Sure. I own an old copy of Fanged and Fabulous: The True Story of A Vampire Musician. It's pretty interesting reading about the evolution of music from someone who's actually experienced it all. I have it here with me and I'd be more than happy to let you borrow it.
McIntyre's A Compendium of the Undead and Rowland's Treatise on Involuntary Personal Transfiguration are both solid places to start. If you want something more complex or technical, let me know. I own several volumes on lycanthropy, in particular, myself.
If you can stomach the purple prose, Gilderoy Lockhart's books on werewolves and vampires actually have some interesting and proper facts. I mean, if you can tolerate that amount of nonsense that he spouts about damsels in distress in scanty robes that he was too dignified to take advantage of.
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