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Martin Millar | 544 pages | 05 Aug 2010 | Little, Brown Book Group | 9780749942885 | English | London, United Kingdom Werewolves in popular culture - Wikipedia

In the beginning, the books were marketed with an indy-Punk Curse of the Wolf Girl which matches the tone of the text pretty well and they looked like this. I rather like this primitive and mysterious look. As the books were pushed to a more mainstream market, the book covers became more polished and Kalix looked like this:. These are the versions I own apart from the one on the bottom right which seems to be an alternative edition. The high-definition full-page images made these covers stand out on the shelves. I liked the way they progress from an almost standard horror look to something softer and more intriguing. I think the first set of covers catch the very thin, very anxious feel of Kalix best but the second set were the ones that tempted me to buy. The top two are Italian. The one on the left is a very generic hooded woman with wolf eyes and Big Ben in the background. The one on Curse of the Wolf Girl right has a much more Kalix-like image on it, The title change is interesting. Could that be because she loves to party and worships fashion? Anxiety Curse of the Wolf Girl completely banished from the title. The bottom left is French. The artwork is classic French BD work and very striking but to me it looks like a woman, not a girl and suggests rather than werewolf. The other two are German. I like the energy of this cover. The final two covers I found are Greek and Chinese. The Greek cover has a pretty woman with eyes that hint at her werewolf nature. Again no mention of being lonely. I love these kinds of mutations. Martin Millar provides the text and it never changes but what we imagine from the text when we read it or translate it has almost endless possibilities. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You Curse of the Wolf Girl commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Rate this:. Share this: Share Reddit Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Curse of the Wolf Girl in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email Address never made public. Post to Cancel. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy. The Many Faces Of Kalix MacRinnalch – Werewolf Girl | Mike Finn's Fiction

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Kalix, a morose, laudanum-addicted, unschooled, slightly anorexic werewolf is still on the run. The youngest daughter of the Thane of the MacRinnalch Clan of werewolves, held responsible unfairly for the death of the Thane, and justifiably responsible for the Curse of the Wolf Girl of a great many other werewolves, remains prohibited from returning to Scotland in order to maintain the une. The youngest daughter of the Thane of the MacRinnalch Clan of werewolves, held responsible unfairly for the death of the Thane, and justifiably responsible for the deaths of a great many other werewolves, remains prohibited from returning to Scotland in order to maintain the uneasy Curse of the Wolf Girl that temporarily prevails in court, despite the endemic debauchery and degeneracy always Curse of the Wolf Girl to again spiral out of control. The love of her life is in hiding and her enemies increase in number by the day. Daniel and Moonglow, her two human friends, Curse of the Wolf Girl what they can to keep her hidden in plain sight who would look for a werewolf in a remedial program for high school dropouts? Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Curse of the Wolf Girl See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. The youngest daughter of the Thane of the MacRinnalch Clan of werewolves, held responsible unfairly for the death of the Thane, and justifiably responsible for the deaths of a great many other werewolves, remains prohibited from returning to Scotland in order to maintain the une Kalix, a morose, laudanum-addicted, unschooled, slightly anorexic werewolf is still on the run. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Kalix MacRinnalch 2. Other Editions 9. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Curse of the Wolf Girlplease sign up. My partner bought me this book as a present not realising it was the second book in the series, lovely thought and im keen to read it. Is it necessary to read the first book before this one, or will i just be confused and unable to connect with the characters? See 1 question about The Curse of the Wolf Girl…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. Curse of the Wolf Girl filters. Sort order. This book is awesome and reviewing it will only butcher the masterpiece. Though half of the werewolf Council wants her dead, her family Curse of the Wolf Girl her and hides her from them. Vex, the young Fire Elemental, is also settling down in Daniel and Moonglow's attic, and both of the girls go to remedial college to learn This book is awesome and reviewing it will only butcher the masterpiece. Vex, the young Fire Elemental, is also settling down in Daniel and Moonglow's attic, and both of the girls go to remedial college to learn how to read and write and try to blend in. Which proves to be much mush harder than it seemed Thrix the werewolf sorceress, Kalix's sister and incidentally fashion designer and Malveria Fire Elemental, Aunt to Vex and Queen of the Hiyastas are still deeply passionate about fashion, more than anything else. They are still hated by the vile Princess Kabachetka who wants to be the most fashionable and heir to the throne of the Hainustas. A lot of serious and less serious drama ensues I feel all of a sudden very blessed not to care about fashion Dominil, the white-haired wolf, is back in London to help Beauty and Delicious, the blue and pink-haired wolves, become rock stars with integrity helping them rehearse and finding gigs - all this with Pete the guitarist falling in love with her and one of her old College acquaintance wanting to kill her. Decembrius, after being a follower of Sarapen, is finding himself unwilling to go back to Castle MacRinnalch and is wandering in London to find Kalix. Eventually, he isn't looking to kill her. I want to profess my love for the character of Vex. She is the most hilarious person ever though, technically, she is a Fire Elemental and you are in for quite a laugh whenever she is around. This girl is a jinx for all those around but she has some serious style. I loved the interaction between Kalix and Decembrius, and I can't wait for a third book to read more about them!! I absolutely love this book and I am putting it among my favourite books of all time. The book takes all the awesomeness from Lonely Werewolf Girl and mixes it with additional greatness. It is pure pleasure! If you are not blown away by the world depicted brilliantly by Martin Millar, you will be entranced by his characters, all thoroughly original, his fantastic story-telling skills and his sensational sense of humour which breaks through Curse of the Wolf Girl line. If you are still not interested by the book, I'm afraid nothing can be done for you anymore. That I loved this book doesn't Curse of the Wolf Girl cover it. It is one of my book soulmates, if there is such a thing, with everything I love in a book, plus all the things I secretly like but would never admit and all those I never knew I liked. Anyways, I'm not sure if I managed to show how much I really liked this book May 07, David Katzman rated it did not Curse of the Wolf Girl it. I shouldn't have bothered. Why do I read this crap? I moderately enjoyed the first in this series but with so many great books to read, why do I settle for moderation? I suppose the cover art hooked me. It is quite seductive. I suppose I had hopes the writing would improve from Book 1 to Book 2. Unfortunately, it got worse. I suppose I thought the characters might have a little more depth in Book 2. They were even more shallow. I suppose I thought it would be "fun" because the first was so I shouldn't have bothered. I suppose I thought it would be "fun" because the first was some what fun. Sadly, Book 2 was rather painful. But when you come down to it, what sucked me into this is our human addiction to story. Or as might be commonly called "plot. If events occur that build toward a climax then there is a natural tendency for us to want to know "what happens next. Keep the plot moving. Even with bad actors, all you need is special affects and forward momentum to keep an audience riveted. So I was seduced by plot. Wondering what would happen to these cardboard characters. With this postmodern twist: the experience was closer to wondering what the Curse of the Wolf Girl would do with the characters than what would happen to the characters. The characters in Curse of the Werewolf Girl were puppets with a checklist of personality attributes. I should say a short list of attributes. And beyond that, their interest only extends to romance and social standing. The main character, Kalix, is a 17 year-old werewolf laudanum addict and former runaway rooming with a couple college kids whose elaborate personalities consist of the responsible "Mom" and the sad sack goth. Kalix is just plain goddamn annoying. An utterly whiny bitch. She is written as a rather empty-headed angry mopey violent teen with a rough childhood. She perpetuates stupid angry banter with boys and her friends. I wonder if her being a werewolf is supposed to make up for her lack of depth? As if every teen were nothing more sophisticated than an angry stupid mopey ball of hormones. As if a teen worth writing about is one who is nothing more than an angry stupid mopey ball of hormones. She was supremely irritating and by the end I wanted her to get killed. Too bad she's the main character. Of all the weak elements of this book, the one that bothered me the most was Millar's scenic level descriptions. They were so frequently awkward that it felt as though Millar had outlined what he wanted to happen in each scene Character A strikes Character B who drops into the top right pocket so that Character C could get angry at Character A, blah-blah-blah. Several scenes that brought together large number of characters for comedic Curse of the Wolf Girl dramatic purposes seemed to have been developed via Venn Diagrams. Hmmhh, what justification could I come up with to move this character to this location and this character here and this character here to make a larger circle of characters that I can throw darts at. Dialogue was