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My problem with this story is basically that I thoroughly dislike Claidi. I understand what she is supposed to be, an adventure hero in the most traditional way. But it doesn't work for me.The plot is ridiculously convoluted and quite frankly seems nonsensical.I love Tanith Lee but this series baffles me.
Reading this book, Wolf Queen, the third book in the Claidi Journal series has opened my eyes and inspired me to read other books. If you love reading about little adventures and mysteries then this book is for you. I am not the type to open a book and enjoy it but after this book it will make you want to read more. There were many characters in this book, mainly because there were two types of different groups.The main character has a lot of personalities. She kind of reminded me of me. She was...
I think I waited to long to write a review. I enjoyed it enough though to order Wolf Wing and read that right away. Claidi is still trying to find out who she is. There are enough twists and turns to keep the reader guessing.
This book has got to be the best out of the first 3 in the series! it was an on your edge of the seat page turner! It made me very excited to read the 4th book (for the record it is still on hold for me at my locial library as of August 8).It was interesting to find out about that claidi's real family was just a slave family. After all that time she lived a lie! A LIE! CAN YOU BELIEVE TAHT! And after all that she put her husband to be through he still wanted to marry her! now that is a great guy...
I am not particularly enjoying this series and so far this book is the most egregious. The narrator, Claidi, spends half the book explaining family trees and who is related to who. But...IS that person actually related? What if they're not? Is that actually my mom? Maybe my mom is this other person? What if I never meet my mom? Let me explain family trees some more.It was both confusing and boring.The magic is very handwavy and works by just thinking about it, which means it is ALL POWERFUL whic...
wolf Queen was possibly my favorite in the series and it was wonderfully written if only the whole series was this easy to comprehend. Tarot CArd- Sasuraibito- Two of Cups- This card can mean a meaningful reunion or the start of a friendship. https://beckodagecko.wixsite.com/mysite
I remembered very little of this book so it was so fun re-reading it after all these years! The places still totally beguile me - I wish I could step right into these pages! Also the love story is my favorite - totally swoon worthy.
I couldn't sleep and I wanted more so I powered through the book in 3 hours. Wonderful twists in this one, one's that made me smile. I think I liked this one better then the second one. Very curious to see how this series ends!
Only after finishing this book did I realize Claidi is a quartet and not a trilogy. I thought I was done. I don't know where to go from here.Like the previous book, Wolf Tower is insane. And I read it obsessively. Claidi is SO DUMB, GUYS. [SPOILERS] She doesn't realize her fiancé is a robot even though she KNOWS EVERYONE IS GETTING REPLACED BY ROBOTS. He literally shuts down mid-conversation with her and she runs out of the room crying because he won't respond. GIRL, HE POWERED DOWN. Also what a...
Best of the series. The author took the reader to an unexpected conclusion that was both plausible and appropriate for this trilogy. I liked the characters a great deal. Beginning from an introductory novel that prompts the reader to continue the series, the author writes a very good story while keeping the reader involved. Claidi is the heroine whose lack of experience leads her into interesting and complicated political situations. And, she is determined to live her own life in spite of what h...
Queen of the Wolves is the third book in the Wolf Tower sequence, or as it is alternatively known as, Wolf Queen is the third book in the Claidi Journals series.I feel it is only fair to state that it has been years since I read the first two installments and that my enjoyment of this was initially a little hampered because of that fact. The book does, however, begin with a helpful twenty point synopsis of the first two books, which helped to retrieve my memory, somewhat. This is tagged on Goodr...
After waiting about 3 and a half years, I finally got to read this! I was so shocked! I didnt realize that Argul was Jelly the whole time! :O And why did Argul have to be related to Ustareth and that whole mess?! I wish he didn't have to get involved...But I am glad that he came to Claidi's aid when she really needed it :) I am also glad that Twilight Star is not Claidi's mother, and that she is not related to all that craziness. I can't wait to read the next book! I better see the wedding of Ar...
I had to push myself to finish book 1, and then the following books, simply to find out what happens. Worse, I think the ending of the first book was better than the ending of the series. So unless you absolutely adore it, don't go beyond the first book. This series is a very odd, confusing read. While the storyline is very good, and also very creative, the different cultures and towns she comes to are so bizarre that you are left wondering where in the world the author came up with it all. I su...
I was originally going to make a bunch of notes in my updates, but then I finished this book in under an hour. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised a book so lacking in detail is such a quick read, though.WOLF QUEEN is the third book of the CLAIDI JOURNALS. Picking up almost exactly where the second book left off, Claidi is on the search for the Argul, her fiancee, and the Hulta, his band of travelers. However, when she finds the Hulta, Argul is gone and the entire clan is hostile to her. With lit...
29 August 2021. Finished Wolf Queen by Tanith Lee.Rating - 3 starsGenre - FantasyAudience - TeenBook 3 in the Claidi Journals series.Claidi has escaped the clockwork palace and made her way through the jungle. Now, she's off to find Argul, the man she was going to marry before she was kidnapped.Unfortunately, when Claidi finds Argul's tribe, she finds out that everyone believes she left Argul for another man. Argul, in his grief, abandoned his role as chieftain and left the tribe. No one knows w...
This is my second time reading this book, and what an ending! This is the book where a lot of things you've been wondering about come to light, and they all explode in a wonderfully written scene that is also heartbreaking.5/5 stars
honestly...this was the weakest between book 1, 2 and 3. I-the beginning was great but the book kinda fell flat in terms of the relationship between Argul and Claidi was too meh. It seemed as if once Argul found out he was of royal blood, he was like a different character. I wanted more of that rugged clan persona. You feel me? But I mean, Jelly was like the highlight of this book. (*wink* *wink*)i won't say much but....goshhhhh Claidi is so dense.and then the ending....sigh.I wanted Argul and C...
Claidi is back! She flies in on the Wolf Star, all prepared to find Argul and marry him. But . . . turns out, Argul has no idea she was kidnapped. He thinks she ran off on purpose with that nitwit, Nemian.As if Claidi would be such a dopp. Again.She’ll just have to track down Argul and explain. If she can avoid all the lying, scheming subjects of whatever Tower is hunting her now!Wolf Queen is the third of four books in Tanith Lee’s fantasy series about the heroine. My favorite part of this epis...
Ok my least favorite of the three. I felt like there were too many complicating factors and extraneous ideas thrown in that the author got a little lost and had to wrap it up quickly and easily (which she did - a little too much so, an ending of convenience). To me this was the least believable, not in the way it was resolved necessarily, but in that it all tied together in a nice little package after too many things had happened that would have prevented that. But the series overall I enjoyed a...
Wow was Tanith Lee inventive. This books continues the journey of Claidi into the fantastical, and it’s so chock full of ideas on what Claidi could meet. She journeys over many more new lands/cities and it’s so fascinating to see what she finds. This time around she’s followed by a twist I should have seen coming, but didn’t. The only quibble I have is the sheer amount of ideas packed into this and the power that her ring has. Feels over the top and needlessly so. I would have appreciated a less...