As for books... currently, I'm reading Baptism of Fire by Andrzej Sapkowski. From The Witcher series (fantasy, of course).
I've only read the first book (
yet). Not long after that, I run into the TV series... Both of them are funny and likeable, without any Hollywood glitter.
someone asked for good lycanthropy books
It matters what one is looking for.
For horror, there is
Silver Bullets from King (Or was it
Cycle of the Werewolf?). It's not that big of a story (started out as a calendar...), but almost a classic.
Glen Duncan's
The Last Werewolf is more "modern": contains gore and... other adult material, so strictly 18+.
For more romantic people, there's Anne Rice's
Wolf Gift. The story's about a young fool... er... journalist. Not her best work, but way better than her last two books. Those who like her style will like it, but if it's one's first time to read anything from her, better start with the Mayfair series. (Which is about witches. Mostly.)
I guess the
WoD Werewolf series is something that role players will value. (I only read a few pieces of the series, though.)
Pelevin's
Sacred History of the Werewolf is a work of literature, meaning it's a tricky read (and has a fox spirit as main character. but werewolves make their appearance).
These were the ones suddenly coming to my mind. (Sorry to post it here: I don't read the General Discussions thread, so I don't want to randomly butt in.)
Also, as a source of great book titles (although, they are from the post-apocalyptic genre), I could recommend
this thread.