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Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780345380531 ISBN: 0345380533 Label: Del Rey Manufacturer: Del Rey Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: June 30, 1996 Publisher: Del Rey Release Date: June 30, 1996 Studio: Del Rey Editorial Review: Product Description: THE TIES THAT BIND Rezsia was a city girl, unequipped to face the dangers of the wilderness. Although she was a wolfwalker, her telepathic link with the wolves was too new to give her the strength and experience she needed to survive in the forest. Then the elders asked her to investigate a series of strange deaths, and what started out as a straightforward task became a desperate struggle between a hidden evil and the fledgling bond between one wolf cub and a woman. The odd, older wolfwalker, Coale, could teach Rezsia to join in the packsong and run with the wolves. The scouts assigned to escort her could instruct her in forest survival skills. But when even the packsong held secrets, there was no one she dared trust fully. If she hoped to survive, she would ultimately have to search her soul, sift through the memories of the wolves, and bet her life on an inner strength she had never tested . . . Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - It truely is gray in places'Grayheart' really wasn't what I expected. What I thought was a chilling, murder-crime that needed to be solved by a Wolfwalker-in-training, and this odd, Wolfwalver Coale. What I got, instead, was a slow read that told nothing, gave no real suspense, and failed to really give me something new. Rezsia really IS a city girl, and for the whole book she is taken with other scouts and the Wolfwalker Coale to learn how to survive in the wild. Among her brothers, she is the only one with violet ... Read More Rating: - I just Loved itIt was a great story that holds a exitement at berable levels, after a long day of work. It you want fast pace stories this isn't for you, but if your willing to read past the first three chapters, it will be will worth the wait. Rating: - It's BOOK #5! If you read it out of order, too bad!Many years after Dion has recovered from the death of her younger son (and almost her own death for the 500th time!), her granddaughter by her remaining birth son undertakes her own adventure. It was very difficult to bring this later world into alignment with the one we got used to in the first books. It spends a lot of time talking about bio-this and bio-that and how everything on the planet is basically "grown" and not built. Kind'a hokey. It also has a publication date that ... Read More Rating: - Wonderfully DescriptiveI found this book to be my favorite. I like Star Wars novels usually, but the stories in the Wolfwalker series are truly my love. I have read Grayheart numerous times. The mixture of music is what truly makes it my favorite of the series. Grayheart is a wonderful character and the connection of family thought lost and then found is a wonderful resolution to old conflicts. It's a must read, one to read slowly to savor the flavor. Rating: - Tara Harper is wonderful!Rezsia knew nothing of the dangers in the woods. But she needed by the elders to investigate a series of strange deaths. Rezsia had only been bonded with the wolf, Gray Vlen, for a short time. Everything was still new to Rezsia. But she had no choice but to do as the elders bid. There was no one else available. In the woods Rezsia met an odd, older wolfwalker, Coale, who could teach her to join in the packsong and run with the wolves. Then they join with a party of scouts who were assigned ... Read More |