only $3.99.


message 9: by Scott (new)

Scott Dan wrote: "Scott wrote: "It's a good one. I read it a few years back for another group."

Based on yours and Randolph's low rating, I was thinking of changing my mind."


Three stars isn't a low rating. It means I enjoyed it.


message 10: by Dan (last edited Jul 21, 2020 09:08AM) (new)

Dan | 256 comments We have two nominations in for August-September's 20th century werewolf story group read and just six more days left before the voting starts. Is everyone thrilled with our two choices, or would someone like to submit another?


message 11: by Darkling (new)

Darkling Daath (darklingdaath) | 6 comments I nominated The Best Werewolf Short Stories 1800-1849: A Classic Werewolf Anthology will get the kindle on amazon ...Thanks for let me voting


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