Golem


The Golem and the Jinni (The Golem and the Jinni, #1)
The Hidden Palace (The Golem and the Jinni, #2)
Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
The Golem
Feet of Clay (Discworld, #19; City Watch, #3)
The Golem of Brooklyn
The World That We Knew
The Golem's Eye (Bartimaeus, #2)
Golem
Kiln People
Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem
Silence Fallen (Mercy Thompson, #10)
He, She and It
The Maiden and Her Monster
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene WeckerFeet of Clay by Terry PratchettJoe Golem and the Drowning City by Mike MignolaThe Hidden Palace by Helene WeckerTales from an Israeli Storyteller by Uri Kurlianchik
Best Golem Books
43 books — 20 voters
Monstrous Devices by Damien LoveThe Trouble with Good Ideas by Amanda PanitchSweep by Jonathan AuxierHow to Make a Golem by Alette J. WillisMen As Friends by Irwin Epstein
Golems in YA & Middle Grade Fiction
20 books — 8 voters

Blood Born by Jerry Hunter Oliveira JrVampire Hunter D by Hideyuki KikuchiHellsing, Vol. 1 by Kohta HiranoFrankenstein by Junji ItoH.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness, Volume 1 by Gou Tanabe
Classic Monster Manga/Comics
77 books — 2 voters

Jessie Hart
He looked down at me, all heat and cinnamon-musk and midnight smirk. “Was there trouble?” Nope. Not unless you count being terminally unprepared to run into a naked seven-foot pie man in the laundry doorway.
Jessie Hart, My Problem with the Pie Golem: A Sticky and Sweet Monster Romance (Part One) (Monsters in My Kitchen #1: My Problem with the Pie Golem

Franz Rottensteiner
Nevertheless, the potential and actual importance of fantastic literature lies in such psychic links: what appears to be the result of an overweening imagination, boldly and arbitrarily defying the laws of time, space and ordered causality, is closely connected with, and structured by, the categories of the subconscious, the inner impulses of man's nature. At first glance the scope of fantastic literature, free as it is from the restrictions of natural law, appears to be unlimited. A closer look ...more
Franz Rottensteiner, The Fantasy Book: An Illustrated History From Dracula To Tolkien

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