The 'Shiver' trilogy by Maggie Stiefvater is also well - loved. It's a young adult series that focuses on the relationship between a girl and a werewolf. The books are beautifully written, and the werewolf mythology in it is both unique and fascinating. It delves deep into the emotions and experiences of the werewolves, making them more than just monsters in a fictional story.
The 'Mercy Thompson' series by Patricia Briggs has some elements of werewolf love. While it's more of an urban fantasy series, the relationships between the werewolves and the main character, Mercy, often involve love and loyalty aspects. The series is great for those who like a complex fictional world with werewolves in it.
Jacob Black from 'Twilight'. Due to the popularity of the 'Twilight' series, he became very well - known. His werewolf form and his relationship with Bella were major plot points in the books and movies.
Well, '84, Charing Cross Road' is also quite popular. It's based on the real - life correspondence between an American writer and a London bookseller. It gives a warm and charming look at the love for books and the connection between people through books, even though it's not strictly about a library but is very much about the world of books in a fictionalized way.
One popular werewolves fiction novel is 'Twilight' which features werewolves as part of its supernatural world. Another is 'Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter' series where werewolves play significant roles in the complex and dark urban fantasy setting. And 'The Wolf Gift' by Anne Rice also delves into the werewolf lore in an interesting way.
Popular books about dog fiction are 'Old Yeller'. It's a classic that has been loved for generations for its portrayal of a boy and his dog's relationship. 'Sounder' is also popular as it tells a poignant story where the dog is an important part of a family's struggle. 'My Dog Skip' is well - liked as it's a very personal and heartwarming account of a man's relationship with his dog.
Well, 'My Own Country' by Abraham Verghese is quite popular too. It's based on the author's own experiences as a doctor treating AIDS patients in a rural area. It gives a very personal and in - depth view of the doctor - patient relationship in a difficult situation.
Then there's 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' which is set in the aftermath of WW2. It's a charming book that reveals a lot about the island of Guernsey during and after the German occupation through letters.
Definitely 'Twilight' series. The vampires and werewolves in it can be regarded as monsters. It has a huge fan base around the world. 'The Hunger Games' also has some elements that could be related to the idea of monsters. The Capitol's control and the genetically - engineered creatures in the arena are like menacing forces.
Well, 'The Blue Between Sky and Water' is quite popular. It has engaging characters and a story that pulls you into the Palestinian world, showing daily life, traditions, and the challenges they face.
I think 'The Night Circus' is very popular among those who like magical realism. The idea of a circus full of magic and wonder that appears only at night has captured the imagination of many readers. It has a very dreamy and alluring atmosphere.