A review by eloise_bradbooks
Wolfsong by TJ Klune

5.0

I survived. For most of the book I didn't think I'd make it out alive. I barely did. Soooooo many emotions.
I loved it.

First, I'd like to point out that this book for me was clearly devided into two parts.
The first half basically goes through all that is said in the GR blurb, so even though you'll want to read that blurb (because it really is a beautiful blurb), try not to focus on it too much or you'll be wanting all those things to happen too soon. But believe me when I say that even knowing all those things before starting, it does not take away from the fact that the first part of this book is one of the most beautiful, amazing, heartfelt stories I have ever read.
A story about love, friendship, family, finding your place, growing into your own, belonging, oh... and also wolves. That's a thing. But tbh the most heartfelt parts were to do with the humanity that lives in all of these beautiful characters.

Now, I'm NOT saying that the second half wasn't good. It was veeeery good. Still beautiful.
I was left longing for the characters to get it together though. It also had a very different mood, more sombre, darker. I still loved it, my heart was in pieces but I loved it.

There were a couple of things that bugged me if i'm honest. Mostly the fact that there is this one thing about a couple of the side characters that interests me A LOT but we never get to know about it. I understand that we're seeing it through the MC's POV and he doesn't want to push them into talking about it but I WANT TO KNOOOW. And I think the author has said he wasn't talking about them any time soon. Ugh. My heart will be left longing for answers forever and always (or i could just go read fanfics, i'm sure they exist).
> Ahaha how wrong i was : Ravensong deals exactly with this issue.

All in all, I loved this. Stories that make me feel this many emotions so strongly in one book deserve awards. That's all I'm saying.