Some fanarts of Blaze from The Lone Husky by Hannah Gold, and Lupa from Wolf Road/Wolf Mountain by Alice Roberts.
Refs used: Husky | Wolf
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Some fanarts of Blaze from The Lone Husky by Hannah Gold, and Lupa from Wolf Road/Wolf Mountain by Alice Roberts.
Refs used: Husky | Wolf
might be imagining things but i feel like prof. alice roberts must have recently read the left hand of darkness before she wrote wolf mountain
Wolf Road
Title: Wolf Road
Author: Beth Lewis
Synopsis: In the remote wilds of a ravaged land, Elka has been raised by a man who isn't her father. Since finding her wandering in the woods when she was seven, he has taught her how to hunt, shoot, set snares and start fires--everything she needs to survive. All she knows of the world outside is gleaned from whispers of a cataclysmic event that turned the clock back on civilization by a hundred and fifty years and reduced governments and technology to shambles, leaving men at the mercy of the elements--and each other. Everything changes when Elka learns that the man she has been calling father is harboring a terrible secret. Armed with nothing but her knife and her wiles, she decides to escape his clutches and sets out on a long journey to the frozen north in the hope of finding her long-lost parents. But as the trail of blood and bodies grows in her path, Elka realizes that daddy won't be letting his little girl go without a fight. If she's going to survive, she'll have to turn and confront not just him, but the truth about what he's turned her into.
Quote: “You can't admit to someone else what you're too damn afraid to admit to yourself.”
My Thoughts: When I first heard about this book I thought it was going to e so good. The synopsis sounded super interesting to me and it grabbed my attention fully. But when I finally got it and started reading it I was so disappointed. I didn't even finish it (That’s why there isn't a rating). The Narrator is what really ruined the book for me. I get that the girl telling the story about her kidnapper or whatever is kinda the point but I didn't like having to constantly re read sentences because I had no idea what I was reading. I also didn't like being in the head of an illiterate and naive child mainly because her way of telling the story made no sense to me. Also I felt like the story was being told in way too many periods of time so I had no idea what happened when. Ill probably give this book another try in the future but for now I don't like this book.
I received this book from Blogging for books in exchange for an honest review
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Back in Night by WolfRoad
I once lived in here when i was kid. Wold road.
Now i live in fox road. Nest from Wolf road.This is called as play park, but this is too small for “park” so i call it play corner, it’s just for kids, on fox road have one too, but bit bigger.
This is why i love Herttoniemi so much! Here’s animals roads; fox, wolf, squirel, marten, bear .. and, or i forget something..
Section 016-3434.1 MFT
Sad to See you go, RSG Colonie There are multiple Recovery Sports Grill locations within 20 - 30 minutes of my house. I can get the fresh chicken tenderloins hand-dipped in "Buffalo Bleu" on Pearl Street, in Guilderland, Troy, and soon, on my old stomping grounds in East Greebush.