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Old 09-07-2008   #37
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ones who's titles I can't recall

one where a 'thing' grows out of a mother and absorbs her
Hey, I remember something that might fit. Throwback, by Mark Manley. The one user review there tells you what it's about.

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A woman grows a monster on the back of her neck and after several attempts by doctors to remove it (it grows back at one point) the monster is born and the woman runs around with a bloodthirsty critter attached to her back. I was laughing hysterically through the last 50 or so pages when the monster grows legs and starts carrying the woman around on it's back and runs loose in a mall with a SWAT team chasing it.
Hilarity was not my impression of the novel. I remember I was quivering in terror by the end, but then again I was in grade school when I read it.
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Old 09-10-2008   #38
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...I'm surprised out of my wits that no one's mentioned the Animorphs series yet.
They are mentioned two times, one with a spelling error, and this topic is about books, so is not weird we aren't talking about the Tv series. Animorphs was kind of cool when I was younger... too bad I read Franz Kafka
The Metamorphosis first^^.
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Old 09-10-2008   #39
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They are mentioned two times, one with a spelling error, and this topic is about books, so is not weird we aren't talking about the Tv series. Animorphs was kind of cool when I was younger... too bad I read Franz Kafka
The Metamorphosis first^^.
I was talking about the Animorphs books ('series', in this case, meaning the same thing as 'line'), rather than the television program...which should be ignored and forgotten.
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Old 09-11-2008   #40
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Hi, This was many years ago, but I remember a horror novel about a town where people were turning into worms. It might have been called something as simple as "Worms". I think the story didn't discriminate between gender. I recall a small part where a nurse was bloating up as she was transforming. It may have been about a town wide epidemic. To vague it up more, I think it had to do with rain.
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Old 09-13-2008   #41
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i remember a novel, not the full name mind you it had the word "dark" in it for sure but it was about a dragon's disciple and when the dragon wanted his disciple to do something he became somewhat of a part dragon...... thing and could fly but after having to kill someone he fell in love with he turned against the dragon and became focused on trying to kill it in the end of the first book..... and thats all i know
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Old 09-13-2008   #42
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It was a book Weis(s) coauthored with a guy.In the end the part dragon was
trying to convince his girlfriend to pledge allegiance to his dragon god.
She decided "better dead then weighing 500 pounds,snouty,scaly,pointy teeth,wings,tail,etc" and refused so he killed her when his inner beast came out.

Close as I can tell Weiss never coauthored with the guy again,Hence the
series came to a abrupt end.
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Old 09-13-2008   #43
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I haven't read it yet, but I might purchase it for my Sony ebook reader

http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/eBook31947.htm



"...he watched her walk towards the genetic analysis lab. She was slender and blonde. The Nordic types were a rarity these days after the war that had destroyed so much of the northern hemisphere. "She would make a fine mermaid," he mused. Perhaps someday they'd let him try his procedure on people instead of just cats and dogs. That brought his attention back to where he was heading and why."

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Old 09-14-2008   #44
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Finished readinb Ovid Revisited and it has transformations a plenty (all female of course), and even includes sofas and stoves (plus mermaids, mersharks, snakes, etc).

Only goes into detail for a few.
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Old 09-16-2008   #45
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I wish i could remember the names of the books, but there was a bunch of childrens/teens books thats had a lot of transformation in them(even on the cover of the books) one that i remember had a girl on the front turning into a frog, another was a girl turning into a werewolf, and another was a girls turning into a dinosaur, I dont remember the names but it believe it was a group of girls, maybe has something to do with a club or a tree house and science..wish I could remember...
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Old 09-16-2008   #46
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Sounds like your memory has squished the babysitters club with animorphs.
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Old 09-16-2008   #47
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It was a book Weis(s) coauthored with a guy.In the end the part dragon was
trying to convince his girlfriend to pledge allegiance to his dragon god.
She decided "better dead then weighing 500 pounds,snouty,scaly,pointy teeth,wings,tail,etc" and refused so he killed her when his inner beast came out.

Close as I can tell Weiss never coauthored with the guy again,Hence the
series came to a abrupt end.
Op might be talking about this?

* The Dark Disciple:
1. Amber and Ashes (2004)
2. Amber and Iron (2006)
3. Amber and Blood (2008)

You, might be talking about this?

Dark Heart (1998)?

it was co-authored with her son, interestingly enough. Who died some time ago.

This is the one i best recall to have a lot of TF and kinky dragon-human sex action:

Dragonvarld

1. Mistress of Dragons (2003)
2. The Dragon's Son (2004)
3. Master of Dragons (2005)
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Old 09-16-2008   #48
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No really i totally think there were books for it.
One cover had a girl turning into a frog from the waist down and it included her hands, the werewolf cover had the girl smilings her toothy grin,
and the dinosaur cover had a brontasaurous head outside the window. I know they exist because i read the frog one, and the girl kept turning into a frog and random times and need to do a speech...ah if i could only remember the name.
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