WOLF TOWER, Claidi Journals, Book I

WOLF TOWER, Claidi Journals, Book I

By Tanith Lee

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In a triumph of teen fantasy that claims a place alongside titles by Robin McKinley and Tamora Pierce, master storyteller Tanith Lee gives us an unforgettable first-person, diary narrative that sweeps readers into an epic adventure while probing truths of adolescence.

Sixteen-year-old Claidi is an orphan, forced to serve as a handmaiden to cruel royal families in the oppressive House. Outspoken and ready for romance, she becomes embroiled in a plot to rescue a handsome, intriguing prisoner. She wins freedom for herself, too, but after journeying with him across the perilous Waste, Claidi discovers that her freedom is only a sham--and she must act boldly to destroy a conspiracy brewing across generations.

Claidi's charisma, her romantic turmoil, and the revelatory insights of her journal make Wolf Tower a novelistic coup that readers won't put down until Claidi confronts the dreadful Tower itself.
Publisher: Puffin Books
ISBN-13: 9780142300305
ISBN-10: 0142300306
Published on 10/1/2001
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 240

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I just finished this book. The writing style was unique but sometimes hard to follow. I recommend this book if you like a female lead. The characters where okay and the plot was interesting. She starts as a maid and finds out she might be a princess. She heads out on a journey with a handsome prince but learns that princes aren't always what they're cut out to be. It was good enough that I'm reading the next book now :)