Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #2: Spirit Walker

Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #2: Spirit Walker

By Michelle Paver

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Grades 4 - 8Grades 3 - 5n/a4.868161

A cry echoed through the Forest.
He froze.
It was not the yowl of a vixen, or
a lynx seeking a mate. It was a man.
Or something that had once been a man.
With a creeping sense of dread,
Torak watched the light between the
trees begin to fail. . . .

Torak is a boy apart. A boy who can talk to wolves. A boy who must vanquish the Soul-Eaters . . . or die trying.

As the Moon of No Dark waxes large, the clans fall prey to a horrifying sickness. Fear stalks the Forest. The very breath of spring seems poisoned. No one knows the cause—and only Torak can find the cure.

His quest takes him across the sea to the mysterious islands of the Seal Clan. Here Torak battles an unseen menace and uncovers a betrayal that will change his life—forever.

Spirit Walker is a spellbinding story of fellowship, treachery, and self-sacrifice that takes the reader further on the journey that began in Wolf Brother.

Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
ISBN-13: 9780060728304
ISBN-10: 0060728302
Published on 2/19/2007
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 360

Book Reviews (3)

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Spirit walker is book 2 of an incredible series written by Michelle paver. It really captures what it was like 6000 years ago in the mesolithic period. In this book Toraks clan suddenly fell ill 🤒 and Torak was sent to find a cure but he is on his own without his pack brother so it took longer than he thought. On his way he comes across mighty waters and different creatures. Will he ever find wolf?

the second book of chronicles of ancient darkness this was awesome.

Kon-El Kon-El

Book two in this series did not disappoint. Revealed many secrets about the main character and left the reader open to question. The pull to finish the series starts in this book as you find your curiosity of what happens next develops into you becoming glued to the book until you complete it.