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The Grey (2012)
The Grey (2012)
2012 | Action, Drama
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7.0 (15 Ratings)
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The Wolves Are Among Them
The Grey- is a excellent survival drama thriller. I love survival/survive of the fitnest films. Liam Neeson does a excellent job in this. The drama, the suspense, tbe thrills are are excellent.

The plot: Following a grueling five-week shift at an Alaskan oil refinery, workers led by sharpshooter John Ottway (Liam Neeson) are flying home for a much-needed vacation. A brutal storm causes their plane to crash in the frozen wilderness, and only eight men (Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney), including Ottway, survive. As they trek southward toward civilization and safety, Ottway and his companions must battle mortal injuries, the icy elements, and a pack of hungry wolves.

I highly recordmend watching this film.
  
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Blood Rites (The Grey Wolves, #2)
Blood Rites (The Grey Wolves, #2)
Quinn Loftis | 2012 | Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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6.5 (2 Ratings)
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Yet another fabulous story. With the kidnapping of Jacqueline before her ceremony and Fane and the other wolves racing to save her, you experience this tales from two completely different angles and areas.

The heart warming connection that comes with their bonding and the resulting revolution of Jen's heritage creates a brilliant end before their journey to Romania.
  
Wires and Nerve, Volume 2: Gone Rogue
Wires and Nerve, Volume 2: Gone Rogue
Marissa Meyer | 2018 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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8.3 (6 Ratings)
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You know what - I think the fact that the wolf hybrid guys looked so comical - that I didn't like this as much as the series, at all - I think most of the rest of the characters were well done but those wolves were just .. ruined it for me - though I do and always will adore Thorn
  
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Sep 16, 2018 (Updated Sep 16, 2018)  
Nabari No Ou Book 6
Nabari No Ou Book 6
Yuhki Kamatani | 2007 | Comics & Graphic Novels
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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In book 6 of the Nabari No Ou series, Miharu begins his new path as part of the Grey Wolves, along side Yoite. All parties involved receive invitations to participate in a meeting with others from the Nabari world. Sounds like a decent proposal, however, everyone has their own agenda to attend to, which never goes smoothly.
  
Once There Were Wolves
Once There Were Wolves
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Animal protection, Climate Change and a mystery - perfect Clare reading fodder! The relationship between the two sisters, Inti and Aggie, was touching, and the relationship between the main character (Inti) and the townsfolk was tense, to say the least.

The idea of reintroducing wolves to the Highlands of Scotland in order to enrich and preserve the ecosystems there, is fascinating and exciting as a reader - and as someone who doesn’t have to farm under those circumstances. The writing was sensitive to every side of the story, but as Inti was leading the project to reintroduce wild wolves, the novel leant more in her favour - and I enjoyed that.

Aggie, Inti’s twin, has had a very traumatic experience, and she has severe depression along with other mental health problems. Inti hopes that by living in the wilds of Scotland, the isolation and wild country will begin to heal her.

But when one of the townsfolk is hurt, it’s hard to know who is safe - not the wolves, that’s for sure.

There are some really deep, involved themes in this: climate change, ecology, domestic abuse, violence, relationships.

Incidentally, I went on holiday in the Cairngorms this summer. We stayed in a cottage, away from all the other cottages on the estate (we couldn’t even see them), surrounded by fields containing alpacas and deer, with the odd buzzard, peregrine and even an osprey! I half expected to see a wolf-pack!! Sadly, there aren’t any wild wolves in Scotland now, but that estate was a weeks worth of heaven for me and my family - and would have fed a wolf pack for about that long, too!