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This book is written in a very odd style, with the old-fashioned slang words it makes it very hard to understand. But in a way, this makes the book seem more real, and in the end, this makes the book a heap better. But you might find it quite hard to understand (but luckily there's a glossary at the end of the book. It helps, I'm telling you).

I just love Goodwin and Beka. I think they have a very distinct personality, that gives you an amazing feel for what life is like in the book. I liked Beka because she faced many hardships, but she pushed them down, and she had such an amazing strength inside her. I thought it was quite funny when she was in the relationship with Dale, and she didn't have a clue on anything. I laughed at that. My other favorite character is Goodwin. She seems like a two-faced character as she was super tough while doing Dog work, and sweet while she's off duty. I thought that was odd, but very clever on Tamora's part.

In the end, this book is really good. It can be really confusing in some parts, but if you read it again, and look up some words in the glossary at the back of the book, then it might clear up a bit. The characters are great, and were all very different. The idea of counterfeit coins was a smart idea, and very interesting. But you have to read Terrier before you read Bloodhound as it will be even more confusing, because you have to read it order. If you like fantasy kingdoms, with fights, and a different type of romance, then this book is recommended to you by me.
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