Don't Read These Werewolf Books After Dark
Happy Halloween! Or should we say, Howl-oween? Werewolves are one of the most fearsome fictional creatures around, and whether they're good or evil, they're always out for blood. Werewolves first started appearing in Greek and Nordic folklore, but the legends turned really nightmarish centuries ago in France when serial killers claimed to have a potion that transformed them into wolves (eek!). Today, we more commonly see these shapeshifters in movies, television shows, and other literature. If you're looking for an entertaining way to get in the Halloween spirit, or are just interested in their rich backstories, then this list of the best werewolf books ever written is a great place to start. Some are like the vampire movies or witch novels out there, focusing on forbidden romances and life-altering adventures that werewolves come across in their journeys. Others are enchanting tales that blend real historical events with these mystical beings. And there are a few that are just plain horrifying, and will leave you with a totally rational fear of the full moon. Whether you’re interested in a love story or a scary story, you’ll find something to keep you up at night. Plus, if these werewolf books aren’t enough to sufficiently terrify you, there are plenty of Halloween movies you can queue up after.
Gallery 13
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$12.60
A horrifying attack occurs at every full moon in Tarker’s Mills, Maine, and the residents are terrified at who might be next.
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$463.10
Equal parts romance and World War II novel, The Wolf’s Hour is the historical thriller every fantasy aficionado should add to their Halloween book club list.
Briggs, Patricia
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$7.38
The first in the “Alpha and Omega” series, Cry Wolf introduces the world to Anna, who becomes a werewolf herself after surviving a brutal attack.
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$16.90
Bertrand Caillet navigates the Franco-Prussian War in this horror fiction story that was first published in 1933.
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$13.22
Jake is the literal last werewolf on earth, who's toying with the idea of ending his race for good. But there are evil subgroups at work that want to keep him alive for the wrong reasons.
Barlow, Toby
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$14.99
The award-winning novel follows Anthony, a dog catcher living in a world taken over by lycanthropes (aka werewolves). It doesn’t help that he’s “lovesick” over one that’s escaped from her pack.
Ember
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$8.48
The book that inspired the movie of the same name features our heroine Vivian, who’s torn between her pack and the human boy, Aiden, that she loves.
Little Brown Young Readers
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$10.23
The second installment in the Twilight series introduces us to even more fantastical creatures, one of which falls for Bella while Edward is away.
Briggs, Patricia
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$7.19
Shapeshifter Mercy was raised by werewolves, but she is not part of the pack. After a teen werewolf shows up at her shop though, she’s forced to face her past.
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Taryn Warner agrees to join forces with Trey Coleman, a charismatic alpha in another pack. But their agreement gets messy as they find it more difficult to resist each other.
Egmont USA
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$34.99
Bryn was taken in by werewolves after a rouge creature murdered her own parents. But as she gets older, she finds that she needs more answers, and looks to teen werewolf Chase to get them.
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$593.00
Two detectives in New York try to track down the source of mysterious deaths across the city. They soon come to find that the culprits aren’t exactly human.
Plume Books
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$9.99
Elena, the only female werewolf in the world, leaves her pack after getting tired of hunting. But she has to return when her leader needs help fighting an uprising.
Brand: Tor Books
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$44.99
Marlow Higgins only kills bad people at the full moon. So when a serial killer starts plaguing his small town, he tries to track them down—but it doesn’t go quite as planned.
Margaret K. McElderry Books
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$15.29
There are an array of mystical happenings in this book that started the popular "Mortal Instruments" franchise.
Don't Read These Werewolf Books After Dark
Happy Halloween! Or should we say, Howl-oween? Werewolves are one of the most fearsome fictional creatures around, and whether they're good or evil, they're always out for blood. Werewolves first started appearing in Greek and Nordic folklore, but the legends turned really nightmarish centuries ago in France when serial killers claimed to have a potion that transformed them into wolves (eek!). Today, we more commonly see these shapeshifters in movies, television shows, and other literature. If you're looking for an entertaining way to get in the Halloween spirit, or are just interested in their rich backstories, then this list of the best werewolf books ever written is a great place to start. Some are like the vampire movies or witch novels out there, focusing on forbidden romances and life-altering adventures that werewolves come across in their journeys. Others are enchanting tales that blend real historical events with these mystical beings. And there are a few that are just plain horrifying, and will leave you with a totally rational fear of the full moon. Whether you’re interested in a love story or a scary story, you’ll find something to keep you up at night. Plus, if these werewolf books aren’t enough to sufficiently terrify you, there are plenty of Halloween movies you can queue up after.
Serious nightmares await.
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