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Wow this is a weird book! The first Claidi book followed pretty standard YA fantasy quest lines, and this one went a little crazy. Claidi gets kidnapped and ends up at a CRAZY STEAMPUNK CASTLE IN A JUNGLE. I did not… see that coming? The bulk of Wolf star's adventure takes place The Rise, a clockwork palace that constantly shifts and rearranges itself. After such a straightforward riding-horses-traveling-to-towns-etc. structure in the first book, this was a nice change of pace.Anyway, to the nit...
This is the second or third time I've read this book in the last 10 years and I still love it every time! Tanith Lee outdoes herself in the second book of the Claidi Journals. Her imaginative descriptions populate her world with a wide variety of interesting creatures and places to behold. As the reader you are her friend and dearest confidante. I think the author really got into the swerve of writing in the journal style in this book. It's less awkward and choppy in its transitions in compariso...
I was planning on rating this book one star, as I was confused through most of it, and I really don't like the main character. I think she's whiny, mean, and spoiled. But I decided on two because of Venn. I really grew to love him, and I felt my emotions being tugged on due to him. This earned the book a higher rating for me.
Wolf Star (Claidi Journals #2), Tanith LeeThe day before Claidi's wedding, she is kidnapped and taken to a mountaintop palace in the shadow of an unearthly star. Wolf Star Rise is the stuff of nightmares, with rooms that change and move for no apparent reason. The only human there is Prince Venn. Neither Claidi nor Venn knows why they are at the Rise. Can the two escape from the maze of taboo, repression, and mystery surrounding both of their long-lost families. تاریخ نخستین خوانش: ماه اکتبر سال...
After saving the day at the end of WOLF TOWER, it looked like Claidi was all set for a happily ever after. However, her peaceful life is shattered when she’s kidnapped and held hostage in a clockwork castle. It’s up to Claidi to rescue herself and escape—assuming, of course, that the handsome prince of the castle doesn’t annoy her to death first.WOLF STAR is the best written book in the Claidi Journals series. The story is more complex than “follow the hot guy” this time around, and Claidi spend...
Claidi is kidnapped. On the day of her wedding, no less. She is swept across the sky in a balloon and then sent far, far away to THERE. A jungle island with giant rabbit-tigers, a handful of lifelike dolls, and one young man who absolutely seems to despise her.She’s not certain why. If the stupid house would stop switching all its rooms around and just stay STILL, she might be able to figure it out.Wolf Star is the second installment of Tanith Lee’s fantasy series about the heroine. I liked Venn...
The second book still has the wonderful writing style that I love although the story line isn't as compelling. Too many questions and not enough answers - on to the third book!
This will always be my most favorite of this series. The Rise is probably the coolest place I have ever read about in a book - I would visit it in a heart-beat and happily get lost exploring its moving rooms!
Maybe a 3.5? I'm not sure. I still really liked this one - the one thing I wanted from it was for Claidi to go to more places than just the one palace, but at the same time the palace she's at is so magical and intriguing, I loved learning about it. This also definitely read like a middle book, as it didn't really feel like it had any solid ending. Regardless, I still had a really fun time reading it. Onto the next one.
I read this series for the first time when I was 16 and loved it. This book is my favorite installment in the series.
Beautiful story! This is a true young adult book! I would give this book as a gift to any high school girl to read! At first the land building seems to drag on, but by the end of this story you have fallen in love with the land and it’s Prince. It’s a creative story that takes readers on an adventure of a lifetime.
You wouldn't guess from how long it took me to read, but I actually liked this one better than the first. Maybe because there's no Nemian. There were several interesting connections between characters and strange but intriguing technology. Still not 5 star good, but I did really enjoy it.
I will always be sad that Claidi doesn't get to wear her wedding dress in this book for its intended use. How excited I was during my first read for Claidi and Argul to get married then it all changed. I also have to say if I lived in a place where the rooms changed constantly I would be lost in seconds. You would find my body years later all shriveled and confused looking.
An exciting sequel to Wolf Tower. This is a fast and wonderful read. Claidi is kidnapped on the day she is to be wed to Argul. Taken across the sea she finds herself in a mansion with moving walls and stairways. Confusing to say the least, she tries to make sense of it all. Why is she here? What is she to do? How can she escape to return to Argul? Unraveling the motives of those who instigated her kidnapping makes little sense to her.Owner of the mansion is Venn, a prince who lives in a tropical...
I know I have read the first book and this book of this series. I had no memory of the first book. This one, my memory was as follows:"Girl who writes in a diary is abducted by people in a hot air balloon. She is taken to a palace in a cliff that has a big waterfall"I wasn't too far off.It was kind of boring.Sorry Tanith, you know I love you.
not as good as book one but it was still amazing. this book triggered the hell out of me. i remember reading about Claidi and how she started getting feelings(?) for Venn "because he looked like Argul".BROOOOOOi was triggered. i remember being pissed at Claidi b/c I wanted her to be with Argul and Tanith Lee had done a plot twist so on the day of Claidi and Argul's wedding, Claidi was kidnapped. AND THEN THE ENDING. OMFGGG. JSDHJGJDFJKHATHE ENDING MADE ME SO PISSED. so claidi comes back to the h...
A nice sequel to the first book. I enjoyed the mystery at the beginning and subsequent unraveling throughout the rest. Though for a while this felt like a lot of filler. Incredibly fast and easy read, though. And a definite need to read for those that enjoyed the first. I really don't wanna give away much but the story of the Prince is quite sad.
Staple of my childhood. I read this before the first book but it wasn't hard to catch up. There are some books that leave an indelible mark in your fur, and this one is an example of that.Claidi, the main character, was a refreshing protagonist imo. I think Tanith Lee did a fantastic job crafting her voice to be just the right combination of likability, relatability, quirkiness, and hilarity. It's really the voice, not the plot, that drives this book (and in fact, the rest of the books in the se...
It's been years since I've last read the Claidi Journals which is a strange thought. I used to read them up to 2 times a year back when I first bough the series. This might be because at the time I didn't have a lot of books- my family didn't have the money to be buying new books every few days and the library, at the time, was not so heavy on fantasy books as it is these days. And I loved fantasy. This one I basically want to put as part dystopian, though, before dystopian novels became such a
This is so imaginative. How Ms. Lee created this world I don’t know. It’s a surprise around every corner with Claidi being kidnapped and taken to a faraway castle. The cast of characters she meets whimsical and wonderful.I know most of this wants you to let go of reality. I just can’t get myself to care because I so wanted to know what happens. Lovely, creative, adventurous with a dash of romance. My only quibble was wanting to know Venn more. Can’t wait for the next two. Waiting for them to arr...