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Cold the Night, Fast the Wolves
by Meg Long
This cover is so gorgeous, I just had to read it. Though I have some mixed feelings about this read it was an interesting read.
The book had a real slow start for me. It has a creative world. I had to hang in there though cause I did feel that the book ended better then expected. As a debut book the author is off to a good start. Im a huge fantasy reader but I have never been a huge fan of Sci-fi read. This book has some Sci-fi feels but it was done in a way that made it more enjoyable. However I do wish that I got more out of it as there were parts where I felt disconnected from the character but I found myself entranced by the world and the wolves. The authors way of writing is a little jagged but for a debut I feel that the next book has a lot of promise.
A frozen planet with wolves this YA fantasy can check a lot of boxes for readers. In the darkness we push for the light. This story is fighting to live. Some scenes can be a little more graphic than others but overall it is still YA.
In short:
Did I like it? It wasn't to bad.
Would I recommend it? Possibly.
Would I read more by this author? I'll keep a look out.
The book had a real slow start for me. It has a creative world. I had to hang in there though cause I did feel that the book ended better then expected. As a debut book the author is off to a good start. Im a huge fantasy reader but I have never been a huge fan of Sci-fi read. This book has some Sci-fi feels but it was done in a way that made it more enjoyable. However I do wish that I got more out of it as there were parts where I felt disconnected from the character but I found myself entranced by the world and the wolves. The authors way of writing is a little jagged but for a debut I feel that the next book has a lot of promise.
A frozen planet with wolves this YA fantasy can check a lot of boxes for readers. In the darkness we push for the light. This story is fighting to live. Some scenes can be a little more graphic than others but overall it is still YA.
In short:
Did I like it? It wasn't to bad.
Would I recommend it? Possibly.
Would I read more by this author? I'll keep a look out.