I was expecting somewhat of a challenge to be made against their highly unethical practices. Killing innocent wolf pups in the name of genetic purity is on the same level as killing one of your own to eat, in my opinion. It irked me to no end that Clans of wolves were considered "noble" as opposed to the cannibals living on the outskirts. The other issue I have is that the way the society of wolves was portrayed. It started to pick up around the end, but it was too little too late for me. It didn't help that the main character doesn't have that much of a personality. The beginning was very exciting, but the first two parts were uninteresting. The first one is that it is horribly dull. There were two main issues I had with this book. I had enjoyed what I had read of Lasky's Ga'hoole series, and I was expecting this to be comparable in quality to that. I was really surprised that I didn't like this one.
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