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Faolan Book 5 Spirit Wolf
The Adventures of faolan Books 5 and 6 Book report by Xavior
Book 5 spirit wolf

In this book Faolan wakes up in his den after a dream which he tried to remember sniffing around in hopes of finding out what. He remembered the words first pelt but did not know how they were important. Around that time Edeme(look at my other reports for reference to who she is.)one of the watch wolfs like Faolan was leaving her post at the time. She lost most of her friends to the false prophet who took a lot of animals away. When she was down from her post she cried (because she was alone for the most part which i thought was sad. ) Suddenly a glacier went though and edeme thought to herself i die here alone. (This made me cry.)

Meanwhile Gwyneth

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