A review by allisonjpmiller
The Wolf Wilder by Katherine Rundell

3.0

A sweet fable. The dialogue sometimes fights too much with the atmosphere instead of complementing it, but there is plenty to love about both. My main problem is how simple and straightforward Rakov's takedown (and the build-up to it) ends up being. While I appreciate Rundell's message, I didn't find any part of the book surprising or hard to predict. Still, Feo and Ilya are worthy heroes, and... wolves. You can't go far wrong.