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Original Title: Red Moon ISBN13 9783764531232
Edition Language: German
Characters: Claire Forrester, Patrick Gamble, Chase Williams
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Horror (2013), This is Horror Award Nominee for Novel (2013)
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Roter Mond (German Edition) Hardcover | Pages: 640 pages
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Sie leben unter uns. Sie verwandeln sich. Sie kämpfen gegen ihre Unterdrücker – uns!
Als Regierungsagenten Claire Forresters Haustür eintreten und ihre Eltern ermorden, muss sie erkennen, dass sie und ihre Familie schon immer Ausgestoßene waren.

Chase Williams hat seinen Wählern versprochen, die USA vor Terror zu beschützen. Doch nun wird er selbst zu dem, was er zu vernichten geschworen hat.

Bis heute wird die Bedrohung durch Gesetze, Gewalt und Drogen in Schach gehalten. Doch die Nacht des Roten Mondes rückt näher, wenn die Welt für immer ihr Antlitz verändern wird – und die Schlacht um die Menschlichkeit beginnt …

Eine überzeugende Parabel auf die Welt, in der wir leben.

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Title:Roter Mond (German Edition)
Author:Benjamin Percy
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:German edition
Pages:Pages: 640 pages
Published:March 24th 2014 by penhaligon (first published May 7th 2013)
Categories:Horror. Fantasy. Fiction. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Paranormal. Thriller. Urban Fantasy

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Book Info: Genre: Urban FantasyReading Level: AdultRecommended for: Those who enjoy a very well-told story, political metaphors, werewolves, like to think about current eventsBook Available: May 7, 2013 in hardcover and Kindle formats, Audio CD and AudibleTrigger Warnings: murder, sexual assault, rape, sexual slavery, hate crimes, terroristic acts, cannibalism Animal Abuse: a minor character is reported to have stomped a puppy to death; hunting by human and lycan, including deer, goat, and

THIS REVIEW ORIGINALLY RAN AT THE NERVOUS BREAKDOWN.Red Moon is not merely about the werewolf, that familiar history and archetypeno, Red Moon (Grand Central) by Benjamin Percy is a brilliant blend of genre horror and literary poetics that reveals the creature in us all, and a debate about what it is to be human and where our priorities rest. Weaving a hypnotic tapestry of connected stories, Percy allows us to follow a cast of characters, good and bad, on an epic journey that distills the heart

This is the only book about werewolves I have ever read. It is the best book about werewolves I have ever read. It is the worst book about werewolves I have ever read. The writing, the sentences are well crafted. The plot, however, doesn't withstand the slightest probing. One of the major female characters is introduced, underdeveloped, and pretty much disappears. And I am left wondering, what was the point? The pimply high school neo-nazis-in-training Max and his friends go from a disaffected,

3.5/5I wanted to love this book - and in fact there were many aspects of it that I did love - but the symbolism of the werewolves hits you like a slap in the face. Werewolves are meant to represent every repressed minority in American/world history. They are shunned for being who they are and a few radicals give the whole group a bad name (Muslims), they were given their own country in 1948 (Jews), they had a civil rights revolution in the 1960s (African-Americans), lobos is likened to AIDS

A werewolf epic. Can't stop thinking about it.

DNF, so no rating.I just can't keep reading this book.The premise of this book is that there are lycans (basically werewolves who can change form whenever they want, not just with a full moon) that have been in the world for centuries. The United States is currently fighting a war with the lycans in their homeland, and the discussion of this is clearly meant to remind us of the U.S. in Afghanistan/Iraq. The fear of lycan U.S. citizens living in the U.S. also mimics the fear of Muslims by some in

Crisp, biting prose. Great characterization. Excellent pacing. Would have been a five star book for me but the ending felt very rushed, too compressed.