![]() ![]() “How could you tell? It was the falcon, wasn’t it?” “I was trying to keep a low profile,” Rollan said. Briggan the Wolf, patron beast of Era, stood depicted upon a rich blue banner, eyes shrewd and piercing. In the history of Erdas, only one wolf had such deep blue eyes.Ĭonor glanced at the Euran flag hanging from the earl’s grandstand. He took in large paws, keen claws, savage teeth, and striking cobalt-blue eyes. It was a remarkable creature-long-limbed, well fed, with the most luxurious coat of gray-white fur Conor could have imagined. Now the largest wolf he had ever seen stood before him, head held high. It was just overall “meh.”Īlso, fantasies need to stop calling the “English” of the book “Common.” And pointing out that their characters are speaking it. I liked the concept of the animals, but nothing special really stood out to me. Mull did a good job handling it, but I felt that a longer book, with the capability of a slower pace, would have been better. They churn out a lot of these books in a short amount of time and so the quality drops, in my opinion. However, I feel that books like this suffer a bit for too-fast development and pacing. There’s also quite a lot of worldbuilding, and it’s explained and incorporated pretty well. It’s a small book, but Mull manages to put in a lot of set-up and areas for character development (Meilin….). Also, it amused me that Abeke probably learned more about her spirit animal during her time with the bad guys than the other three did with the good guys. Rollan was probably my favorite character he was the sarcastic comic relief of the book. A dark force from the past is rising, and only they have the power to stop it.”Īn interesting book overall. ![]() The four new heroes and their animals must band together on a dangerous quest. Each of the children has summoned a beast from legend. Separated by vast distances, Conor, Abeke, Meilin, and Rollan each see a flash of light…and then the animals emerge. “In the world of Erdas, four children are about to discover if they have a spirit animal, a rare bond between human and beast that gives great powers to both. This is a book series a la The 39 Clues, with different authors writing each book. Spirit Animals: Wild Born is written by Brandon Mull. ![]()
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