Way of the Wolf (Vampire Earth Series #1) by E. E. Knight

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: August 2003
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 41,581

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    • Pub. Date: August 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 41,581

    Synopsis

    Louisiana, 2065. A lot has changed in the 43rd year of the Kurian Order. Possessed of an unnatural hunger, the bloodthirsty Reapers have come to Earth to establish a New Order built on the harvesting of human souls. They rule the planet. And if it is night, as sure as darkness, they will come.

    But on this pitiless world, the indomitable spirit of man still breathes in Lieutenant David Valentine. And his mission is to win back Earth...

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    This chilling debut novel introduces David Valentine, a young soldier in an uphill struggle to rid the Earth of vampiric conquerors.

    Fred Saberhagen

    The Way of the Wolf is a winner. If you're going to read only one more post-apocalyptic novel, make it this one.

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    Biography

    E. E. Knight was born in Wisconsin, grew up in Minnesota and now calls Chicago home, where he abides in domestic felicity with a spouse, a young son, and assorted pets. He invites readers to visit his Web site at vampjac.com or his blog, Bohemian Word Werks.

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    Not what I thought it was going to be.by MarineSSgt

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    September 20, 2009: After getting into the first chapter I couldn't put the book down. I have read the Brian Lumley Vampire novels and others as well, but I love the way E.E. Knight weaves in the elements of the story of how the Kurians came about. The post apocalyptic thing did't excite me at first. Then, it tells you how it all came about bit by bit and sucks you in. The Magic of the Lifeweavers creating warriors out of normal humans and changing them forever into 1 of 3 seperate warrior castes is very intriguing and makes the book that much more interesting. It's one of those series that you'll read over and over. I recommend it to anyone with an open mind and a love for fiction.

    I Also Recommend: Choice of the Cat (Vampire Earth Series #2).

    What a horrible bookby Soju

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    September 08, 2009: I really can't believe I made it through the end of the book. First, I liked Knight's new world order and he did a decent enough job of explaining it to keep me interested. Apart from this, the book was just poorly written, confusing, and inconsistent. I have no idea what point of the first section of the book had to do with the rest of the book. The author never came back to it. In fact I think he just completely forgot about the first section because later on in the book something completely different occurred during that same timeline; thus, leading me to believe that this book was not edited.

    The author's vocabulary was also awkward and some of the word's he used were just unnecessary. I think he made very good use of Microsoft Word's Synonym function.

    I expected a lot of action from this book and was disappointed. The main character seemed to get out of trouble fairly easy. The author puts his characters in tough situation and you think a lot is about to go down, but that's so not the case. The characters are able to extract themselves with little to no conflict. And you think to yourself, "That's it"?

    The main character was very bland. I could really care less if he lived or died.


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