A review by introworded
Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt

3.0

This book started off really great, but became a bit dull for me halfway through. There are some good elements to it; the exploration of June’s taboo love for her dead uncle, for instance, which I found very refreshing for a YA book. But while the book seemed to warm me up for some big climax on several occasions, it really didn’t come (the story line of Greta comes to mind).

I did love the way Brunt writes. Sentences flow very nicely and there’s a poetic feel to it. I’m not saying I hated this book at all, but it could have been “more” in my opinion.