![]() ![]() Klune made with not only the formatting, but his usage of repetition stood out to me so much that if I were to ever read another book about werewolves I’d be disappointed if it wasn’t similarly laid out.Īs a fan and former writer of fanfic within the Teen Wolf fandom, I expect certain tropes to make an appearance in anything werewolf related that I read. The writing of Green Creek is stylized, somewhat jarringly so at the beginning, but by the end of Wolfsong the choices that T.J. ![]() Klune didn’t have to deal with actors leaving and inconsistent characterization. I’m not salty about it at all…), because as a book series, T.J. ![]() In some ways, most ways, Green Creek is better than Teen Wolf ever was (sorry Teen Wolf, but you fell off there at a certain point for me. Even the tone of Green Creek felt the same as Teen Wolf, with a strong sense of pack dynamics, found family, and tragedy woven throughout that stabs you right in the heart and you can’t help but ask to be stabbed again. The plot, while totally different, felt like I had returned home after being away for years. ![]() Not only does it have a similar small town vibe as Teen Wolf, but Green Creek felt like Teen Wolfas well. ![]()
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