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If you are a fan of horror who loves monster stories, then you are probably as excited as we are for the last of Nat Cassidy, When the wolf comes homeWho struck the shelves this week. You could read the title and think: “Okay, it’s surely a story of a werewolf. I know what to expect.” But horror demons, you are wrong. Cassidy’s novel will surprise you, just like these three Wolfy horror novels. So while you wait to get your hands on your When the wolf comes home Hold library, consult these scary wolf tales (and other tales Werecreating).

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Megrels by Stephen Graham Jones

Stephen Graham Jones’ Megrels is a story of transition to adulthood of a young boy living with his aunt and uncle who are both sticks, animals that belong outside society. As the young boy ages, he must decide if he is supposed to live a life like his aunt and his uncle or if there is another life that awaits him with people on the other side of the tracks. With each passing day, the boy is getting closer to the moment when he discovered who he is really.

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Of such sharp teeth by Rachel Harrison

Rory Morris reluctantly returned to his hometown, a place with nothing other than bad memories and regrets. Then, during an evening in a bar, she accidentally hits a strange beast with her car and was attacked. From that moment, nothing is the same for Rory. She is starting to feel different. It becomes abnormally strong. She cannot bear the money. And she finds herself driven by the attraction of the moon. These sharp teeth are a story of a werewolf which is as frightening as it is humorous.

Bishop By Candace Nola

In this news, Erin and his daughter Casey have been missing for five days. Erin Troy’s brother therefore leaves in the Alaska desert, seeking Bishop, a strange and secret lonely who could hold the key to the place where the sister and the niece of Troy are hidden. Meanwhile, Erin is somewhere in injured woods and a frightened casey is looking for help. But they are not alone in the woods. Something looks at each of their movements. Something that is hungry for blood.


Are you hungry for more werewolf books? Consult the book Riot’s Picks for the Best in Werewolf Books (in many genres, not just horror). Or … maybe you would like these books on women who have become wild. Happy reading, horror fans!

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Imagine it: The United States, January 2020. A book with a pretty blue and white blanket made the rounds on the Internet Bookish. Blue ink forms a beautiful hummingbird pattern on a creamy background, a bird associated with the solar god Huitzilopochtli in Aztec mythology. Black barbed wire, both delicate and threatening, cuts the motif into a grid resembling an arrangement of the Talavera tiles. The whole is catchy, ostensibly Mexican in sensation and evocative of the borders and the experience of migrants.

The book tells the story of a bookstore owner in Acapulco, Mexico, who is forced to flee his house when a cartel of drugs assassinates everyone in his family, with the exception of his young son in a quinceañera. She and the boy are forced to become migrants and embark on a treacherous journey north towards the American border, to escape the cartel and to befriend the other migrants along the way. The book is praised not only as the “IT” book of the season, but as THE History of immigration. He obtains the treatment of Oprah and is rented by everyone from Salma Hayek to the Grande Sandra Cisneros, who called him “The great novel by Las American.“”

It’s been more than five years, and this book is always the scourge of my existence.


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