This one seemed interesting. Found my copy at a secondhand book market.
I originally read and intended to review this one back in 2019, but I ended up being so demotivated and not caring about the book so much that I just didn't even really bother to. I didn't hate it or anything, it just didn't live up to my expectations based on the movie adaptation, which I'm a huge fan of.
But now, a few years down the line, I'm ready to give reading and reviewing this book another shot. Maybe I'll still feel the same way, but maybe I'll like it better now. Spoilers ahead.
Note:
The title of this book has been translated into English by me for the
reading comprehension of this blog's viewers as the book itself isn't
available in English (yet). The original title reads Wilde dieren in Nederland.
A short non-fiction for children about Dutch wildlife, let's check it out!
Note: The title of this book has been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers as the book itself isn't available in English (yet). The original title reads Moonlight Wolves #3: Die letzte Schlacht.
Tamani and his pack are back in this (presumably final) installment of Moonlight Wolves. Will they win the battle against the Pack of Darkness? Let's see. Spoilers ahead.
If you know anything about me, you know that thylacines are my favorite animals. Yes, even surpassing wolves. Yet I haven't yet read too many books on this subject. Let's change that! This book is as of writing this review the latest and most up-to-date work regarding thylacines.
Note: The title of this book has been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers as the book itself isn't available in English (yet). The original title reads Das Geheime Leben der Tiere: Savanne #1: Nuru und Lela: Das Wunder der Wildnis.
Another book in this anthology series. This time it's about a lion and a hyena. Spoilers ahead.