Lonely Werewolf Girl
by Martin Millar
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Reviewed by Candace Cunard for TeensReadToo.com
The first thing that hit me about this book was the richness of backstory and the sheer size of the cast of characters.
Although the plot centers around the titular lonely teen werewolf, Kalix MacRinnalch, she lives in a rich world populated with numerous other characters whose actions interfere with or drive important developments in the story. Fifteen-year-old Kalix is the youngest daughter of the Thane of the MacRinnalch Clan of werewolve...more
The first thing that hit me about this book was the richness of backstory and the sheer size of the cast of characters.
Although the plot centers around the titular lonely teen werewolf, Kalix MacRinnalch, she lives in a rich world populated with numerous other characters whose actions interfere with or drive important developments in the story. Fifteen-year-old Kalix is the youngest daughter of the Thane of the MacRinnalch Clan of werewolve...more
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Read in January, 2008
I really need to reread this, because I wanted to takes some notes while I was going through it, possibly make a paper or something out of it, because these are these are the kinds of books I like to keep my critical teeth sharp on. Anytime you have characters who most people would think unlikely to be interested in fashion, that is typically where you will find me writing critical analysis.
So fashion-obsessed fire elementals practically pull the harbrace handbook off the shelf while the cro...more
So fashion-obsessed fire elementals practically pull the harbrace handbook off the shelf while the cro...more
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Read in May, 2008
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Neil Gaiman fans
I picked up this book after seeing a bit of praise from Neil Gaiman about the author.
The story focuses on Kalix, an addict, a teenager, and an outcast, hunted member of werewolf royalty. First and foremost, Kalix is a teenager. She's emo; she cuts (although this is not a major theme in the book, it does occur for those wishing to avoid anything triggery). She whines and complains.
She also can't read or write particularly well, wishes Joan Jett was her mother, and thinks Sabrina, the Teen...more
The story focuses on Kalix, an addict, a teenager, and an outcast, hunted member of werewolf royalty. First and foremost, Kalix is a teenager. She's emo; she cuts (although this is not a major theme in the book, it does occur for those wishing to avoid anything triggery). She whines and complains.
She also can't read or write particularly well, wishes Joan Jett was her mother, and thinks Sabrina, the Teen...more
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Read in June, 2008
recommended to Nathan by:
Neil Gaimanrecommends it for: Kurt Vonnegut
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Read in March, 2008
Great fun, and very compulsive reading - raced through this :)
I love his stories, because they are very familiar - lots about London, and students, and bands playing gigs - but they also manage to include all sorts of strange stuff (werewolves for instance) that seem to fit in so well with the rest of it I can almost believe that I've met werewolves too.
However, one thing irked me about this book - it seems as though proof reading consisted largely of running a computer spell check since t...more
I love his stories, because they are very familiar - lots about London, and students, and bands playing gigs - but they also manage to include all sorts of strange stuff (werewolves for instance) that seem to fit in so well with the rest of it I can almost believe that I've met werewolves too.
However, one thing irked me about this book - it seems as though proof reading consisted largely of running a computer spell check since t...more
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Read in April, 2008
Neil Gaiman loves this guy. Need I say more?
Perhaps not but I will anyway. I must admit that when I walked into Elliot Bay I was drawn initially to the cover of the book and then I realized it was an author I'd previously enjoyed.
I loved Millar's "The Good Fairies of New York" for its irreverent take on the fair folk. "Lonely Werewolf Girl" doesn't disappoint. It was good balm for my psyche after getting sucked into the world of "Twilight."
A couple th...more
Perhaps not but I will anyway. I must admit that when I walked into Elliot Bay I was drawn initially to the cover of the book and then I realized it was an author I'd previously enjoyed.
I loved Millar's "The Good Fairies of New York" for its irreverent take on the fair folk. "Lonely Werewolf Girl" doesn't disappoint. It was good balm for my psyche after getting sucked into the world of "Twilight."
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Read in July, 2007
First book I've bought new and full-price in several years. Caught short with one book ending and nothing on my person to replace it with, so an old book token went to book token heaven, and I acquired the latest Martin Millar, despite not being completely caught by the blurb on the back. I figure the three-novel collection of his I read several years ago was so damn good, there was little risk that this'd be a rotten tomato.
So far... it's not a patch on The Good Fairies Of New York. Not ...more
So far... it's not a patch on The Good Fairies Of New York. Not ...more
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Read in June, 2008
I've never read any Millar before, so I wasn't sure what to expect. Neil Gaiman gives him the highest praise, but then he also praised Jody Scott, whose I, Vampire left me almost completely cold. But not to worry! Lonely Werewolf Girl is brilliant, disjointed, hilarious, convoluted and whimsical. The characters are all a little crazy, the overlapping love triangles are somewhat labyrinthine and the family relations are dysfunctional...more
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Read in May, 2008
This was a meh kind of read. I was expecting more when I got it. I don't think it was intended to be a book for a young adults but that was how the writing came off some of the time. The character development was interesting but the dialogue kind of made you cringe at times. In a who-the-hell-says-that? kind of way. And the ending was not kind exactly what I was expecting so that was refreshing. A good read by the pool with an en duble margarita.
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So far, this book has been a good diverting read. The author has been likened to Kurt Vonnegut, and has been very favorably reviewed. I look forward to reading more by Millar.
The novel follows a troubled runaway werewolf teenage girl. Addictions, fantasy, unrequited love, overbearing aristocratic werewolf family, a war with human hunters and more are all rolled into this juicy story. Juicy, bloody story.
The novel follows a troubled runaway werewolf teenage girl. Addictions, fantasy, unrequited love, overbearing aristocratic werewolf family, a war with human hunters and more are all rolled into this juicy story. Juicy, bloody story.
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Read in April, 2008
Neil Gaiman recommended it. Not to me, personally, although that would have been nice, too. I like a slightly new take on the werewolf mythology, and urban fantasy is pretty fun, if it's done well. Kind of a breezier, more neurotic Charles deLint.
While the main character should have annoyed the stuffing out of me, I just went with her craziness and enjoyed the ride.
While the main character should have annoyed the stuffing out of me, I just went with her craziness and enjoyed the ride.
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Read in March, 2008
I found the prose style a little off-putting on this one. It felt stiff despite the hip, humorous, werewolf subject matter due to the author's writing style. The characters were fun and I did warm to the story after a while, but this is definitely a one-time read for me.
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Read in May, 2008
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Russrecommends it for: Buffy watchers, readers of chick lit and YA
You should totally read this book. It is like watching a full season of Buffy. It has all the right ingredients: charming and conflicted misfit characters, snarky humor, high fashion, valor, bravery and truly loyal friendship. It's long but it reads very quickly.
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Read in March, 2008
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Ms. Nawojchik
if Neil Gaiman & Joss Whedon developed a werewolf tv series for BBC America, this would be it. Not quite "Kurt Vonnegut reading Marvel comics with The Clash thrashing in the background," but still it kept me from reading comics for half-a-week.
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Absolutely amazing. The title sounds kinda douchey, but the story and characters are strong and addictive. Very smart. Neil Gaiman is a huge fan of Millar's, so trust him if you don't think you can me.
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Read in June, 2008
If you like bulimic, self cutting, laudanum addicted, diazepam taking werewolves, then this book is for you. It's very funny actually. The Hiyasta Fire Queen is especially entertaining.
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hilarious...ahhh,to be a teenager again,even harder if you're a werewolf.
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This book is so good! A great chill beach read that you can't put down.
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Read in June, 2008
I can't express how much I enjoyed this book.
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