Out of fairness to Firekeeper, he spoke not one word to protect himself from accusations of being too credulous, but spoke as if he believed—as he realized that he did—both that she could understand the wolf and that the wolf could read the winds as humans read print.
When he finished his report, the king said mildly, "Well, that's interesting indeed. I wonder..."
Really Mini Summary:
Reading this for the second time in a row, as I didn't get through it first time. Picks up interest after the first few chapters - when the characters are visiting a foreign country, exploring new customs that involve weird face-painting!
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What does the King wonder? Guess I'll need to read it to find out:)
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New follower. Good tease.
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Deletehm... A report to the king, eh? For anthropological or imperialistic purposes? I wonder...
ReplyDeleteImperialistic :D I like how you think!
Deleteliking the cover more than the sound of this one though I am intrigued by the thought of weird face painting.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover but I am not certain if its for me. What genre would you attach to this book?
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I am about to check out your most beautiful library post.
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Thank you! I'm following your blog back - you look like you have some long teasers :D
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