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The Last Werewolf [With Earbuds] - Community Reviews back

by Glen Duncan, Robin Sachs
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Tiny Library
Tiny Library rated it 12 years ago
Jacob Marlowe is the last living werewolf. For two hundred years he has wandered the world, amassing a fortune and murdering humans every full moon. Now, as the last of his kind, he is a target for WOCOP (World Organisation for the Control of Occult Phenomenon). Initially, he is willing to be hun...
digitaltempest
digitaltempest rated it 12 years ago
More like 2.5 stars, and mainly because I thought the book was well written. But it was a real struggle to get through for me. I had pretty much had to force myself to finish this because I hate quitting books, especially when they're not technically terrible. The language and style was exceptional,...
Libromancer's Apprentice
Libromancer's Apprentice rated it 12 years ago
The prose in this novel just enthralled me and blew me away.By no means a paranormal romance, or a light YA style urban fantasy read. Instead we have a story that manages to be grim, stark, and poetic without contradicting itself.
hystericalcheezit
hystericalcheezit rated it 12 years ago
I would have rated this five stars but Talulu (or whatever her name is I already forget oops) happened and it turned south but then the last section happened and it went north again so I don't know. four point five stars i suppose.THE ENDING BURNED ME TO PIECES IT HURTAnd there was a surprise I rath...
Titles are so hard to come up with...
Darker and much more exciting than I expected. Might be the first werewolf novel I've read that's clearly intended for an adult audience.
Reading Junkie
Reading Junkie rated it 12 years ago
The premise of this book was good, but there was way too much werewolf ennui in the first half and a lot of repetition in the second half. For example, the repeated description of the werewolf stink of Talulah. We get it. Werewolves have a stink. Vampires have a different stink. You don't need to re...
Bitsy Bling Books
Bitsy Bling Books rated it 12 years ago
Glen Duncan has given us the werewolf back after it was so rudely hijacked by fluffy bunnies and turned into something more closely resembling a singing Disney forest creature. I don't often rant within a review, but I must say, the only thing that shocks me when it comes to this book is other revie...
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink rated it 13 years ago
I wanted to like this book, but I just didn't. It had it's good points. I liked the narration style, and there were plenty of moments where I thought the writing was clever. I liked that this was a more traditional style werewolf story, rather than an urban fantasy spin. And yet, this book fell flat...
target acquired
target acquired rated it 13 years ago
Glen Duncan + werewolves + ? = The Last Werewolf Colson Whitehead + zombies + ? = [b:Zone One|10365343|Zone One|Colson Whitehead|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327888785s/10365343.jpg|15268500]Justin Cronin + vampires + ? = [b:The Passage|6690798|The Passage (The Passage, #1)|Justin Cronin|http://d.g...
So Many Books...So Little Time!
So Many Books...So Little Time! rated it 13 years ago
I don't know why but I really didn't like this book. I just was so irritated by the main character and his overactive sex drive, his disdain for women, and his ennui with life as a werewolf. I had to put it down. Sorry, just couldn't go on...
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