Wolf-Speaker (The Immortals #2) 
This series is getting more intriguing with each part. I specially enjoyed this second part because of the development in Daine's character. The way she used her wild magic for the good of everyone and the way she became one with different animals was the best part. Knowing this many animals and their minds and that they can become friendly with other animals too was heartwarming. So this novel was literally heartwarming and i loved being with all these animals. I cannot express this feeling in
Daine is still a bit childish for me at times which is why this is 4 instead of 5 stars. Besides that small issue I loved everything about this!! I loved all the new animals and immortals that were involved in this story and how much Daine learned about her own powers. I also totally ship Numaire and Daine together. I don't care what you say, you can't convince me otherwise. I WILL GO DOWN WITH THIS SHIP THEY ARE MEANT TO BE!

[Also read 17 December 2007]Daine is summoned by her former Pack to Dunlath where shenanigans are afoot. Once there, she is separated from everyone but her animal pals to stop high treason in its tracks!! (If this sounds like an after school special on PBS, YOUD BE RIGHT.)1. While there have been some very good conversations about the easiness Daine experiences in growing her magic, I would argue that the simplicity of the world extends well past just Daines magic. For any given conflict, an
If I werent writing a review for every single book this year, this would definitely be one that I would skip. This is a clear transition book and I really dont have much to say about it. I liked it; I didnt love it. I never felt annoyed, bored, moved, or enthusiastic about this book. I listened to it while running errands and doing some cleaning and it was the perfect background. Daines wolf pack family, who gave her a home when she was lost, has called for help. Their valley is being torn
Wolf Speaker is the second of Tamora Pierce's "Immortals Quartet" concerning fourteen-year-old Daine, a young woman who possesses "Wild Magic," giving her the ability to communicate with animals, heal any animal wound, and in this book, to gradually change her form into any animal she wishes. Pierce jumps straight into the story without hardly any background information, so if you are unfamiliar with the fantasy realm of Tortall, I very highly recommend that you don't begin your journey with
I was in the mood for some fairly mindless YA Fantasy today something heroic and delightful, a tonic to cleanse my palate after the torture that was that Feist Merchant Prince book, which I read yesterday and hated and this jumped into my hand. I was very quickly re-immersed in the world of Daine, our teenage animal mage, and the imminent threat to the land from a darkness beyond.This one sees Daine and her mentor Numair caught up in a rebellion against the King, with a sideline of sentient
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Title | : | Wolf-Speaker (The Immortals #2) |
Author | : | Tamora Pierce |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 344 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2005 by Simon Pulse (first published April 1st 1993) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic |
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When humans start cutting down trees and digging holes in peaceful Dunlath Valley, the wolves know that something is wrong. They send a messenger to the only human who will listen -- Daine, a fourteen-year-old girl with the unpredictable power of wild magic. Daine and her closest companions heed the wolves' cry for help. But the challenge they are about to face in the valley is greater than they can possibly imagine...Mention Books Concering Wolf-Speaker (The Immortals #2)
Original Title: | Wolf-Speaker |
ISBN: | 1416903445 (ISBN13: 9781416903444) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Immortals #2, Tortall, Tortall (chronological order) #11 , more |
Characters: | Veralidaine Sarrasri, Numair SalmalĂn, Rikash Moonsword, Skysong (Kitten) |
Setting: | Tortall |
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3.75 stars because I'm feeling pickyAlthough it was pretty awesome to see Daine handle everything on her own, I really did miss the presence of more humans (specifically Numair and Alanna). The Wolf pack was badass though, loved them. Loved all the different variety of animal voices too. Tkaa's character was pretty awesome as well. Another fun read :)This series is getting more intriguing with each part. I specially enjoyed this second part because of the development in Daine's character. The way she used her wild magic for the good of everyone and the way she became one with different animals was the best part. Knowing this many animals and their minds and that they can become friendly with other animals too was heartwarming. So this novel was literally heartwarming and i loved being with all these animals. I cannot express this feeling in
Daine is still a bit childish for me at times which is why this is 4 instead of 5 stars. Besides that small issue I loved everything about this!! I loved all the new animals and immortals that were involved in this story and how much Daine learned about her own powers. I also totally ship Numaire and Daine together. I don't care what you say, you can't convince me otherwise. I WILL GO DOWN WITH THIS SHIP THEY ARE MEANT TO BE!

[Also read 17 December 2007]Daine is summoned by her former Pack to Dunlath where shenanigans are afoot. Once there, she is separated from everyone but her animal pals to stop high treason in its tracks!! (If this sounds like an after school special on PBS, YOUD BE RIGHT.)1. While there have been some very good conversations about the easiness Daine experiences in growing her magic, I would argue that the simplicity of the world extends well past just Daines magic. For any given conflict, an
If I werent writing a review for every single book this year, this would definitely be one that I would skip. This is a clear transition book and I really dont have much to say about it. I liked it; I didnt love it. I never felt annoyed, bored, moved, or enthusiastic about this book. I listened to it while running errands and doing some cleaning and it was the perfect background. Daines wolf pack family, who gave her a home when she was lost, has called for help. Their valley is being torn
Wolf Speaker is the second of Tamora Pierce's "Immortals Quartet" concerning fourteen-year-old Daine, a young woman who possesses "Wild Magic," giving her the ability to communicate with animals, heal any animal wound, and in this book, to gradually change her form into any animal she wishes. Pierce jumps straight into the story without hardly any background information, so if you are unfamiliar with the fantasy realm of Tortall, I very highly recommend that you don't begin your journey with
I was in the mood for some fairly mindless YA Fantasy today something heroic and delightful, a tonic to cleanse my palate after the torture that was that Feist Merchant Prince book, which I read yesterday and hated and this jumped into my hand. I was very quickly re-immersed in the world of Daine, our teenage animal mage, and the imminent threat to the land from a darkness beyond.This one sees Daine and her mentor Numair caught up in a rebellion against the King, with a sideline of sentient
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