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Tag Archives: the last werewolf
Search: “books like the dresden files”
Okay, so I get this a lot. It’s all over Goodreads, it’s a search query that brings folks to my blog at least every other day, never mind all the real people I run into that ask me that question. … Continue reading
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Tuesday plugs (8/15 edition) [corrected]
Okay. I’m really tired. Some friends of mine just got finished having a baby on the other side of town, and I’ve been dog-sitting and chinchilla-sitting and getting not even close to enough sleep. So here goes: THE YEAR’S BEST … Continue reading
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Tagged basilisk, brian ruckley, caleb's crossing, dresden files, george r.r. martin, geraldine brooks, ghost story, glen duncan, holly black, jim butcher, joe lansdale, john hornor jacobs, kill the dead, korsak brothers, mark lawrence, neil gaiman, prince of thorns, richard kadrey, rob thurman, sandman slim, southern gods, terry goodkind, the edinburgh dead, the last werewolf, the omen machine, the year's best dark fantasy and horror 2011
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Book review: Glen Duncan’s THE LAST WEREWOLF
Okay. Well. This book… totally happened. As has been covered, I really dig abrasively written unnecessarily tragic love stories (WRACK, LOLITA, etc.; CALEB’S CROSSING could have been sexier). This one had all of those things in spades. The story is … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, glen duncan, jacob marlowe, nancy a. collins, richard kadrey, sandman slim, sonja blue, stephen king, the last werewolf
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