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Laddar... The Mad Wolf's Daughter (urspr publ 2018; utgåvan 2019)av Diane Magras (Författare)
VerksinformationThe Mad Wolf's Daughter av Diane Magras (2018)
![]() al.vick-wishlist-YA (128) Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. ![]() ![]() After reading some "happy sigh" books lately, I'm tempted to turn this into a "happy sigh" book only blog. I mean, why waste time with ho-hum regular books when you can enter another time for a few hours and emerge with a "happy sigh"? The last fifty pages of this book were me reading as slowly as possible so it wouldn't end. Before this adventure, Drest trained to be as tough as her five brothers and father named, "Mad Wolf." She believed all their one-sided war stories completely. When a band of knights captures them all, Drest is left alone to save them. During their capture, she sees one knight attack another leaving him for dead. This is her first glimpse into the reality that not everyone is who they say they are. Along with the injured knight, who may or may not be her new friend she attempts to rescue her family. The story isn't just an adventure, in many ways, it is a coming of age story as Drest learns more about her family and some of the terrible things they have done in the name of war. Even in medieval days deciding that you aren't going to behave like your family is an unsettling part of growing up. Drest and her adventures held me spellbound, and for the time I was reading, I felt immersed in medieval Scotland. The Authors Notes and Glossary show how meticulously accurate this story is. I'm wishing for a sequel or better yet a series featuring Drest, a tough, fair, female knight. Verdict- Buy- Especially all you homeschoolers we're just starting our medieval year, and this fits perfectly into a living book list for grammar or logic stage history. It's not too young for high schoolers either if you need something light to balance out some source reading. I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! This is one of the rare books that lives up to the hype. It would have been a five-star book if the ending had been more of an ending and not felt like it was just a convenient stopping place. Drest, though, is an amazing character and her companions, Tig and Emerick, are worthy co-adventurers. The three face danger, betrayal and menace on their journey, but they also experience people at their best and most helpful. I'm always a fan of a girl-with-sword novel and this is a strong entry in that sub-genre and, I hope, the opening to an equally strong series. This is a well-told adventure set in medieval Scotland, and well suited for middle grade readers. Drest has learned how to fight from her father and older brothers and will soon join their war-band. But when her family is captured and taken to Faintree Castle to be hanged, Drest sets out to rescue them. She proves to be more than ready for the task. I hope this is successful. However, I don't think the cover will help. It is too pretty and will turn off boys who would otherwise like it. Drest is awesome - strong, smart, fierce and determined. She hops right into action and does not flinch from doing what is right even if it is terrifying and difficult. She is tough, doesn't give up, and is supported by all of her brother's voices in her head throughout her journey. The pacing is frantic, full of peril, the adventure doesn't stop. It is refreshing to see such a strong heroine fighting tooth-and-nail for who she loves. She makes mistakes, but she always tries to do what she believes to be true and correct. There were a few things that I did not love. In the beginning, when her family is taken, I thought it odd that none of her brothers would take her warning seriously, as she saw the knights coming to attack well in advance and repeatedly told them that danger was coming. Also, Drest's Father had told her to be strong, 'for she was not like the frail women and girls that his code had sworn them to protect...' It's not enough that so many books today have that lead heroine who is 'not like other women', do we have to have this in middle grade fiction as well? Full of action, a bit disjointed, lovely heroine. *eARC Netgalley* inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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"In 1210 Scotland, when invading knights capture 12-year-old Drest's father, the Mad Wolf of the North, and her beloved brothers who make up his fearsome war-band, she sets off to rescue them from the castle prison, taking along a wounded knight as her captive to trade for her family's freedom"-- Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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