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Wolf's Blood (Wolf)
Wolf's Blood - Wolf
Author: Jane Lindskold
Raised in the wild by intelligent, language-using wolves, in her teens Firekeeper was abducted back into the lands of men, where her upbringing as a wolf helped her survive the deadly intrigues of human beings. — One of the first things she learned in Hawk Haven was that magic was a thing to be feared and despised. Long ago, all the human kingdom...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765353740
ISBN-10: 0765353741
Publication Date: 1/2/2008
Pages: 736
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Tor Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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annapi avatar reviewed Wolf's Blood (Wolf) on + 334 more book reviews
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The latest, if not the last, of the Firekeeper saga, this one started out slowly, so that even I as a fan of the series kept putting it aside and having a hard time picking it up again. It picks up where the previous story left off, after Firekeeper and friends have taken over the Nexus Islands which is the waypoint for the sorcerer's gates to the different lands. They have closed the gates which are the easiest trade routes for all the different nations, angering them into banding together against an unknown foe to try and regain control. Meanwhile, Firekeeper goes on a quest to find the cure for the deadly sickness querinalo that can destroy a person's magical ability if it does not kill him. Once the storyline sped up at around page 135 or so it finally perked up my interest enough to keep me up late trying to get to its rousing climax. While there is a tone of finality to this volume, there is certainly enough room for more adventures for the wolf-girl and her pack if Lindskold intends to continue the series, which would definitely be welcome.
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tarheelcoin avatar reviewed Wolf's Blood (Wolf) on + 84 more book reviews
I give the entire Firekeeper/Blind Seer series as a whole 5 stars - wonderful story, wonderful characters. I didn't care for "Wolf's Blood" much. The story dragged & the writing was rather wooden and stiff. I got the impression that the author was ready to finish this saga. which she apparently has. It was a chore to get through this book, but I had to, because I wanted very much to know how the story ended and I did like the ending. It left some room for expansion in case Lindskold ever decides to revisit it. I recommend that the series be read in order so one can get Firekeeper and Blind Seer's story from the beginning. If you start with this book, likely you'll be confused.


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