Outcast (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #4)
For two moons Torak has hidden a terrible secret—and now it is revealed. He bears the mark of the Soul-Eater, and must pay the price. Cast out from the clans, he is alone and on the run: cut off from his best friend, Renn, and his beloved pack-brother, Wolf.
He flees to the haunted reed-beds of Lake Axehead, where he is hunted by the Otter Clan, taunted by the Hidden People, and, as soul-sickness claims him, he falls prey to an even greater menace. Tormented by secrets and broken trust, he uncovers a deception that will turn his world upside down.
Outcast. I think this might be one of my favourite book in the series.Throughout my reading, I had been surprised more than once by the sudden twist created by the author.All of it were unpredictable.The story continue as Torak was being stamped as one of the soul eaters,to the mark embedded on his skin over the past few months.As a result of this, he was forced to hide for his life.His chance to show the true him was a bit slim as he was appeared to be clanless as his father didn`t really abide
RejectionTorak's life-centred quest to defeat the Soul Eaters takes a devasting turn when he is branded with the Soul Eater mark on his chest. Like many secrets eventually they come out and when Torak's mark is discovered he is outcast by all the clans. The law of the outcast one is to be hunted and killed on sight and anyone disobeying the law will also be cast out.Torak says of the Wolf clan "I may not be Wolf clan but I can do what you cannot do and talk to wolves". With that Torak and Wolf
This one was harder for me to listen to. It felt like it took forever to get somewhere, and then it all happened very quickly in the end. The reunion, the flood, the murder and boom it was the end. The journey there took forever though.But now I'll not be too negative, because that's no fun. Let's talk about what I DID like first:- The crows. I loved the way they entered Torak's life and the bond they shared. It made me think of the Nordic god Oden and his two crows Hugin and Munin (even though
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness: Outcast is the fourth book in the series and probably one of the better ones that I have read so far.In this book, as the title suggests, Torak is outcast from the clans; after he is accused of taking something from the Boar Clan chief's son and then fighting with him and his clansmen (and women), only to reveal the Soul Eater tattoo taht he sports on his chest. (view spoiler)[We also find out that Torak's mother actually dubbed him as clanless, when there is a
Tyler, 8yrs, said it was very dramatic and very good. He really likes this series.Update 3/17/13 - my review:Now I know what Tyler meant by dramatic. This book tore my heart out. It was so hard to watch Torak go through so many painful experiences - becoming an outcast and watching him suffer from soul-sickness. He begins to make choices that are against the laws of the Forest and clans. I found myself shocked and fearing for him. The pain that wolf feels as he is rebuffed by Torak and finding
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Original Title: | Outcast |
ISBN: | 1842551736 (ISBN13: 9781842551738) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #4 |
Characters: | Torak, Ren, Serigala |
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A thrilling story of friendship, survival, and the need to belong.For two moons Torak has hidden a terrible secret—and now it is revealed. He bears the mark of the Soul-Eater, and must pay the price. Cast out from the clans, he is alone and on the run: cut off from his best friend, Renn, and his beloved pack-brother, Wolf.
He flees to the haunted reed-beds of Lake Axehead, where he is hunted by the Otter Clan, taunted by the Hidden People, and, as soul-sickness claims him, he falls prey to an even greater menace. Tormented by secrets and broken trust, he uncovers a deception that will turn his world upside down.
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Title | : | Outcast (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #4) |
Author | : | Michelle Paver |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
Published | : | September 6th 2007 by Orion Childrens Books (first published 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.33 From 8770 Users | 245 ReviewsColumn Based On Books Outcast (Chronicles of Ancient Darkness #4)
From start to finish a 5 star rating through and through. What a ride! Whew! When the books in this series were first emerging I was a newlywed, charting three new courses at once: Wifedom, Motherhood, and the Wilds of Alaska. Overly preoccupied at the time I somehow managed to not see (or hear) of these books.Late to the party but shouting from the rooftops now! "The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, a book series not to be missed!""Outcast", more than any of the other books (thus far) surprisedOutcast. I think this might be one of my favourite book in the series.Throughout my reading, I had been surprised more than once by the sudden twist created by the author.All of it were unpredictable.The story continue as Torak was being stamped as one of the soul eaters,to the mark embedded on his skin over the past few months.As a result of this, he was forced to hide for his life.His chance to show the true him was a bit slim as he was appeared to be clanless as his father didn`t really abide
RejectionTorak's life-centred quest to defeat the Soul Eaters takes a devasting turn when he is branded with the Soul Eater mark on his chest. Like many secrets eventually they come out and when Torak's mark is discovered he is outcast by all the clans. The law of the outcast one is to be hunted and killed on sight and anyone disobeying the law will also be cast out.Torak says of the Wolf clan "I may not be Wolf clan but I can do what you cannot do and talk to wolves". With that Torak and Wolf
This one was harder for me to listen to. It felt like it took forever to get somewhere, and then it all happened very quickly in the end. The reunion, the flood, the murder and boom it was the end. The journey there took forever though.But now I'll not be too negative, because that's no fun. Let's talk about what I DID like first:- The crows. I loved the way they entered Torak's life and the bond they shared. It made me think of the Nordic god Oden and his two crows Hugin and Munin (even though
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness: Outcast is the fourth book in the series and probably one of the better ones that I have read so far.In this book, as the title suggests, Torak is outcast from the clans; after he is accused of taking something from the Boar Clan chief's son and then fighting with him and his clansmen (and women), only to reveal the Soul Eater tattoo taht he sports on his chest. (view spoiler)[We also find out that Torak's mother actually dubbed him as clanless, when there is a
Tyler, 8yrs, said it was very dramatic and very good. He really likes this series.Update 3/17/13 - my review:Now I know what Tyler meant by dramatic. This book tore my heart out. It was so hard to watch Torak go through so many painful experiences - becoming an outcast and watching him suffer from soul-sickness. He begins to make choices that are against the laws of the Forest and clans. I found myself shocked and fearing for him. The pain that wolf feels as he is rebuffed by Torak and finding
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