White Fang by Jack London, the style is a bit alien to me but i enjoyed it immensouly. His style felt like....4th Person persspective (which doesn't exist, but it seemed that detacted) but was very good. Esspecially the parts with White Fang as a fighting dog.
Some Star Wars books, esspecially the 'Tales' books (Tales of Mos Eisley Cantina, Tales of Jabba's palace, Tales of the Bounty Hunters, etc.).
LOTR.
Ray Bradbury's 'Martian Chronicles', despite having no consistant characters, it has a constistant story, told through multiple short stories. Very interesting book.
QUOTE(treydog @ Jul 11 2005, 03:46 PM)
Have to add a couple for all the vampire/lycanthrope fans-
One Foot in the Grave and Dead on My Feet both by William Mark Simmons. Not your typical Gothic/Anne Rice style vamp books at all. Humorous, but also have a fair amount of feeling. Lots of interesting lore, as well.
Sadly i've never read any Werewolf/Vampire novells. I've ben trying to Find
Blood and Chocolate (Werewolf novel) but to no availl. *grumble*
Susposed to be pretty good. With the non-killer Werewolf types.