

The Sight
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy / General
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David Clement-Davies
In the shadow of an abandoned castle, a wolf pack seeks shelter. the she-wolf ’s pups will not be able to survive the harsh transylvanian winter. And they are being stalked by a lone wolf, Morgra, possessed of a mysterious and terrifying power known as the sight. Morgra knows that one of the pups born beneath the castle holds a key to power even stronger than her own—power that could give her control of this world and the next. but the pack she hunts will do anything to protect their own, even if it means setting in motion a battle that will involve all of nature, including the creature the wolves fear the most—Man.
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More Details:
Author
David Clement-Davies
Pages
480
Publisher
Penguin Group
Published Date
2007-08-16
ISBN
0142408743 9780142408742
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"Even years later, the scene of the poppies is still vivid in my mind. The story was heart wrenching and beautiful I remember rereading it twice in a row when I found it in my high school library. Definitely worth the read!"
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DearDead
"Very much so. It's so beautifully written. I got my copy at powellsbooks.com for only $5. "
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Nicole Starr
"I liked being in an animal’s perspective."
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Maddie Hughes
"Such an excellent YA book to get lost in"
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Jennifer Butler
"This book is worth every penny. Incredibly creative world building and immersion. As an adult, I was stunned by the themes and messages of the book. If you are even slightly interested, at least read a sample."
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Jacob Comeaux
"One of my favorite books! The way it’s written in a wolf perspective took a lot of imagination! Awesome read"
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LizziCulby
"I picked this book up years ago, because I really liked wolves, but was really surprised at how cool the storyline was."
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David Searls
"Wolf book about Larka and her pack getting f*cked by a f*cked up prophecy about The Sight, a power that can mind control animals, see into the past/future, summon minions and meddle in the land of the dead. This YA(?) book is edgy as all **** but is a VERY good read (partly because Larka is a character you can feel actual sympathy for, *cough cough*unlikethenextbookimo)"
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Banjo Fangirl
"This was soooooo boring I didn't bother finishing it after trying for so long!! I was initially quite excited to start reading it but the minute I started it I was highly disappointed!! It drags on for ages and feels like the end is never going to come. Finally my patience ran out & I gave up!! Somebody would have to pay me a lot of money to finish this book until then I never want to see it again. No offense to the author, but this just wasn't for me!"
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Deval Bharadia