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Wolf-Speaker (The Immortals #2) Paperback | Pages: 344 pages
Rating: 4.21 | 49073 Users | 977 Reviews

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Original Title: Wolf-Speaker
ISBN: 1416903445 (ISBN13: 9781416903444)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Immortals #2, Tortall, Tortall (chronological order) #11 , more
Characters: Veralidaine Sarrasri, Numair Salmalín, Rikash Moonsword, Skysong (Kitten)
Setting: Tortall

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When humans start cutting down trees and digging holes in peaceful Dunlath Valley, the wolves know that something is wrong. They send a messenger to the only human who will listen -- Daine, a fourteen-year-old girl with the unpredictable power of wild magic. Daine and her closest companions heed the wolves' cry for help. But the challenge they are about to face in the valley is greater than they can possibly imagine...

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Title:Wolf-Speaker (The Immortals #2)
Author:Tamora Pierce
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 344 pages
Published:June 1st 2005 by Simon Pulse (first published April 1st 1993)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic

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Ratings: 4.21 From 49073 Users | 977 Reviews

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I received a free ebook version of this from Netgalley. Thankyou to both Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this! My review is still honest.I'm really sorry to say that I think this book has second book syndrome, and I don't think it's as good as Wild Magic. I am still invested in the series and the characters, and I have high hopes for Emperor Mage, but this one wasn't up to the standard of the first book.This series is based around a young girl who has wild magic, powers that

Oh my god. I don't have words to explain how I feel right now. It dosen't take long for the story to shift in shape. There is no lingering and much rememberence on the first book to get annoyed with. And it dosen't take long chapters for you to be intrigued. There was so much going on yet, so organized that I was so pleased when it ended. It made me feel warm and longing after, and mind you not many books makes me feel this way. This book reminded me of this particular animation which I LOVE. It

This and my other reviews can be found at http://amethystbookwyrm.blogspot.co.uk/When the Wolf pack, led by Brokefang, ask Daine, the only wild magician, to help them stop the humans from ruining their territory, she and Numair go to their aid. However, they find something sinister going on a Long Lake as they find that the nobles are trying to usurp the throne from King Jonathan and Queen Thayet. In Wolf-Speaker we are introduced to both new and existing characters but my favourite is defiantly

My thanks to Harper Collins UK and NetGalley for a review copy of this one.This is the second of the Immortals series (my review of book 1 is here:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...) by Tamora Pierce. The one opens with the wolves that Daine once hunted with trying to reach her and thinking over the news theyve received of her from other creatures of the forest. Daine, now fourteen, meanwhile is heading with her mentor/teacher, the mage Numair Salmalin, their horses including Cloud, and

This text in the series definitely has the feeling as a bridge - bridging Daine's introduction to Tortall to her future position in Tortallan society, bridging the drama with Carthak, as well as bridging Daine's experience and development of her own magic. While its not my favorite of the quartet, I really do love this book - including the whole wolf pack, the castle cats, Tkaa, and the real introduction of Kitten. I also like Maura as a sort of foil to Daine.

*happy sigh*I always finish these books with a smile on my face. There's just something about them that leaves me feeling like this:It's hard to write a review for something you love this much. I'd much rather just tell you all to READ IT NAO and let it speak for itself.But you're not here for that. And this book deserves a proper review from me. I'll try.First of all, to let some parts of it speak for themselves, here are a few lines of sparkling dialogue from this book, iconified by awesome

I was in the mood for some fairly mindless YA Fantasy today something heroic and delightful, a tonic to cleanse my palate after the torture that was that Feist Merchant Prince book, which I read yesterday and hated and this jumped into my hand. I was very quickly re-immersed in the world of Daine, our teenage animal mage, and the imminent threat to the land from a darkness beyond.This one sees Daine and her mentor Numair caught up in a rebellion against the King, with a sideline of sentient

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