Wolfsong
2015 • 510 pages

Ratings162

Average rating4.1

15

there is so much to say about how much i loved this book so firstly ill say my obvious critique. i definitely think the age gap in the main relationship could have been easily avoided and i am only choosing to look past it because of the paranormal fantasy nature of the character that it involves and how their relationship gets explained throughout the book. it is the one thing that i wish i could change the entire time because it was otherwise a perfect book for my interests. it was uncomfortable for a portion of the book and i just wish this part of the story was different.

other than this, i am properly obsessed with this book. this is one of those books that i am pained about never getting to read it for the first time again but simultaneously filled with love and joy to have gotten to experience it. this story, and specifically TJ Klune's writing, had me GRIPPED every time i picked it up. i knew that if i had decided to read it that night that i had to be prepared to have enough time to read at least 100 pages because i never wanted to put it down. there aren't enough words to say how much i adore the love, yearning, and PASSION that the two love interests have for each other and it is such a breath of fresh air to read about it in the context of a young gay relationship. the story was constantly moving and never dragging or slow but also never confused you by moving on to the next thing. it was filled with action but allowed so many moments of intimate stillness as well. i wish i could read a full series about the relationship of these two lead characters, i never wanted their story to end. i will truly miss getting to read another story through Ox's narrative.

August 5, 2024