Rise of the Wolf (Wereworld #1)
I honestly don't have a bad word to say about this book. It was amazing. Honestly, this will most likely be more of a gush that a review...but hey...it's my blog right?I don't think I realized this about myself before, but after reading Wereworld I discovered that I love me a character who can get his ass thoroughly kicked, and either run away or luckily win a fight because someone who cared about them helped them out...not just because they are the main character, and they are uber, and have
This probably sounds like a snobbish criticism, the kind of thing an ass might say, but at times throughout this book it almost seemed like Jobling was trying too hard, at least harder than he needed to in order to tell the story and get the right tone across. Don't get me wrong, I liked this book, enjoyed parts of it a great deal, but there were moments that seemed to be lacking in a way. I can't quite put my finger on it, something about the way the author writes his narrative just had me
Tragedy, romance, flying fur, and sharpened, pointy teeth tearing through flesh...to top it all off werewolves were not the only things shifting in this book. This is the realm of the Werelords. The noble families are all of different were descent. Fox, wolf, bear, and even boar are all represented in the land of Lyssia. Drew and his brother, Trent grew up on a farm with their mother and father, not unlike many other poor farming families in the kingdom. One night, as Drew and his mother awaited
This book was one of the best because of the action and mystery all swirled into one perfect book
Every werewolf book has its perks, needless to say, WEREWORLD: Rise of the Wolf is unquestionably a book which stands out from the rest. With its super attractive cover, I got consumed within a world of adventure, action and speck of romance.The protagonist, Drew, is a character thats empowered with strength, power and a whole lot of ability. There are many qualities I love however, the main thing I really love how he is extremely determined to do anything.It was heartbreaking to witness Drew
Let me just say that, right off the bat, I really enjoyed this book and I'm really looking forward to starting the next one in the series. However, my journey to reading this has been a long one!I was pretty interested in this book when I first saw it at our local library a couple years ago. The cover isn't the one that is currently listed in goodreads, but one that has a werewolf surrounded by an ornamental frame. It's kind of comic book style cover. I like graphic novels but this book was
Curtis Jobling
Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.21 | 3935 Users | 386 Reviews
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Original Title: | Rise of the Wolf |
ISBN: | 0141333391 (ISBN13: 9780141333397) |
Series: | Wereworld #1 |
Characters: | Hector of Troy, Drew Ferran, Prince Lucas, Lady Gretchen, Whitley |
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Imagine a world ruled by Werelords - men and women who can shift at will into bears, lions, and serpents. When Drew suddenly discovers he's not only a werewolf but the long-lost heir to the murdered Wolf King's throne, he must use his wits and newfound powers to survive in a land suddenly full of enemies. Drew's the only one who can unite the kingdom in a massive uprising against its tyrant ruler, Leopold the Lion. But the king is hot on Drew's tail and won't rest until he's got the rebel Wolf's head.Mention Appertaining To Books Rise of the Wolf (Wereworld #1)
Title | : | Rise of the Wolf (Wereworld #1) |
Author | : | Curtis Jobling |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | 2011 by Puffin |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Adventure. Childrens. Middle Grade. Paranormal |
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Ratings: 4.21 From 3935 Users | 386 ReviewsCriticism Appertaining To Books Rise of the Wolf (Wereworld #1)
Id say the best way to describe this book is Pirates of the Caribbean meets Lord of the rings. Curtis Joblings introduces us to a completely unique and exciting world full of unpredictability and adventure.But dont be fooled by Curtis Joblings graceful writing style, he doesnt pull any punches. The amount of horrible things that happen to the main characters especially Drew really makes you wonder exactly how much pain can a reader endure. The first half of the book develops at a calm steadyI honestly don't have a bad word to say about this book. It was amazing. Honestly, this will most likely be more of a gush that a review...but hey...it's my blog right?I don't think I realized this about myself before, but after reading Wereworld I discovered that I love me a character who can get his ass thoroughly kicked, and either run away or luckily win a fight because someone who cared about them helped them out...not just because they are the main character, and they are uber, and have
This probably sounds like a snobbish criticism, the kind of thing an ass might say, but at times throughout this book it almost seemed like Jobling was trying too hard, at least harder than he needed to in order to tell the story and get the right tone across. Don't get me wrong, I liked this book, enjoyed parts of it a great deal, but there were moments that seemed to be lacking in a way. I can't quite put my finger on it, something about the way the author writes his narrative just had me
Tragedy, romance, flying fur, and sharpened, pointy teeth tearing through flesh...to top it all off werewolves were not the only things shifting in this book. This is the realm of the Werelords. The noble families are all of different were descent. Fox, wolf, bear, and even boar are all represented in the land of Lyssia. Drew and his brother, Trent grew up on a farm with their mother and father, not unlike many other poor farming families in the kingdom. One night, as Drew and his mother awaited
This book was one of the best because of the action and mystery all swirled into one perfect book
Every werewolf book has its perks, needless to say, WEREWORLD: Rise of the Wolf is unquestionably a book which stands out from the rest. With its super attractive cover, I got consumed within a world of adventure, action and speck of romance.The protagonist, Drew, is a character thats empowered with strength, power and a whole lot of ability. There are many qualities I love however, the main thing I really love how he is extremely determined to do anything.It was heartbreaking to witness Drew
Let me just say that, right off the bat, I really enjoyed this book and I'm really looking forward to starting the next one in the series. However, my journey to reading this has been a long one!I was pretty interested in this book when I first saw it at our local library a couple years ago. The cover isn't the one that is currently listed in goodreads, but one that has a werewolf surrounded by an ornamental frame. It's kind of comic book style cover. I like graphic novels but this book was
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