Animal Train: Wolf Girl 6
S**D
Indiana Jones Would Have Freaked Out on the Train
A few days after saying goodbye to Rupert, Gwen and her pack are on their way to Tunny, where Rupert’s parents said they saw Gwen’s Mum. On their way, they stop in Harrington, where they meet the Wilsons.Then they board a train, which has a bunch of soldiers and carriages full of animals in cages. Gwen and her pack need to do whatever they can to avoid the soldiers but they also can’t imagine leaving animals behind in captivity.The train journey reminded me of Indiana Jones’ encounter with the snakes on his own train journey in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Neither Indy nor his father would have been thrilled about the contents of some of the cages. Also, arachnophobes, beware!Gwen’s hair gets brushed for possibly the first time since before the series began and in the process meets some humans who aren’t trying to capture her and her pack. Thank goodness there are still some nice people in this world.I’ve been pretty adamant (with myself, at least) that I wasn’t going to read this book. Every book in this series includes at least one of the pack getting injured and I know that’s life, but I don’t want to read about dogs in pain and potential mortal danger.I relented with this book because I needed to know if an animal whose survival previously had a question mark hanging over it would come back or not. I’m thrilled to report that they are in fact alive but I’m also sad that the expectation of dogs being hurt in every book played out here as well. Anh, please let the pack members make it through at least one book uninjuredOf course, there’s a cliffhanger at the end of the book, as there always is.There’s a bonus story featuring Wolf Girl and Skydragon at the end of the book. This also ends in a cliffhanger. I still don’t know how I feel about these two series being set in the same world.
C**Y
Great books to introduce chapter reading
My 7 yo son loves this series along with the Sky Dragon one.They are perfect for bridging the gap between young reader books and chapter books, with the big plus of being interesting enough for the grown ups. There are decent length chapters, all of which have enough pictures and action to keep him thoroughly engaged and always wanting to read one more, and just one more!
V**T
My 9 yo loves it
Really good book, kids love them
M**C
My 8 year old daughter loves these
We have tge set. Mu daughters loves it.
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