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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Wolf-Crazy » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:07 pm

I love those books!
I have read "The Sight" and "Fell".
I personally liked "The Sight" better, but both are still great books (:

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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Crimsona » Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:46 am

I read both The Sight and Fell. Personally I liked The Sight better, but Fell was an excellent follow up.

I emailed David Clement-Davies recently and, to my surprise, he actually replied.
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by DeletedLyrics » Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:57 am

I'm currently reading this book, and I love it! It's so interesting, it inspires me to write my own book on wolves.
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Amaye » Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:54 pm

I absolutely loved that book! I've read it about six times, and Fell once. Fell dragged me in and The Sight drove me to falling in love with wolves! (Thank you The Sight) I almost cried when Larka died, I swear my heart cracked open, but when I read Fell, and got up to the part when Huttser died "NOOO, HUTTSER, PALLA, YOU CAN'T DIE!!!! NOOO!"
Anyway, awesome books, might read Fell again! :)
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Kamerah » Mon Apr 25, 2011 3:32 am

Crimsona wrote:I read both The Sight and Fell. Personally I liked The Sight better, but Fell was an excellent follow up.

I emailed David Clement-Davies recently and, to my surprise, he actually replied.
Cool! I'm gonna chat to him now! :D

I've finished reading 'The Sight' and now I'm onto 'Fell'. I loved the first book but I wish Larka didn't die! :( She was my favourite character. Both a fantastic and detailed good read, I'm probably going to read the books at least once.
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Quivira » Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:41 pm

I really need to get this book and Fell. They seem really interesting and they also seem like a book I'd like to read. Perhaps someday I'll be able to read them.


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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by lupin_blackwolf » Wed May 25, 2011 4:37 pm

hey guys. i have to make a small project for school and i need a really good part of this book. and im asking all of you lovely folks! :D
so, what do you guys think? what was your ultimate favourite parts??
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thanks and please please please reply to me!!! i need to know the best parts according to other people!! :D
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by kmdogs97 » Sun May 29, 2011 9:19 am

lupin_blackwolf wrote:hey guys. i have to make a small project for school and i need a really good part of this book. and im asking all of you lovely folks! :D
so, what do you guys think? what was your ultimate favourite parts??
just quote me so that i know you are responding to me and not to others.
and write in big letters before you officially respond '
SPOILER ALERT' alright everyone?
thanks and please please please reply to me!!! i need to know the best parts according to other people!! :D
One of my favorite parts is when Larka, Fell, and Kar are going on their first hunt and they are having their conversation. It defines each wolf's personality and really sets up the stage for more things to come.

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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Larkawhitewolf » Sun Jun 12, 2011 5:21 am

Since the day those two beautiful golden eyes on the cover of the book drew me to it, I knew this book would be worth picking up. And as you can plainly see by my username, I've been a big fan ever since. The Sight is a wonderful read, with an ending that brought me to tears, but after coming to grips with the end I knew that the Sight would always have a special place in my heart. I recommend this book to all those who enjoy a great book about wolves and also don't forget to read the sequel: Fell.

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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Lakota Nite » Thu Jun 23, 2011 11:52 am

Theres not a better book out there then 'The Sight' Davis Clement is truly an artist this book is my all time favorite i suggest this book to wolf fan or any animal lover or just someone wanting a good read. 'Fell' was also an amazing book i choose 'The Sight' over it though but 'Fell' was still great. O have read many of David's books and loved each of em and i kinda wish he would continue with 'The Sight' i hate it when the books end.
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Fenris » Wed Jul 20, 2011 7:03 am

It's really good to see this forum is still active. I really enjoy David Clement-davies books both Sight and Fell are exellent reads. Walked into my local libary when I was about 12 and saw the front cover of The sight, after reading it I returned it. Think I must of read that book ten times before iIbrought it. But i would recommend anyone who admires wolves and can appriecate a good read.

My favourite bit in the Sight would be this. Spoiler don't read it lol
When Larka gets split up from Kar in the fire and there a big bit about Kar being in that cave and going crazy. And then when they finally get back together when Larka nearly touches the other dead wolves. Seriously I thought that part was really good I get shivers when I read that book.

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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by kmdogs97 » Thu Jul 28, 2011 3:09 pm

Fenris wrote:It's really good to see this forum is still active. I really enjoy David Clement-davies books both Sight and Fell are exellent reads. Walked into my local libary when I was about 12 and saw the front cover of The sight, after reading it I returned it. Think I must of read that book ten times before iIbrought it. But i would recommend anyone who admires wolves and can appriecate a good read.

My favourite bit in the Sight would be this. Spoiler don't read it lol
When Larka gets split up from Kar in the fire and there a big bit about Kar being in that cave and going crazy. And then when they finally get back together when Larka nearly touches the other dead wolves. Seriously I thought that part was really good I get shivers when I read that book.

Yeah I'm really a big fan of the book too, and I'm happy that the forum is still up and running. It's been a while since I've posted here, but I still love the book, but I need to read Fell.

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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Wolf_Lover01 » Fri Aug 05, 2011 5:19 pm

Bought it, Read it, Loved it :)
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by Lupinwolf600_ » Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:13 pm

Ive finished Fell and the Sight. They were both amazing books!
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Re: The Sight, by David Clement-Davies

Post by BlackWarrior » Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:10 am

Yes both the sight and fell were great books! Fire bringer was another great one written by him. I am reading the telling pool by him and I hope it's as good as the sight!
He inspired me to write my own book on wolves and so far it is at 250 pages!
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