I have 3 other books from the Wolves Of The Beyond series.
The author kept using the word "marrow" in the book. And I don't know why, but the book just feels really short, and I was able to read through it very quickly. I don't think the story was as good as the Guardians of Ga'hoole. So far in the story there hasn't been enough suspense, and there was no greater issue involved, yet.
I am going to keep reading, and see if some super awesome quest comes up... I like quests, they are something that gives a character the chance to experience life and show their every angle. Even tough the main character is a wolf it is no different. But I must praise the author for capturing the life of a wolf pack so well, like the owls from the Ga'hoole, she was able to make all the animals so real and human-like(without making it seem weird). It is as if the wolves really are like that in real life.
Word Of The Day:
ab·er·rant/ˈabərənt/
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a·bet/əˈbet/
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| Synonyms: | instigate - incite - encourage - foment - provoke | |
Ex. He was displaying some aberrant behaviour after the death of his sister, Mary.
I never meant to abet her with the crime, I have never wanted to be part of this.
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