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Wolf Land

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The night before their ten-year high school reunion a group of classmates gathers in a field for some beer drinking and awkward conversations. Janz wastes no time getting to the action as in the middle of this party, a stranger shows up, transforms into a werewolf, and kills a bunch of people. Four people have been bitten or scratch by the werewolf and they all begin to change in different ways. The characters are pretty well developed and, man, did I hate Weezer right from the start. I found the unrequited love storyline to be a bit repetitive because it didn't feel like it developed at all to me, just a constant feature of the story until the very end.

It's definitely a Jonathan Janz book because there's plenty of violence, gore, and terrible (and I mean TERRIBLE) people on basically every page of this book. Overall, I enjoyed this one quite a bit and recommend it to anyone that craves a brutally violent werewolf book that puts some creative twists on the myth.

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