
The Sight
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Steven Crossley
After a pregnant she-wolf and her pack take shelter in an abandoned Transylvanian castle, they are set upon by Morgra, a lone wolf whose traveling companion feeds on the dead. One of the she-wolf's pups is destined to hold a key to unimaginable power, and Morgra will do anything to seize that power for herself.
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I hold a soft spot in my heart for wolves and and have always been a fan of talking animal tales. As such I was quite excited to find this book, sadly it had been sitting in my "to-read" shelf for a few years as I worked my way through other books and just life in general. so when I saw it in audible I just had to pick it up.
I really wanted to like this book, if not love it, at least like it.
disappointed in being disappointed.
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While the writing is good I understand that it's written for young adults and after re-listening to this audiobook I see how people who are listening to it now as adults and aren't biased towards it due to childhood memories may be disappointed with it.
The narration is good, Steven Crossley does a good job with character voices and doesn't speak in monotone.
The story is a bit slow to start and is obviously inspired by Richard Adam's work but not executed as well as "Watership Down" was, though it is very similar so if you enjoyed that book you will enjoy this one. My only complaint as an adult listening to this is that the flow seems to be a little off, where in Richard Adam's "Watership Down" the animal's theology, termonology and mythos were established in the opening prologue, David Clement-Davies's pack theology, and termonology are mentioned in a sentence then promptly explained thereafter, though if i remember correctly there is a glossary at the beginning of the novel if you are reading it in print with a little dictionary of the animal's terms. The author also highlights his knowledge of history, mentioning human conflicts going on during the time period.
Animal Fantasy is its own unique genre that most authors don't foray into, and the target audience is generally children and young adults, so most adults who missed out on this wonderful genre in their childhood just have to look past the simplified writing, because it's mostly written in the wolf cub's viewpoint and they are essentially children. This book's sequel is very good I highly recommend it, I also recommend "Ratha's Creature" and "Promise of The Wolves".
10/10 thank you David for a wonderful childhood memory
First Favorite Book
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one of my favorites
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fantastic
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Over all a good book
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Stilted
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If you love wolves, adventure, if you can stand death, if you can stand a lot of characters (i had to write them all down, lol), if you LOVE suspense, THIS IS THE BEST BOOK YOU WILL EVER READ!!!!
AMAZING BOOK
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an old favorite!
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love this book!!!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
If you like animals and magic then yes. You would find it a gem.What did you like best about this story?
It was fresh, and intriguingSO AMAZING!!!!
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