Free Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2) Download Books

Itemize Based On Books Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2)

Title:Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2)
Author:James Oliver Curwood
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 241 pages
Published:June 3rd 1999 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published 1918)
Categories:Animals. Fiction. Classics. Wolves. Dogs
Free Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2) Download Books
Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2) Paperback | Pages: 241 pages
Rating: 4 | 543 Users | 33 Reviews

Ilustration In Favor Of Books Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2)

I had to read this sequel to Kazan so I could find out what had happened to the pup who wandered off from the den in Chapter 18 of that book. This book is his story, but I admit that for the first few chapters I was disappointed. In Kazan, Baree had been able to hunt some by himself when he wandered off from his den. The process had seemed quite natural: each day he had roamed a bit further, exploring the countryside and learning what little creatures of the forest he could kill and eat. And one day he simply never returned. Kazan and his mate were never concerned, and that was the last we knew of the pup in that book.

But here he wanders off by accident one day and gets lost and does not really know how to hunt even little prey so gets very hungry and dejected during his early adventures. Of course it all straightens out, but it felt as if the author had forgotten what he had previously written about Baree. It was a bit of a jolt, especially with the other story so fresh in my mind, and this confusion cost Mr. Curwood that 5th star.

But I forgave him by the time Baree matured into a proper wolf-dog because I was soon holding my breath over the action just as I had while reading Kazan. The final chapters are immensely satisfying for reader and Baree alike.


Be Specific About Books To Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2)

Original Title: Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog
ISBN: 1557041326 (ISBN13: 9781557041326)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kazan and Baree #2

Rating Based On Books Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2)
Ratings: 4 From 543 Users | 33 Reviews

Write Up Based On Books Baree: The Story of a Wolf-Dog (Kazan and Baree #2)
Loved it!About 60 years ago I received 'Kazan' from a friend for my birthday! I attribute that book with kindling my love for reading. Loved revisiting the call of the wild☺

THE book of my childhood... definitely it was! Inspirational, touchable, breathtaking...

I had to read this sequel to Kazan so I could find out what had happened to the pup who wandered off from the den in Chapter 18 of that book. This book is his story, but I admit that for the first few chapters I was disappointed. In Kazan, Baree had been able to hunt some by himself when he wandered off from his den. The process had seemed quite natural: each day he had roamed a bit further, exploring the countryside and learning what little creatures of the forest he could kill and eat. And one

I had to read this sequel to Kazan so I could find out what had happened to the pup who wandered off from the den in Chapter 18 of that book. This book is his story, but I admit that for the first few chapters I was disappointed. In Kazan, Baree had been able to hunt some by himself when he wandered off from his den. The process had seemed quite natural: each day he had roamed a bit further, exploring the countryside and learning what little creatures of the forest he could kill and eat. And one

Baree, a dark blackish coloured wolf dog, was born to Kazan and Gray wolf (from the book above) and this book is devoted to his adventures and experiences. This book is as well written as the one above, and very touching and lively. However, if I have to choose, I would rate the previous book a bit higher than this one.Due to his mother unfortunately being blinded during a violent fight with a lynx, she chose to deliver Baree inside the protected environment of a cave rather than under a moonlit

great storyGood intermingling of human and animal plotlines, well-written. Heartwarming. A fun, easy read that despite being slightly more "Hollywood" than "Kazan" had some real substance.

This book was marred by the human plot line that ran through it.

0 Comments:

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.