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The Wolf Queen by Tabitha Caplinger is a powerful book that looks at the fight between light and darkness, told in a unique fantasy story that is easily captivating and exciting. I really enjoyed this story, especially the lessons that the characters faced. It was fast-paced, which I personally enjoyed, because it kept me turning pages. The character development kept me cheering the characters on during their quest to overcome the darkness. This was the first book I read by Tabitha, but I cannot wait to read more of her books!
Anything with wolves as prominent characters gets my attention. Add to their presence two great MCs (one I related to and one I wanted to be), an OP dark villain vs the seemingly feeble light of the heroes, and a bit of allegory, and you've got this lovely book! Also, the Nordic-inspired world made me happy.
I really wanted to like this book. I love Norse mythology and the premise sounded amazing.
Unfortunately, I was so bored by Chapter 5 I would rather have watched paint dry. If the writing had been engaging, or grammatically correct, or even lyrically beautiful, I may have pushed through. But it wasn't.
This is a DNF for me.
Unfortunately, I was so bored by Chapter 5 I would rather have watched paint dry. If the writing had been engaging, or grammatically correct, or even lyrically beautiful, I may have pushed through. But it wasn't.
This is a DNF for me.
I really enjoyed this book.
This follows Ylva as she and Prince Rohan have to deal with the evil that comes to over take the 4 realms. Ylva is also having these dreams about her past and how she is lived with the wolves. She never goes anywhere without her two wolf companions.
I loved seeing this story come about. It was great. It was great to see these two different people come together and fight for the light.
I loved seeing how Ylva was helping the light and the people.
This book was so great and I really enjoyed being with these characters and the wolves.
Overall I loved this book. Cant wait to read more from this author.
This follows Ylva as she and Prince Rohan have to deal with the evil that comes to over take the 4 realms. Ylva is also having these dreams about her past and how she is lived with the wolves. She never goes anywhere without her two wolf companions.
I loved seeing this story come about. It was great. It was great to see these two different people come together and fight for the light.
I loved seeing how Ylva was helping the light and the people.
This book was so great and I really enjoyed being with these characters and the wolves.
Overall I loved this book. Cant wait to read more from this author.
funny
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book caught my attention with the title ‘The Wolf Queen’ I love Wolves and Tigers and just had to grab this book to see what it was all about.
For me I found the story to be a bit slow. Even though they were short chapters and I was getting through the book quite quickly, it wasn’t really capturing my attention.
The characters were fun to get to know, as well as the little banter between the two main characters. There was very little romance that only came up towards the end of the book.
I felt the book had a Viking theme going on with how the names were and the choice of weapons/fashion and hair.
I LOVED the wolves in the book and I’m really jealous I don’t have a pair as well.
But apart from that I liked the book but I just don’t think it’s my kind of story x
For me I found the story to be a bit slow. Even though they were short chapters and I was getting through the book quite quickly, it wasn’t really capturing my attention.
The characters were fun to get to know, as well as the little banter between the two main characters. There was very little romance that only came up towards the end of the book.
I felt the book had a Viking theme going on with how the names were and the choice of weapons/fashion and hair.
I LOVED the wolves in the book and I’m really jealous I don’t have a pair as well.
But apart from that I liked the book but I just don’t think it’s my kind of story x
The Wolf Queen is a Vikings adventure into magic and war. Ylva is a clan leader that keeps to her people. She is known as the Wolf Queen, mysteriously followed by her two wolves everywhere she goes. When clansmen from a neighboring tribe come to her for aid with word of the dragon rising, Ylva must ban together with the other clan leaders and the prince to stop the impending Darkness that is coming for them all. Will the Light be able to prevail?
I adored The Wolf Queen. The story was action-packed, engaging, and had a few twists I didn't expect. I really liked the characters, they were written very well and interesting, and I could picture the settings perfectly. I really liked the lore in the story as well, it was as much of a driving force that the characters themselves were, and the elements felt like they fell into place at the right times.
If you enjoy stories with underlying lore, vikings, some romance, and lots of action, you should definitely check out The Wolf Queen!
I adored The Wolf Queen. The story was action-packed, engaging, and had a few twists I didn't expect. I really liked the characters, they were written very well and interesting, and I could picture the settings perfectly. I really liked the lore in the story as well, it was as much of a driving force that the characters themselves were, and the elements felt like they fell into place at the right times.
If you enjoy stories with underlying lore, vikings, some romance, and lots of action, you should definitely check out The Wolf Queen!