Finally reading through the Spice and Wolf novels that have been sitting on on the shelf for a while. Good stuff, just as good as the anime which I loved. Novels flesh out a bit more dialogue between the two characters, which was by far the highlight of the anime.
Basic story outline for the curious.
It is set in a pre-industrial era, in European like atmosphere. Lawrence is a traveling merchant who, after obtaining a cart of wheat from a small village, finds a naked girl in the back with the ears and tail of a wolf. She introduces herself as Holo, the harvest deity of the the village. She has grown tired of her duties and wishes to return to her homeland in the North. Lawrence reluctantly agrees, and find Holo to be a very shrewd business partner. The two begin their journey, traveling from town to town earning profit and learning about each other.
Unlike the standard animu fare that some may fear, this show avoids the usual trappings. It's not laden with fanservice, even when Holo first appears naked, Lawrence doesn't break down into the usual blob you'd expect from an anime guy. The series is usually a two person play, with the dialogue between Holo and Lawrence driving the story. The smart dialogue takes what would otherwise be something very generic and does something special. The action is minimal, and the plots really do revolve around economics and trade. Somehow it makes everything work.