The Best Werewolf Book Ever
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What would you say is the Single Best Werewolf Novel Ever Written?
Feel free to rec even if you haven't read all that many; I haven't read that many either. Also: short stories, plays, poems, nonfiction, etc. are okay. I am not looking for TV, movies, or werewolf AU fanfic though.
But Dream's Library-style descriptions of the Best Werewolf Novel you wish had been written but haven't found yet are also okay. :D
Feel free to rec even if you haven't read all that many; I haven't read that many either. Also: short stories, plays, poems, nonfiction, etc. are okay. I am not looking for TV, movies, or werewolf AU fanfic though.
But Dream's Library-style descriptions of the Best Werewolf Novel you wish had been written but haven't found yet are also okay. :D
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Date: 2012-02-02 10:24 pm (UTC)And Bisclavret I did already know about, though I haven't read the actual lai. Is there a Modern English version you'd recommend?
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Date: 2012-02-02 10:35 pm (UTC)I read it in the Penguin Classics version which translates all Marie de France's lais. I had a link to an online version at one point, but it seems to have vanished. If I can dig it up, I'll send you it.