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Favourite books about/featuring wolves?

Posted 2020-11-15 08:14:12 (edited)

Used to love reading Wolves of the beyond, it's pretty interesting

there's also a book I read a few pages of called Summer of the Wolves by Polly Carlson-Voiles, I don't remember what it's about though


·˖˚ Rainii ˚˖·
#20486

Posted 2020-11-17 16:08:44

*White Fang & Call of the Wild are classics in literature and wolf content

*Runt 

*Game of Thrones has Direwolves

*The Jungle Book by Kipling is great.


Alan Dracula
#15797

Posted 2020-11-17 23:17:42

michelle paver chronicles of ancient darkness!!! i'm actually considering rebuying the books to re-read them :D


ctrlkatt
#14499

Posted 2020-11-18 01:46:48

A Companion To Wolves is a great book but heavy on some things of a sexual nature that many might find uncomfortable, as a caution to anyone who hasn't read it and might think about it.

It's actually a trilogy, followed by The Tempering Of Men and An Apprentice To Elves.

It's about people who bond wolves to fight against trolls and wyverns and stuff, with Nordic influences. And the Elves are honestly really fricken cool and very different from any other elves I've ever read about.

The wolves are of course the best part. Vigdis is my favorite wolf in the series, she is a delight xD


Zeneka
#713

Posted 2020-11-18 03:05:32

The Wolves of Time is a really old series by William Horwood and an epic wolf journey that I highly recommend! 


Ruriska
#29353

Posted 2020-11-18 07:10:18

White Fang, even though it's about a wolf dog, not a full wolf.


Jay
#11211

Posted 2020-11-19 02:33:07

The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness were one of my favorite series in middle school! I loved the wolf's pov chapters, they really felt like an animal's pov may be.

Jack
#6879

Posted 2020-11-28 21:33:48

In the Shadow of a Rainbow was one of the books I've enjoyed reading back in high school...11 years ago roughly. I found it on the shelves when I was just browsing the aisles in our library. It was an interesting read and I eventually told my librarian that I'd like to buy one, so she purchased one for me that came a week later, lol.

The wolf who befriended a man in the books name is  what my leaders name is on this site, Náhani


Toasty
#2201

Posted 2020-11-29 22:08:19

A Wolf Called Wander by Rosanne Parry is based on the true story of OR-7, a wild wolf who traveled 1,000 miles across the Pacific Northwest. It’s one of the more realistic animal stories where the characters don’t have actual speaking dialogue, but it’s still a great read.


Lexy (she/they)
#31315

Posted 2021-10-11 23:38:05
I love J. O. Curwood's books, he has some awesome titles like Kazan the wolf-dog, Son of Kazan or The Wolf Hunters. It's not some high quality poetry, more like books for children but I highly recommend his works.

CC-2224/Cody 𓆏
#49790

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