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Soul Eater: Chronicles of Ancient Darkness book 3 (Chronicles Of Ancient Darkness)

By: Michelle Paver
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Orion Childrens
ISBN: 1842551140
ISBN-13: 9781842551141
Released: 07 Jun 2007
RRP: £6.99
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Be transported back in time with the Ancient Darkness Series - By: SB, 02 Nov 2007
Following on from "Wolf Brother" & "Spirit Walker", this is Book 3 in the series.

Torak & Renn's challlenges in Stone Age Scandinavia continue, & Torak now starts to embrace the path destiny intended for him. He knows he must try to defeat the Soul Eaters... only he knows how...

Torak is forced into action when his faithful companion & pack-brother Wolf is captured. He has to find him... but when the trail leads right up into the Far North frozen lands, he & Renn begin to wonder if they can even survive....

Fast-paced, vivid descriptions, & the story seems brilliantly authentic. A gripping read for older children & adults alike. If you haven't read books 1 & 2, read them first. I can't wait to read book 4!
soul eater - By: Ms. Sarah Anne Johnson, 14 Aug 2007
soul eater & the other two chronicles of ancient darkness are the best books i've ever read. Michelle pavers way of describing things relly brings the story to live & for a moment you reallly believe that you are there with Torak, Wolf & Renn back in the times of hunter gatherers.

Reading the books make you want to be there with Torak & to be able to track & hunt just like him.Wolf is just always there for torak & renn is very brave to face soul eaters.Brilliant read highly recommended!
Good but not as good as the two before it. - By: Florencium, 08 Jun 2007
It starts of as Torak & Renn are hunting deer in the forest when Wolf goes running off to chase after some strange prey. After he does not come back they are told by three passing members of an alllied tribe that they saw a struggling bundle on a sledge with captors heading North. They set off north into the land of snow & ice & there uncover many secrets...

...a good book. Would recommend.