Setelah sekian laka berpisah dengan Torak, Renn, dan Serigala, akhirnya saya bisa baca sekaligus menyelesaikan novel ini. Dan ketagihan dengan ceritanya. Bagian akhirnya sebenarnya mengharukan, tapi saya ga bisa nangis karena malu kalau ada yg ngeliatin saya nangis. On to the next book!

Another excellent entry in this series that "combines Stone Age anthropology with supernatural mythology"--Torak and his friend Renn set off to the frozen North to rescue his "packmate" (best friend who's not a human) Wolf. There's always lots of outdoor survival scenes and tense action in these books, plus animal behavior--the way Torak and Wolf "talk" in wolfspeak is really neat. The magical elements are also fascinating, as Torak once again must "spirit walk" in the body of a bird and even a polar bear in order to complete his quest. I especially love hearing Sir Ian McKellan narrate these on audiobook; mmmmmm!
adventurous mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I don't know why but I didn't really get into this book. I understand it must be hard to write emotion in 3rd person but I think it would be so much better in 1st person. What was going on in the book was dramatic but I just didn't get that

Wonderful. If only the series weren't over....

Tror dette er favoritt boka mi i serien!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!