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A review by madmadmaddymad
Wolfsong by TJ Klune
dark
emotional
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
On a reread, this book is even more captivating.
I love this edition, the cover art, the inner page design.
It’s a story of Ox, his whole life, from the day his daddy left when he was twelve, to the day he changed into a wolf. I had such a good time revisiting Green Creek, especially with the characters. I loved seeing Gordo at the start, so surly and uppity, with his mysterious distrust of the Bennets, and Robbie, who unexpectedly joins the pack halfway through - so unsure of himself when all he wanted was to belong.
Most of all, I love Joe and Ox. These two feel so strongly for each other, and theirs is a love that is so strong and so pure, you can’t help but feel your heart bursting full when they finally declare they love each other.
This book is sensational. I love everything about it.
I love this edition, the cover art, the inner page design.
It’s a story of Ox, his whole life, from the day his daddy left when he was twelve, to the day he changed into a wolf. I had such a good time revisiting Green Creek, especially with the characters. I loved seeing Gordo at the start, so surly and uppity, with his mysterious distrust of the Bennets, and Robbie, who unexpectedly joins the pack halfway through - so unsure of himself when all he wanted was to belong.
Most of all, I love Joe and Ox. These two feel so strongly for each other, and theirs is a love that is so strong and so pure, you can’t help but feel your heart bursting full when they finally declare they love each other.
This book is sensational. I love everything about it.
Graphic: Child abuse, Torture, and Death of parent
Moderate: Gore, Sexual content, and Grief
Minor: Adult/minor relationship