Another book I just randomly checked out because it has a wolf in it. Spoilers ahead.
I watched the movie adaptation of this book last year as of writing this review, and really liked it. So let's check out the book it's based on. Spoilers ahead.
I believe it's been like two years since I last read book three in this series, but I do still really want to finish it, so here we go. As far as I know the series ends with this book, at least at the moment. Spoilers ahead.
Finally I'm continuing (and hopefully soon, finishing) my Chronicles of Ancient Darkness journey. Let's see what awaits Torak, Wolf and Renn next. Spoilers ahead.
Saw this one at the bookstore and I thought the cover looked appealing. So I picked up a copy from the library. 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 Foxfighter #1: Angriff des Schattens.
First book in this series? Sure, let's take a look. Spoilers ahead.
Let's conclude this series with book three. Spoilers ahead. Also, content warning for mentions of incest in this review (and the book, of course).
It's been ages since I reviewed book one, and I have to say that in the years since reviewing it my opinion on Watership Down has changed quite a bit. I really like it now. So my review of book one can be disregarded and no longer reflects my current opinion. Maybe I'll redo it one day, who knows.
But now, let's look at the sequel. 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 Mitternachtskatzen #3: Der König der Federträger.
Book three time! Spoilers ahead.