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Wolf Tower
First time I read this book, I almost didn't finish it. It is in 1st person which hardly ever works for me. It started out the way the main character's life was going. A bit slow, a bit dreary, and with no apparent future for this a bit immature 16 year old. I am so glad I persevered! It is fun. It is very imaginative. And, it is a refreshingly insightful story. Claidi is a slave. Claidi is a princess. Claidi is the Wolf's Paw. Claidi is a Hulta. Is her name even Claidi? Or, is it actually Claidissa? The book is written in journal style with entries by Claidi who wishes there was someone who takes an interest in her. She writes about her inner thoughts as her life goes from slavery in The House bound so tightly by rules that no one can breathe, much less, enjoy living: to a trek across the Waste not knowing who she is: to being forced to enforce laws to abhorrent to her...
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