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The Sight

By: David Clement-Davies
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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The works of David Clement-Davies have been honored as Booklist Books of the Year and Book Sense 76 selections. Clement-Davies creates an intriguing new mythology for the spectacularly envisioned action of The Sight.

After a pregnant she-wolf and her pack take shelter in an abandoned Transylvanian castle, they are set upon by Morgra, a lone wolf whose traveling companion feeds on the dead. One of the she-wolf's pups is destined to hold a key to unimaginable power, and Morgra will do anything to seize that power for herself.

©2002 David Clement-Davies (P)2007 Recorded Books
Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Romance Wolf
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It was ok.

The performance was great but as someone who has read many books of this sort I found the story quite lack lustre and predictable.

Maybe I am too old for these sorts of stories now a days?

Without spoiling I found that characters died rather abruptly and for no reason some times.

Over all I think give it a shot if you like books with talking animals but there is definitely better ones out there in my opinion.

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As a kid I loved Clement-Davies' book Fire ringer. I borrowed The Sight from my school library but never actually finished it. When I noticed it was included with my audible membership I decided to give it another go.

A family of wolves go on a great journey, navigating a legend and a curse, and discover much about themselves, nature and man.

- The characters in the book were very good and I enjoyed how different the author managed to make each appear. A small gripe is that many names sounded very similar, especially when listening to the audiobook and it would take me a moment to remember which character was being referred to.

- I don't particularly enjoy Christian allegory and for a while I hoped that this book would subvert it but alas I was disappointed, especially because at certain points, the book seemed on its way to breaking free of it.

- The narration was very good and added to the story. Honestly, at certain points the narrator made the book more interesting that it would otherwise have been.

I'm glad I've read it finally but I'm probably not going to reread it. I would imagine those who enjoy wolves, chosen one type fantasies and religious overtones would enjoy it more.

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amazing. loved it

I loved it the narration was really well done and the story was wonderfully written

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Captivating a must listen

Would you consider the audio edition of The Sight to be better than the print version?

They are equally as good, for those who have listened to this I recommend the other book Fell

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Sight?

The way the main character learns and uses the power of the sight

Any additional comments?

Dont forget the other book Fell second of the series

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lovely wolf story that speaks of a legend

i love this story - it is a lovely story through wolf eyes . it is well written and intriguing .

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