Hunted

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The adventure continues in this second book in the New York Times bestselling series.

In the world of Erdas, only a rare few are able to summon a spirit animal in the way Conor, Abeke, Meilin, and Rollan have. The bond they share with their animals is a partnership that allows them to access more-than-human abilities.But what if there was another way to create a spirit animal--to force the bond, giving the human partner total control? And what if someone with selfish intensions was offered this gift . . . with a catch?The four young heroes have barely had time to come together as a team, and their own spirit animal bonds are still greatly untested. But now they face a brutal confrontation against an enemy who will break any rule to defeat them.

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  • Fire and ice (Spirit animals. Main series Volume 4) Cover
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Booklist Review

In the second book in the Spirit Animals series, Stiefvater flawlessly continues the story that Brandon Mull started, and shifts the characters into a darker world. The four main characters have bonded with the Great Beasts, but they now have to learn to bond with one another so that they can fight together against the villain, The Devourer. Stiefvater blends Mull's brilliant world building with her talent of writing memorable villains. From the beginning, you know it has gone to the next level with the characters facing exciting challenges.--Fort, Bethany Copyright 2014 Booklist

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Horn Book Review

Four children and their legendary spirit animals continue their training, honing their skills to better defend their land from the Conquerors. Trust issues abound as one child doesn't feel welcome (Blood Ties) and another can't wait for the team to coalesce (Hunted). The budding heroes must learn to work together in this formulaic, action-packed adventure series (with an online component). [Review covers these Spirit Animals titles: Blood Ties and Hunted.] (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Four young heroes, chosen to save Erdas from the rising threat of the Devourer, find themselves torn between their quest and the needs of the ones they love. In between their expeditions to obtain the Great Beasts' talismans, Conor, Meilin, Abeke and Rollan face an equally difficult task: learning to bond with their spirit animals. Each must confront his or her weaknesses in order to understand the spirit animals' strengths. Conor, normally timid, must rely on Briggan the Wolf to learn to lead. Meilin, a trained warrior, must yield to the peaceful patience of her giant panda, Jhi. However, Rollan and Essix the Falcon's discernment and Abeke and her leopard Uraza's courage allow the four to retrieve the talisman of Rumfuss the Boar. Stiefvater brings to this multiply authored, multiplatform series her ability to create complex, sympathetic characters, enhancing the plot-heavy narrative she inherited (Wild Born, by Brandon Mull, 2013). Characters grapple with conflicting motives, familial responsibilities and the consequences of their choices. This increasing depth moves the story from a straightforward adventure fantasy to an insightful look at what it means to be a hero, with the glory it brings and the sacrifice it demands. The accompanying game offers an exciting off-page experience. Fantastical adventure is enhanced by complex characters. (Fantasy. 8-12)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

In the second book in the Spirit Animals series, Stiefvater flawlessly continues the story that Brandon Mull started, and shifts the characters into a darker world. The four main characters have bonded with the Great Beasts, but they now have to learn to bond with one another so that they can fight together against the villain, The Devourer. Stiefvater blends Mull's brilliant world building with her talent of writing memorable villains. From the beginning, you know it has gone to the next level with the characters facing exciting challenges. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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