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A review by tiffanynoel
For the Wolf by Hannah Whitten
4.0
3.5/5
Overall, I really liked this book! The story was exciting and kept me hooked and I enjoyed most of the characters!
The world wasn’t very developed and there were some things that were just too convenient and not explained. Why can Red see when Eammon is in trouble but not Lyra or Fife?
Red isn’t my favorite heroine ever, but I did like that she had accepted her fate but then was ready to pivot and adapt once it didn’t go as expected. She didn’t just waste away and complain about her life.
Eammon and the Wilderwood was probably my favorite part. So intricate and interesting. And Eammon is such a sweetie with a good heart.
And I am intrigued enough to read the next one!
There was some implied/innuendo stuff especially at the end, but not too bad and fairly easily skipped if wanted.
Overall, I really liked this book! The story was exciting and kept me hooked and I enjoyed most of the characters!
The world wasn’t very developed and there were some things that were just too convenient and not explained. Why can Red see when Eammon is in trouble but not Lyra or Fife?
Red isn’t my favorite heroine ever, but I did like that she had accepted her fate but then was ready to pivot and adapt once it didn’t go as expected. She didn’t just waste away and complain about her life.
Eammon and the Wilderwood was probably my favorite part. So intricate and interesting. And Eammon is such a sweetie with a good heart.
And I am intrigued enough to read the next one!
There was some implied/innuendo stuff especially at the end, but not too bad and fairly easily skipped if wanted.