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WolfSpeaker
Author: Tamora Pierce
"Besides, who needs humans?All they do is slow me down and screech when they see my friends."A threatened pack of wolves summon the only human they know who can understand their messages of impending danger -- orphaned Daine. Something is not right in the once-peaceful Dunlath Valley. Humans are cutting down trees and driving away ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780614289497
ISBN-10: 0614289491
Reading Level: Young Adult
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4.9 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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daedelys avatar reviewed Wolf-Speaker on + 1218 more book reviews
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This is the second story in the series and it's beautifully done. An engrossing page-turner that will leave you wanting to keep reading until you're done. Daine continues to be my favorite character, with her ability to interact with the animals and her strong attitude. The book has an important message in it as well, in that we, as humans, need to care for the planet around us. Over-development of wildlands and pollution hurts everyone in the long run. The research regarding wolves in this book is also well-done. It's nice to see a story where the author took the time to make readers aware that wolves don't eat people (like some stories like to do). There's also a nice acknowledement from the author to her sources.
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daedelys avatar reviewed Wolf-Speaker on + 1218 more book reviews
This is the second story in the series and it's beautifully done. An engrossing page-turner that will leave you wanting to keep reading until you're done. Daine continues to be my favorite character, with her ability to interact with the animals and her strong attitude. The book has an important message in it as well, in that we, as humans, need to care for the planet around us. Over-development of wildlands and pollution hurts everyone in the long run. The research regarding wolves in this book is also well-done. It's nice to see a story where the author took the time to make readers aware that wolves don't eat people (like some stories like to do). There's also a nice acknowledement from the author to her sources.

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