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Otherwere: Stories of Transformation

Otherwere: Stories of Transformation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mostly light-hearted, quite entertaining
Review: Bought this book as an airplane reader... had a few hours to kill. I thouroughly enjoyed it. it was perfect for what I was looking for. There's some serious stuff in there, but it's mostly light (were-guppy???).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Interesting Spin on Lycanthropy After Another
Review: I must say that I picked this book up initially just because I was bored, but it delivered much more then I thought it would. From the lighthearted "Stag Party" to the highly intriguing and thought-provoking "The Way Things Should Be", this book had more twists on the were-mythology then any compliation I've seen. Brilliant. Simply Brilliant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Interesting Spin on Lycanthropy After Another
Review: I must say that I picked this book up initially just because I was bored, but it delivered much more then I thought it would. From the lighthearted "Stag Party" to the highly intriguing and thought-provoking "The Way Things Should Be", this book had more twists on the were-mythology then any compliation I've seen. Brilliant. Simply Brilliant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Interesting Spin on Lycanthropy After Another
Review: I must say that I picked this book up initially just because I was bored, but it delivered much more then I thought it would. From the lighthearted "Stag Party" to the highly intriguing and thought-provoking "The Way Things Should Be", this book had more twists on the were-mythology then any compliation I've seen. Brilliant. Simply Brilliant.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You've never read a changer book like this!
Review: Once upon a time there was a werewolf! Now, well this is the nineties! We have moved beyond a wolf, and realized that we can be anything! An elephant, a tiger, a left-wing republican

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: One editor's comments:
Review: OTHERWERE is an anthology of "alternate were creature" stories. Some of the authors included are Peter David, R.A. Salvatore, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Josepha Sherman, Craig Shaw Gardner, Esther Friesner, Debra Doyle and James D Macdonald, plus the usual "and many others" (15 stories in all). There's a wide range here: some funny, some serious, some scary and some that will make you look twice at your neighbor come the night of the full moon.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: A comment from the Co-Editor
Review: Some of the stories in this anthology may surprise you -- authors from whom you might expect a light fluffy story wind up getting quite serious. In addition, fans of Peter David should note that he provides a sort-of sequel to his original novel HOWLING MAD. (Don't worry if you haven't read that novel; it isn't required.) We hope you enjoy it


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