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Original Title: | Wolf Island |
ISBN: | 0007260407 (ISBN13: 9780007260409) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Demonata #8 |
Darren Shan
Hardcover | Pages: 351 pages Rating: 4.22 | 8133 Users | 207 Reviews

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Title | : | Wolf Island (The Demonata #8) |
Author | : | Darren Shan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 351 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2009 by HarperCollins Children's Books (first published January 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Horror. Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Paranormal. Demons. Supernatural |
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Because it’s like the eighth in the series, I’m going to give it a quick review.Characters: 8/10
Told from Grubbs’s point of view we already know most of the characters, so it’s nice to see how they are changing and facing the situation.
Writing: 8/10
How he described some of the scenes, especially what Grubbs was feeling. WOW! I felt as if I was actually in Grubbs’s head.
Plot: 9/10
This book is told from Grubbs’s point of view once again, and this has my book has my favourite scene out of the entire series (not going to spoil it for people that haven’t read it), but this book was amazing, it probably had one of the best plots. Wolf Island, god that place is amazing. How the author describes it. WOW! The plot was also original, especially considering the fact that it’s the eighth in the series.
Enjoy-ability: 8/10
As always, I enjoyed it, probably more than I did the last couple of books. I was beginning to get a bit sick of the series, but this book pulled me right back in. Just, remember this book isn’t for everyone, but for those it is, it is once again a huge success. And I think you’ll agree with me.

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Ratings: 4.22 From 8133 Users | 207 ReviewsCrit About Books Wolf Island (The Demonata #8)
4.5 Stars Wolf Island, #8 in The Demonata Series by Darren Shan is another fabulous installment in the series. As like the last few novels, pretty much all of our favorite heroes are in this one again. Unfortunately, Bec and Dervish are part of this story line without us ever being treated to their points of view. Lord Loss does not make an appearance in this book, but he still makes his presence known.This is another Grubbs story. Of course it is, after all the name of the book is Wolf IslandThis series has been on a roll since book 6 and this book takes it's place as my favourite in the series so far. Going back to the point of view of Grubbs helped. Learning more about the Lambs and the werewolves was nice, and the story along with the characters (especially Shark and Timas) was very good. The way some of the scenes (especially on Wolf Island) are described is brilliant, really makes you feel like you're there. While I'm not a huge fan of the changes that Grubbs went through I
Reviewed by delil1 (TCRC)Ok, so Grubbs is the narrator for this book. Wolf Island takes place at the same time as Death's Shadow it tells what Grubbs was doing while Bec was with Dervish. He has accepted his role as magician and is in the demon universe with Beranabus trying to find info on the Shadow. But when word about the attack on dervish and Bec reach them they return to save them. Investigating the truth behind the attack leads Grubbs and a group of disciples to the leader of the Lambs

In this book called wolf island there is this group they are monster hunters they are in fact humans. My favorite part was when the group of monster hunters were running to the helicopter 3 out of the 4 escaped the werewolves that was my favorite part because it was intense this book is about these monster hunters formed a team. They try to hunt down and to kill this evil spirit. I recommend this book to whoever likes the Harry Potter series.
Shan's Demonata series is a top-notch boy YA series that doesn't disappoint. Blood, gore, werewolves, magician battles, other dimensions; everything a boy likes.
Wolf Island By Darren ShanEvery Demonata reader knows that the Lambs are a necessary evil, ridding the world of innocentalbeit dangerousteens who morph into werewolves and make the earth unsafe for humanity. But when Grubbs and his crew return from the demon universe to investigate an increase in wolf attacks, the true motives of the Lambs come into question and Grubbss wolven side strains for release. Fans may be shocked by some of the unique conflicts that begin to surface in book eight. Past
What a great way to break up the story a little bit. Providing a but of a detour which furthers the story and the struggles of the characters but also means we don't rush a conclusion. The turn of the Lambs is an interesting one and works very well. Especially as throughout the previous books you're taught to hate and dislike Prae Athim, leading to you thinking the same here, and it's a pleasant surprise when that's not the case. And of course there's plenty of demons, warewolves, guts, brains
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