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Old 09-20-2008   #61
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Re: Female Transformations in Books

well i know two books of intrest
the first is a forgoten realms book that i beleve is called tales of the underdark. it has a female to drider TF (half dark elf half spider)

the other book is the basis for my love of TF. "In the Face of My Enemy" i do not rember the author. now all the TFs are from male perspective but it has at least one TG seen and is a must read for a TF fan if you ask me. the basic plot is that a stoneage native american shaman get high on a moutian and space aliens kinda land on him. To make up for it they give him total control of his cells. he spends the rest of the book trying to figure out what happened to him and where he got his ablitys. with total controle of his cells he is imortal so the story takes place over the entieraty of human history. Trust me and go get a copy.
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Old 09-20-2008   #62
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Re: Female Transformations in Books

I mentioned the book before, but "Mike and the Magic Cookies" is a nice illustrated one. A boy turns into a rabbit, his father into a frog, his sister into a pig, and his mom into a chicken. It's very much a children's book, but it shows the family at different stages of their transformations, and has mental transformation which I why I like it.
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Old 09-21-2008   #63
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Ah... Mike and the Magic Cookies... good memories...
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Old 09-22-2008   #64
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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
Assuming it was "Dark Heart" the prequel/sequel was a
98 page graphic novel titled
"Testament of the Dragon"

whether any females do any tf'g in TotD darned if I know
but if they do it'll probably be of the
talons sprouting variety rather then a whole body tf
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Old 12-02-2008   #65
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Re: Female Transformations in Books

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Old 12-02-2008   #66
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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.
Oh ho! I've been trying to remember this one! It's been bothering for weeks!
I haven't read that book since high school (5-6 years ago)!
If I recall, this one wasn't all that bad.
Maybe I'll buy myself a copy someday....
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Old 12-03-2008   #67
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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).
Don't forget the Roman Ovid's Metamorphoses
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Old 05-27-2009   #68
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Re: Female Transformations in Books

How is it possible than in this entire posting no one has mentioned nearly EVERY Jack Chalker book ever written?

In the Four Lords of the Diamond (quad)atrily

Charon: A Dragon at the Gate (Volume Three of The Four Lords of the Diamond) There is a lot of transformation. It has been a very long time since I read it but I think it had slow descriptions unlike his Well World that are literally flash transformations.

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How is it possible than in this entire posting no one has mentioned nearly EVERY Jack Chalker book ever written?

In the Four Lords of the Diamond (quad)atrily

Charon: A Dragon at the Gate (Volume Three of The Four Lords of the Diamond) There is a lot of transformation. It has been a very long time since I read it but I think it had slow descriptions unlike his Well World that are literally flash transformations.

But it begs the question, are these female transformations?
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But it begs the question, are these female transformations?
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Old 05-27-2009   #71
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Re: Female Transformations in Books

Books I have enjoyed:

Women Who Run With the Werewolves ed. Pam Keesey
A self-explanatory anthology.

Naked Brunch by Sparkle Hayter
A comedy about a mousy secretary who finds out she turns into a werewolf on nights fo the full moon.

Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow
An epic poem in blank verse about warring factions of werewolves in Los Angeles.

Lonely Werewolf Girl by Martin Millar
A comedy of manners centering on Kalix, a troubled Scottish werewolf and her werewolf clan.


I have but have yet to read:

Nadya by Pat Murphy
The main character is a werewolf in 1830s frontier Missouri

Kitty and the Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn
Kitty Goes to Washington
Kitty Takes a Holiday
Kitty and the Silver Bullet

The title character is a DJ and secret werewolf who starts a call-in advice show for supernaturals.
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Naked Brunch by Sparkle Hayter
A comedy about a mousy secretary who finds out she turns into a werewolf on nights fo the full moon.
Is there a decent TF "scene" in Naked Brunch? I've come close to buying it a couple of times, but never pulled the trigger and maybe knowing there's a decent TF might get me to finally bite (yes, pun intended.)
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