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Female Transformations in Books
(I did not find any threads about the subject when I did a search a few minutes ago. If a thread of this nature already exists I'll remove this topic)
I would like to compile a list of books that involve or at least include female transformations. So far I don't know of too many, but I'll list the ones I do know. First three by Kelley Armstrong involving a female werewolf. Bitten Stolen Broken R.L Stine had a few that I can recall, kid stuff though. Night of the Werecat for one had a girl who turned into a cat every night at midnight and until sunrise. I probably shouldn't even mention the goosebumps series. A Taste of Darkness (forgot the author, I'll edit it in later) is one I heard about that involves a woman who is a were-sabretooth tiger. Though I don't know the extent of the TF content if any, but I ordered a copy just to see. Another one I heard about was called "The Goblin Tower" supposedly has a female were-snake and the TF is supposedly fairly descriptive. I too forgot the author for the moment but will edit it in later. Most recently though (and discussed in another thread) is John Tigges "Venom" where in a woman slowly and painfully transforms into a cobra. Please feel free to add to the list, I certainly will keep adding them as I find out about them. |
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Hermione gets transformed into a cat-girl. Dont know if this counts for this cos theres no process, but worth a shot |
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1. The Council Wars series by John Ringo starting with There Will Be Dragons has a few. http://www.amazon.com/There-Will-Dra...2144993&sr=1-1
2. Almost any book by Jack Chalker has a TF or TG in it. Go with Well World to start. http://www.amazon.com/Midnight-Well-...2145028&sr=1-1 3. Interesting Young Adult series it has lots of Panther TF's in it. http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Year-Cat...2145072&sr=1-1 Of course there's always http://metamorphose.org/ which lists a few zillion more :P. Although I can speak from my own experience that those three series I listed are awesome. |
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I really liked "Blood and Chocolate", which had an okay detailed one in one of the first couple chapters.
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Merlin Dreams by Peter Dickinson woman into dragon
Dove isabeau by J Yolen girl into serpent The Loathsome Dragon ( ~ 1988 ) princess into dragon Green Snake novel the cantonese movie is based on demon snakes into women ones who's titles I can't recall one where a 'thing' grows out of a mother and absorbs her one with a bear headed nude women on the cover Eerie/Creepy The Dragon Lady ( issue 97?) "voodoo woman monster' a female werewolf based on some Vonnegut(?) story Tales of the UnExpected -woman goes alligator -young girl goes alien monster thing some family goes monsterous whilst the beau sits eagerly on the sofa |
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Cat Scratch Fever by Bruce Richards
http://www.amazon.com/Cat-Scratch-Fe.../dp/0821749811 This one is a personal fav because it was the first TF book I read in my life. And I think this and animorphs got me into TF. The detail is nice and the storyline aint half bad either. |
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Heh, the site I use to order books from didn't have a copy of Tales of the Unexpected in the U.S to ship, it would have to come from the U.K and take a month to get here.
Before I commit to that, are the TFs in it very detailed at all? They're not like "poofs" are they? |
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Someont talked me about a novel that talk about the transformation of a girl into a fairy but I don't remember the title...
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You might be referring to The Fairy Rebel, but I'm not sure. I remember reading somewhere about a book where a woman's life improves after she moves to Paris and begins turning into a pig. It was definitely NOT a book for kids.
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There's the "Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter" series which has were-creatures in it. Though I don't _think_ it includes detailed female-tf's, I have read a couple of interesting fanfics that do: http://pommedesang.com/efiction/view...5051&warning=5
And: http://pommedesang.com/efiction/viewstory.php?sid=5761 Last edited by Arthax; 10-12-2007 at 09:00 PM. |
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This is my first post and after this I'll probably go back to lurking but first, two things:
Anamorphs, a whole series about teenagers turning into animals to fight aliens. What actually got me to comment though was thinking back to a short story I read in middle school about a man turning his baby daughter into a human bee hybrid. I remembered finding it in an Alfred Hitchcock short story collection and when I googled it I found it was written by the same person, Roald Dahl, who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "James and the Giant Peach", and "The Witches" all of which contain a good amount of transformation.
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The covers probably the most interesting part of issue 218
of (Tales of) The UnExpected Alligator Alley-little mid stream tf,mostly Al Gore stuff http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=36004 A Wild Tale in #219 is probably the girl >> alien ,which has a better tf then Alligator Alley,but better for the story then the tf |
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