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Rage Across Appalachia (Werewolf) |
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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Werewolf-Rage across Appalachia Review: I enjoyed this supplement as I live in the area. I specifically enjoyed the segment dealing with my Alma Mater's community of Berea, KY. The book managed to catch the flavor of several communities in Eastern KY, Eastern TN, and the surrounding area. The mountain communities have rich traditions which would appeal to many of the changing breed, kith, and some Mage Traditions. What I did not like were some of the insinuations that the area's pre-dispositon for "inbreeding" would make it perfect for a BSD hive. Oh well, I guess a few stereotypes are necessary.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Werewolf-Rage across Appalachia Review: I enjoyed this supplement as I live in the area. I specifically enjoyed the segment dealing with my Alma Mater's community of Berea, KY. The book managed to catch the flavor of several communities in Eastern KY, Eastern TN, and the surrounding area. The mountain communities have rich traditions which would appeal to many of the changing breed, kith, and some Mage Traditions. What I did not like were some of the insinuations that the area's pre-dispositon for "inbreeding" would make it perfect for a BSD hive. Oh well, I guess a few stereotypes are necessary.
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