"The Howling" by Gary Brandner is about as good as it gets; other good ones include; "The Company of Wolves" by Angela Carter; "Hughes the Wehr-Wolf" by GWM Reynolds; and "The Wolf Leader" by Alexandre Dumas.
A Really good werewolf series I came across lately was A Werewolf's Saga by Michael Lampman. The first in the series Changes a werewolf's saga is followed by The Pack and Redemption and I guess will continue on with others. Its a good read and changes a lot of what a werewolf is.The Twilight books have werewolves in them. A good werewolf book is Sharpteeth, if you're over 16 or so. Then the Sight and Fell are about normal wolves..Well if you want a good werewolf series there is always Kelley Armstrong's "Women of the other world"There's Also Tales of an Urban werewolf-- by Karen MacInerney! Both series have sexual content but are very good!
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The Twilight Series. I would add Clive Barkers Cabal (novella); while not specifically about werewolf's the book is based where humans are the monsters (hate, and violent destruction) and the 'monsters' are the peaceful ones.
A red-claw werewolf is a werewolf in red-claw that is based on a book by Kitty Kat
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a werewolf girlfriend or boyfriend
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.
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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.
The book "The Werewolf of Fever Swamp" by R.L. Stine has 144 pages.
Vampire vs. Werewolf: The Game