I have read every book in the Wolf Brother series and the Gods and Warriors. I can say that every single one of them was amazing and so is this book. It is a thrilling journey of Torak trying to find Renn. They go through troubles, but of course, Torak always has his pack-brother Wolf.
This book is called Viper’s Daughter. I have read every book in the Wolf Brother series and the Gods and Warriors. I can say that every single one of them was amazing and so is this book. It is a thrilling journey of Torak trying to find Renn and then they go to the North because of a mage’s vision. They go through troubles, but of course, Torak always has his pack-brother Wolf. Ever since his dad died he has been friends with this wolf from the Wolf Clan.
The Wolf Brother books are amazing masterpieces and fill you up with all types of emotions such as laughter, happiness, sadness and you even find yourself feeling sorry for the characters. You are always happy and satisfied that you read them. I would recommend these books to the ages seven and upwards because I started reading them when I was seven and back then it was a bit confusing. After a while, they got a lot easier to understand and feel like you were in the story. It is one of those books where you think you are inside the story. My favourite part is when Torak says that he hates the food that the Narwhal Clan gave him and then all the Narwhal Clan people try to eat as much as possible of the food Torak was given and there are many more times like that when you have a favourite moment. Then, the next moment you have another favourite part.
I could imagine myself there.
I like Wolf and how he described things like the sea or fire or the arrow stuck in his flank - a flying claw!. I like the description of the different camps in the Forest, the Narwals camp and the description of the ice on the mountain. I love animals and liked the author talking about all the different animals.I could imagine myself there.