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|  | Wolf Brother « Thread Started on Jul 15, 2007, 8:13pm » | |
Anyone heard of Wolf Brother, Spirit Walker and Soul Eater? Those three books are the best wolf-fiction books I've ever read! ^_^
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|  | Re: Wolf Brother « Reply #1 on Jul 16, 2007, 6:43am » | |
Yeah, I'm reading Wolf Brother for school.
Nah, the best wolf-book I've ever read is White Fang.
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|  | Re: Wolf Brother « Reply #3 on Jul 21, 2007, 10:20pm » | |
I've read Wolf Brother, and White Fang also. Both show the realism of the wolf's life, but I can't pick any favorites. ^.^
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|  | Re: Wolf Brother « Reply #5 on Aug 3, 2007, 10:26am » | |
My favorites are White Fang and the 'Julie Series'. (Julie and the Wolves, Julie, and Julies Wolf Pack) I'm not sure if that's what it's called, but every book starts with Julie so that wahat I call it. Julie's Wolf Pack And White Fang are my favorites because they're from the wolves' point of veiw.
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|  | Re: Wolf Brother « Reply #6 on Aug 3, 2007, 9:36pm » | |
Has anyone read Call of the Wild? I know it's not really about a wolf, but it makes him like a wolf, and so much mention of wolves...it is one of the best books I've ever read.
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|  | Re: Wolf Brother « Reply #7 on Aug 4, 2007, 4:36am » | |
Quote:Has anyone read Call of the Wild? |
| I've read it! I was looking through the books in the libarary and came across. I thought it sounded very interesting so I checked it out. I love it!
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|  | Re: Wolf Brother « Reply #8 on Aug 5, 2007, 1:16am » | |
Has anyone heard of The Sight? I haven't read it yet, but apparently its about a pack of wolves and a prophecy or something. I plan to read it soon.
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|  | Re: Wolf Brother « Reply #9 on Aug 5, 2007, 4:00am » | |
I've heard of it...never read it.
Call of the Wild is such a touching story 
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