A review by torlin_keru
The Sea Wolf by Jack London

3.0

At first I was really thrown off by the character Wolf Larssen, but once I realized that this book was written in order to moralize as well as to entertain, I was able to enjoy it a lot more. The protagonist and Wolf are good foils for each other, even when the protagonist adapts to his situation.

The second half of the story was more interesting and gripping to me than the first, though with the lulls typical to fiction from this time period. I really enjoyed Call of the Wild and White Fang, but I don't think I need to read any more of Jack London's fiction after this.