![]() ![]() We learn this through the eyes of Weylyn and other PoV characters such as Mary, the girl he meets while traveling with his wolf family. Turns out that this isn’t coincidence because Weylyn seems to have an inexplicable magic that connects him with nature–specifically animals and weather. Which is too bad, since the story starts out charming enough, with a new baby and strange weather patterns. The title of Ruth Emmie Lang’s debut novel BEASTS OF EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCE promises big things and perhaps a little whimsy and fun, but ultimately the novel doesn’t quite live up to the title. ![]() ![]() And yet, it’s his connection with Mary and a few other people he meets along the way, that reminds him about the power of human relationships.īut it takes him a long time to understand, and we spend the book learning about how different he really is. ![]() He wants to try to fit in, but every time he attempts to become a functioning member of human society, there’s always something that goes awry, so he ultimately returns to the wild. His parents are dead and his wolf family needs him, but he’s also painfully aware that he doesn’t quite fit in with the rest of the kids his age. He’s a kid living with wolves in the woods when Mary first meets him. Weylyn Grey isn’t like other people and he knows it. ![]()
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