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Wolf's Bane [Paperback]

Tara K. Harper
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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TO TOUCH THE STARS

She was Dion the Wolfwalker, and through her telepathic bond with the Gray Ones, she could hear the packsong and run with the wolves. And now, as fate ripped from her almost everything she held dear, her wolfbond became her only reason to live, for she could not  deny the Call of the wolves to help them. Driven by the need of the Gray Ones, she would seek out and confront the mysterious beings of the sky--the ones who had once brought death to the world. In eight hundred years, no human had survived that contact. But Dion could not avoid it.  Only by facing the aliens could she save herself . . . and the future of the wolves!


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I'm a sucker for wolves.  I'm also a sucker for stories about humans who have telepathic relationships with animals (I especially like wolves--did I mention that?).  I'd like to do things like climb sheer cliffs and shoot whitewater rapids, but I'm too scared of them.  Tara Harper's Tales of the Wolves allows me to experience all of that vicariously.  Too bad the wolf part isn't real--I don't think I'd be scared of that.  Then again, Tara tells me wolves can be pretty nasty.  And they are wild animals, after all.  I guess I'll just stick to reading...
                        --Shelly Shapiro, Executive Editor --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, heart wrenchingly fabulous!, Aug 10 2000
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Elysia Retzlaff (Salt Lake City, Utah) - See all my reviews
First of all, this is not the fifth book, it is the 4th. The fifth is yet to be published. (Grayheart is the 6th) This book will knock your socks off. Yes, it is very depressing and very upsetting, but very necessary. If you are a fan of the Wolfwalker series and have faith in the author - you'll love it. If you prefer a happy ending, however, heed caution before reading this book. This book needed to take place though - Dion needed to discover herself - she was unhappy with her life and very discontented. Trust me, it is a tear jerking read, but you'll love it. (And if you pay really close attention to the epilogue you may realize that the ending isn't quite so bad afterall) I loved it - and would recommend it to anyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, heart wrenchingly fabulous!, Aug 10 2000
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Elysia Retzlaff (Salt Lake City, Utah) - See all my reviews
First of all, this is not the fifth book, it is the 4th. The fifth is yet to be published. (Grayheart is the 6th) This book will knock your socks off. Yes, it is very depressing and very upsetting, but very necessary. If you are a fan of the Wolfwalker series and have faith in the author - you'll love it. If you prefer a happy ending, however, heed caution before reading this book. This book needed to take place though - Dion needed to discover herself - she was unhappy with her life and very discontented. Trust me, it is a tear jerking read, but you'll love it. (And if you pay really close attention to the epilogue you may realize that the ending isn't quite so bad afterall) I loved it - and would recommend it to anyone.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Tara, how could you.....?, Mar 23 2000
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aVaena (Arlington, VA USA) - See all my reviews
If you have read the first three novels in the Wolfwalker series (and if you haven't, I suggest that you do) do not, I repeat, DO NOT read Grayheart or Wolf's Bane. Ember Dione maMarin was my favorite character, and Harper destroyed her life. I don't ask for sugar plum fairies and sprites dancing under the pale moon light, but I do expect to be able to read a story without feeling sick to my stomach over the non-stop agony my character is experiencing. Wolfwalker, Shadow Leader, and Storm Runner had plenty of pain and fear, but those emotions were at least balanced by excitement and joy. I don't know what Tara Harper was thinking...maybe she was having a bad year, or maybe she has every intention of making up for it in future novels, but unless she redeems herself, my advice is to stay away from these novels.
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