It depends on what happens, but I had one a while ago that I don't plan on finishing called Hybrid.
The word title is the noun that names a book.
American werewolf in Paris It also could be American werewolf in London.
Yes, book names are typically capitalized. The first word, last word, and all other important words in the title should be capitalized. However, conjunctions, articles, and prepositions are usually not capitalized unless they are the first word of the title.
The title of a book should be italicised when you have typed it (e.g. in an essay/article/book report).
a book
A red-claw werewolf is a werewolf in red-claw that is based on a book by Kitty Kat
A werewolf.
depends what kind of werewolf. If you want the old fason werewolf than these might be good titles:Full MoonBeasts in the Night/Beasts of the NightMan v.s. Wolfbut if you want Twilight kind of werewolves than i dont know sorry.
You only underline a title of a book if it is part of the essay and not the title of the essay. Understand?
No, Kate Folan does not become a werewolf in the third book of The Wereling series. She remains human throughout all the books in the series.
A werewolf
Twilight, Raven, Elena