Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones

 My FIRST (though Kevin reminds me I did read King's ...Cycle of the Werewolf - but that was decades ago!!) - OK, so I start again - my FAVORITE werewolf novel!!!!!!!!!!!  Wheeee!!!!!!!!!!!  I so enjoyed my halloween romp with Jones' Gospel of Z that I perused his other novels at the Greenville Library (there were two).  This was fun.  Like Gospel of Z, Jones tells a story about a known monster (the zombie in "Z" and the werewolf in "Mongrels") but adding a fresh spin.  Maybe, I told you about the genius idea in Gospel of Z where the living are monitoring scavengers to find recently deceased persons so they can destroy the body BEFORE it turns?  If not, gosh, spoiler alert.  Guess I should have said that sooner.  Don't worry, it isn't a major moment in the plot.  Mongrels is a coming of age story about modern day, 2025ish werewolves.  These aren't the monsters of the old black-and-white Sunday afternoon watching tv movies.  Those werewolves ARE out there, even in 2025 - but they are mistakes.  People who got infected from a bite and should have been all-the-way killed.  (Sloppy werewolf.)  The werewolves of our story are the real deal- you know, they are born that way.  Though, here's a warning- don't get knocked-up by a werewolf.  Thank god, those worries are behind me.  

Undoubtedly, I had a couple quotes - but, once again, I misplaced them.  I enjoyed the book so much I hurriedly gave it away to a friend to read.

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