It seems to me that werewolves are always depicted in novels as having cravings and/or a strong preference for extremely rare steaks.  It seems to me that ribs would also be a favorite of werewolves.  How extremely satisfying would it be for them to sit down to dinner at a nice, casual dining restaurant and be able to pick up a bone and start gnawing on it?  I would think it would make a possibly otherwise socially awkward situation a lot more tolerable!  Even as a human, I sometimes find restaurants daunting, with the myriad of smells, strange people, and frequently being cornered into a booth, so I can only imagine that it would be 
extremely stressful for our (fictional?) lycan friends!
What do you think?
Here are some stories and series that I've really enjoyed featuring werewolves:

 Kitty and the Midnight Hour (Kitty Norville, Book 1)
Kitty and the Midnight Hour (Kitty Norville, Book 1)
: Kitty Norville is a midnight-shift DJ for a Denver radio station and a  werewolf in the closet. Her new late-night advice show for the  supernaturally disadvantaged is a raging success, but it's Kitty who can  use some help. With one sexy werewolf-hunter and a few homicidal undead  on her tail, Kitty may have bitten off more than she can chew.

 Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, book 1)
Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, book 1)
: Mercy Thompson's life is not exactly normal. Her next-door neighbor is a  werewolf. Her former boss is a gremlin. And she's fixing a VW bus for a  vampire. But then, Mercy isn't exactly normal herself.

 Derik's Bane (Wyndham Werewolves)
Derik's Bane (Wyndham Werewolves)
: Derik's a werewolf with alpha issues--and a body to die for. 
Sara is the personification of unspeakable evil--and smells like roses. 
Now if they could just stop drooling over each other long enough to  save the world.
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 How about you?  Any other favorite werewolf novels to share?
 
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