Wolf Mark
Review
By Chicago Young Adult Fiction/ Examiner.com
…It’s also a great choice for any young adult readers who like action-filled books that once begun can’t be put down.
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Written in first person narrative, Luke is a young man who is very likable. He learned his family’s lessons well and stays under the radar of most people at his high school, but he has two good friends – one the lovely Meena with whom he longs to be more than just friends.
It’s a stand-alone book although one wishes it weren’t. Readers will want to know more about Luke and his father, and how Luke’s relationship with Meena ends.
Reviews & Comments
The Sunday Gazette- Schenectady, NYGenrefluent; Anthony, age 16
Passionate Pages
Flamingnet, 15 year old reader
Cynthia Leitich Smith, author of <i>Tantalize</i>
Jane Yolen, author of <i>The Devil's Arithmetic</i>
The Horn Book Guide
<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>
<i>Publisher's Weekly</i>
Hippies, Beauty, and Books, Oh My!
Reading Lark
Kate McMurry
Associated Content, Sharon Tyler
YA Book Central
Dark Side of the Covers
Young Adult Books
Finding Wonderland
Midnight Reads
Booklist
School Library Journal
1139 Highland
Thoughts of a Scot
Dangerous Jam
Tweentribune
The Literati Press
I Heart YA Books
Beverly Slapin, AICL
Charlotte's Library