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In the bleak northern crown of the world, war is coming Maniye's father is the Wolf clan's chieftain, but she's an outcast. Her mother was queen of the Tiger and these tribes have been enemies for generations. Maniye also hides a deadly secret. All can shift into their clan's animal form, but Maniye can take on tiger and wolf shapes. She refuses to disown half her soul so escapes, rescuing a prisoner of the Wolf clan in the process. The killer Broken Axe is set on their trail, to drag them back for retribution. The Wolf chieftain plots to rule the north and controlling his daughter is crucial to his schemes. However, other tribes also prepare for strife. Strangers from the far south appear too, seeking allies in their own conflict. It's a season for omens as priests foresee danger and a darkness falling across the land. Some say a great war is coming, overshadowing even Wolf ambitions.
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3 primary booksEchoes of the Fall is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
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Imagine a world where humans had animal spirts and could shift between their animal and human form with nothing more than a thought.
Now, imagine the people express and share the characteristics of their animal spirits.
Add in some intrigue, some existential threat, rebellious teenagers, misinformation, and ancient history.
Mix.
This story is beautiful, exciting, and refreshingly different.
“It made her beautiful, as fire was beautiful even as it destroyed.”
Okay, so, it took me a shamefully long time to finish this because of how much I was liking it when I started it in May. I would say overall it had a pretty slow pace which is why I had some trouble picking the book back up. I also feel like I still don't have a super strong grasp on the world but other than that the world-building is really original and I am as always a sucker for a map at the start of a book. I don't know if I'll continue but if I do I'll probably just listen to it on audio.
I feel like there was a good offset between Maniye knowing virtually nothing and the other characters being more fleshed out with deeper backstories. I think it would have been really slow without the multiple POV's. The final battle scene was so good too.
My favorites were probably Broken Axe (I need him bad... why would they do my man like that come on dawg) and Loud Thunder (in a your dad's weird hermit friend you're strangely enamoured with as a kid type of way) and his dogs (rip Matt, sadly only one of the dogs live in this one😢).
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