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The Howling II di Gary Brandner
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The Howling II (edizione 1981)

di Gary Brandner (Autore)

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This is it Gary Brandner's famous book, "THE HOWLING II." A must read "If you haven't read Gary Brandner you're missing a treat." STEPHEN KING * * * For Karyn it was the howling. The howling that had heralded the nightmare in Drago... the nightmare that had joined her husband Roy to the she-wolf Marcia and should have ended forever with fire. But it hadn't. Roy and Marcia were still alive, and deadly, and thirsty for the most horrifying vengeance imaginable... * * * Don't forget to check out: THE HOWLING & THE HOWLING III… (altro)
Utente:ChrisMcCaffrey
Titolo:The Howling II
Autori:Gary Brandner (Autore)
Info:Fawcett (1981), 284 pages
Collezioni:La tua biblioteca, In lettura, Lista dei desideri, Da leggere, Letti ma non posseduti, Preferiti
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Not quite as good as the first one, and some of the characters (Karyn's new husband, Chris' girlfriend) didn't feel fully formed, but once again Brandner did a good job of building up to the conclusion.

My chief complaint is the end. Without going into spoiler territory, I just wish Karyn was much less of a damsel in distress and more of a heroine. She needs to solve her own problems.

Still, all in all, one of the better werewolf books I've read. Especially loved all the references to late 70s life. The Kojak and Charlie's Angels television shows, the Dirty Harry movies, and the novelty of a shopping mall that isn't open air.

And once again, I must mention the fantastic covers for this Books of the Dead Press edition. Fantastic work.

On to the last book. ( )
  TobinElliott | Sep 3, 2021 |
3 1/2 stars.

Clearly, the animosity doesn't end with the divorce....

Karyn, the much put upon wife in The Howling I, has remarried (even though her husband is not dead---although she doesn't know it) and trying to move on with her life. Where during the first book she was constantly haunted by memories and flashbacks of her rape, in this book she is constantly haunted by memories and flashbacks of being attacked by werewolves. She just can't win, apparently, and will not ever consider the possibility of rescuing herself.

This one moved along at a brisk pace, concentrating on Karyn being tracked (hunted if you will) by her werewolf ex and his werewolf gypsy lover who redefines the concept of the vindictive new wife. Karyn does what she did in the first book---immediately try to find a man to rescue her. Actually the same guy that rescued her in Part 1. She even takes the extra step of getting on a plane to Mexico so that he can rescue her there. Sort of like the fairy princess travelling to the handsome prince instead of the other way around. I guess loading a gun with silver bullets and blowing them away when they showed up on her doorstep in California was MORE difficult somehow? Anyway, it wasn't so bad because the whole mess got wrapped up nicely in a totally anticlimactic and unbelievable resolution in the 5 final pages. Whew!

The book was still fun as a time capsule. I loved all the Dirty Harry references and Karyn's son complaining that his mom was mean for not letting him stay up and watch Kojak! Who loves ya baby?



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  ChrisMcCaffrey | Apr 6, 2021 |
ah, older books with Datsuns and Master Charge ( )
  evil_cyclist | Mar 16, 2020 |
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This is it Gary Brandner's famous book, "THE HOWLING II." A must read "If you haven't read Gary Brandner you're missing a treat." STEPHEN KING * * * For Karyn it was the howling. The howling that had heralded the nightmare in Drago... the nightmare that had joined her husband Roy to the she-wolf Marcia and should have ended forever with fire. But it hadn't. Roy and Marcia were still alive, and deadly, and thirsty for the most horrifying vengeance imaginable... * * * Don't forget to check out: THE HOWLING & THE HOWLING III

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