Wolf Brother (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #1)

 
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A brilliant book
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Wolf brother is about Torak, a boy living c.6000 years ago in a time of magic and stones. This book starts just as Torak's father is dying. Out on his own, Torak has a massive destiny to fulfill, destroy the demon bear.

Full of epic adventure, excitment and survival, this book is a great read for 10+ boys and maybe some girls to. With an amazing storyline, even kids who don't enjoy reading will be drawn in, I was.
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An Okay Adventure Story
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Reader reviewed by Kaitlin

Torak is only 12 moons old when he is forced to embark on one of the hardest, most dangerous adventures anyone could face.  He and he Fa lived isolated in the woods his whole life.  Then, one day, a giant bear attacked, leaving Torak an orphan.  Now, he must go to the Spirit Mountain with his guide, a young wolf, to destroy the demon-possessed bear.  Will he succeed?

Wolf Brother is a good read.  There are no major flows.  However, it is not exactly exciting.  Although it is a short novel, it moves too slow.  The animals and the customs make the story much more interesting.  I am now reading the second book, which seems to be better.  The reading level is fourth grade, but I would recommend it for fifth to seventh grade.


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Read This, or Die Trying
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Reader reviewed by EshInoBi

Wolf Brother is an amazing book! When Torak's father dies, he makes Torak swear to travel to Mountain of the World Spirit (or die trying), and that he will have a guide. Later on, he's hungry and sees a wolf. He wants to eat it, but he can't. It's his guide. They are captured by Raven Clan, where Renn helps Torak escape, because she believes that killing him is not the answer to the problem with their clan. He finds the three pieces of the nanuak to get the world spirit with Renn and Wolf, and kills the demon bear, the one that was possesed, the one that killed his father.

"This is a girl's book! Wolves! Poeu!" Don't you DARE try saying that. Wolf Brother is an amazing book that boys and girls will both love. It is a story of friendship and trust. I don't want to sound like a narrative, so I would just like to say that everyone should read this book. It is truly amazing. Oh, and I forgot to tell you- Torak can understand and speak (though it's harder for him, not having a tail) to wolves... the reason? The reason is in the next book!
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an unputdownable book
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Reader reviewed by tayla

This has got to be the best book i have ever read and i recommend it to anyone.It was a book that really got my imagination working.Its the type of book that keeps you busy for hours and you are able to read it more than once.

It shows how much courage and persitance one can have to achieve a task that may have once been out of reach. It reveals the amount of love one can have for another and how much it can grow over time.

Over all I thought it was an amazing book and I cant wait to read the rest of the sequence.
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