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Wolfsbane (Nightshade #2) - Community Reviews back

by Andrea Cremer, Rebecca Lowman
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nadines
nadines rated it 14 years ago
Fortsetzung von „Nightshade“.Zum Inhalt:Calla kommt eine Woche nach den dramatischen Ereignissen am Ende von Nightshade wieder zu sich, sie findet sich im Versteck der „Searcher“ wieder, ihren eingeschworenen Feinden. Sie muss sich schnell entscheiden, ob sie ihnen vertrauen will, oder den Guardians...
Amy's Book Den
Amy's Book Den rated it 14 years ago
I loved Nightshade and thought Wolfsbane would be even better, but sadly my expectations had evaporated by the fourth of fifth chapter.Calla is now in the Searchers’ stronghold, called the Roving Academy because it moves around the world. I thought that was pretty cool. Even cooler was the whole por...
lisamandina3
lisamandina3 rated it 14 years ago
I can understand what some reviews are saying that they don't like about this. But I personally really enjoyed it. I think it was good to have all the background information and to learn so much about the history. Now, I started in really quick, and didn't quite get the probably correct descripti...
lizpatanders
lizpatanders rated it 14 years ago
Given the insane cliffhanger that Andrea Cremer ended Nightshade on, it’s no surprise that I was excited for the release of Wolfsbane. Even though I went in with high expectations, I didn’t expect to devour all near 400 pages of Wolfsbane in 48 hours, my jaw on the floor the entire time. With its pe...
isamlq
isamlq rated it 14 years ago
Things got a tad steamier, even the magic was amped up. While the former I totally saw coming, it is the latter that gave me problems. Why? I have no idea. If I could take shifter wolves, it shouldn't have been a stretch for me to swallow what the Searchers had to offer. But I had a hard time with t...
Sparkles and Lightning
Sparkles and Lightning rated it 14 years ago
*****FINAL RATING: 4.65 STARS*****CATCHALLWolfsbane was a vast improvement on its predecessor, Nightshade. It still provokes my dear inner feminist, but I handled it better. It was a beautifully written book and seemed more original than the last.THE HEROINECALLA TORCalla improves in this book and b...
Sandra
Sandra rated it 14 years ago
3.5 stars The first half of this book dragged and I really had to struggle through it. I actually picked up another book and than came back to this. With Calla now being with The Searchers there was a lot of new information to learn and it became a bit of an info-dump. And her hemming and hawing...
Kim's Booklife
Kim's Booklife rated it 14 years ago
When I finished Nightshade in January I was going insane thinking about the wait for Wolfsbane. Calla had risked everything to save Shay (including potential happiness with Ren) and the war between the Keepers and Searchers was building to great heights again. When I opened Wolfsbane I expected to b...
Bibliopunkk
Bibliopunkk rated it 14 years ago
For the record, I have had an ARC of this book since last December. In January I tried to read it and was met with bitter disappointment. I was very confused and none of the new cast of characters did anything for me upon introduction. It felt like I was in a badly plotted play where people are awkw...
Rabid Reads
Rabid Reads rated it 14 years ago
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsWolfsbane was one of my most anticipated reads of the summer and let me tell you, it did not disappoint! Nightshade first drew me into Andrea Cremer's world but this second installment turned me into her number one fan! The story line expands the Guardians' universe twofold a...
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