Has anyone read
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Has anyone read these at all? I just did, and they're brilliant. The characters are all awesome (Okay, maybe not Argul, but everyone else! Argul isn't even very uninteresting, just a bit of a Stu.), including the ones that never even appear, and the world is really quite fascinating--similar to our own in many ways, but with no discernable time period, as much variety as there can be for it to still be believable--which it is--and a plot that really did keep me from putting it down and sometimes made me gasp out loud--though it's quite fun to try to guess where it's leading. It's kind of hard to describe what it's about, but it's a fantasy--I think--that takes place in an unnamed world, and at the beginning, you start to worry that it's getting a bit cliche, but the characters are fascinating enough that you keep reading anyway, and then you find out that it's all an illusion, and it's actually really original--but you could have guessed it in retrospect, if you didn't, though it isn't obvious at all--and it's just really, really good. I'd like to note that despite the titles, these books do not involve any actual wolves--which disappointed me a bit, and I'm sure it'd disappoint WolfGirl even more, so I'm letting you all know beforehand. It makes you think, too, and it's funny, too, and it's just very good in general. You should all read it. I wish I could explain the plot, but it'll sound cliche unless I put in spoilers, because like I said, nothing is as it seems, and at the beginning the plot seems like it's going in one direction, but, well... Yeah. It doesn't... But it's awesome! You should all read it.
(April 5, 2011 - 2:46 pm)
I haven't read them, but I just reserved them at the library!
(April 7, 2011 - 8:56 pm)
I read Wolf Tower, I think it's called, and really liked it. I like Claidi's personality.
(May 3, 2011 - 4:19 pm)