Cold the night, fast the wolves : a novel

by Meg Long

Paper Book, 2022

Status

Available

Call number

PZ7.1.L6653 C65 2022

Publication

New York : Wednesday Books, 2022.

Description

"Meg Long's Cold the Night, Fast the Wolves is a captivating debut about survival, found family, and the bond between a girl and a wolf that delivers a fresh twist on classic survival stories and frontier myths. On a frozen wasteland of a planet, a girl is on the run with a wolf who is born to be a killer but bound to be her guide. As they fight to escape ice goblins, giant bears, and a ruthless leader intent on trapping them both, one question drives them relentlessly forward: where do you turn when there is nowhere to hide?"--

User reviews

LibraryThing member sennebec
Mix some science fiction with thriller, add intriguing characters, a few of them nasty, mix in an injured hybrid wolf trained to fight, that forms a unique bond with the main character. Then cover with a bit of mystery and let fierce and unpredictable storms appear frequently while most of the
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players are involved in a race through very harsh and unfriendly territory. Complete with dangerous predators, not all of them animals, top with an unexpected, but satisfying ending, then devour...Yum!
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LibraryThing member muddyboy
An easy to read fantasy about a world where sled racing over ice and snow is a passion among rival teams. The central character (Sena) over time befriends a fighting wolf and steals her from her cruel owner. She escapes his clutches and in most of the book the two are on the run from this mean guy
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and his henchmen as he is driven to recapture this wolf and take revenge on this girl who stol from him. There are many threats to her during the novel's course. If the book is setting up a sequel it is still satisfying as a stand alone novel.
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LibraryThing member Kiaya40
This book was a highly anticipated one for me and it certainly lived up to that anticipation and all the hype. I want more of this world and these characters now. This was a bit different than other stories I've read in this vein of things but different in a good way.
It started with a bang and was
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fast-paced, intense, and heavily emotional throughout the whole book. I loved seeing how Sena was learning how to survive and thrive in this cold place on her own and how she was learning to deal with her emotions over everything that happened in her life. Her connection with Iska, the wolf was very special, strong, and moving and drove the story a lot of the time. The other characters that come into play are very well written and I loved the characters with Remy and Pana and the Professor too. I was very engaged up until the very end and had a hard time putting this one down. This story got me all in the feels and made me pretty emotional in parts. I did find myself wondering about a few things at/after the end like about her friend that helped her in the beginning, the possible love interest. The found family was one of the best things in this story that I loved.
I would highly recommend picking this one up and checking it out if you haven't already. Don't miss out on this one. Thanks so much to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press/Wednesday Books for letting me read and review this awesome story. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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LibraryThing member Andy5185
Whoa, this was good! A frozen tundra of a planet with evil greedy corporations at the helm that profit off of part-genetically engineered wolf fights and sled racing. The indigenous people called Skaavers live in hiding and they abhor the ways of the corpos. The main character Sena is a tough pick
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pocket outsider who had two mothers one a racer and one a Skaaver -- so she doesn't feel she fits in with anyone anywhere. She ends up really pissing off a big bad guy and so begins the adventure. She ends up befriending a natural wild wolf and participating in a treacherous sled race that she vowed she would never take part in. Full of edge of your seat action, this story moves swiftly and I was completely involved in Sena's world until the very end. I would absolutely love to see more from this universe!
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LibraryThing member LibrarianRyan
This was not a book that was originally on my fantasy sci-fi list. The cover is interesting, but it didn’t grab my attention and say “you have to read me now”. This was picked by my book club and I was greatly surprised. I did enjoy this book and I’m happy to have read it. In this book Sena
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lives on a planet that is entirely tundra. Meaning, the whole thing is frozen. However, this planet has a plethora of EXO carbon, which is an element that everybody needs for almost everything. However, the permanent frozen condition of the planet makes the mining of this EXO carbon extremely hard. Life on this planet is hard. If the weather doesn’t get to you then the ion storms that take out anything electronic will. The one thing this planet is known for is its great race from the main living commune out to the mining field. Apparently, anyone who can complete the race can get permission to mind the exo carbon. In this book, we follow a young girl named Sena. She was born on this planet to a mother who is an immigrant and another mother, who is version of native. The two types of people don’t normally get along, so both have been shunned. Both have also died in the middle of a race leaving Sena defend her self for the last five years. What Sena really wants is to get off this planet, but the only way she can do that is find a way around her heritage, to make enough money to escape. But when your life is mainly pickpocketing, the mob bosses, casino and fight club, saving enough to live and escape, are not an option. Sena ends up in trouble with the big mob boss, and has to take a job saving his genetically pure wolf. Volvenwolves are the predominant creatures on this planet that is a combination of cloning and what we would think of as earth wolves that make them superior to living in a tundra. To have a pure wolf just for fighting is an anomaly and this Wolf has been hurt and it’s up to Sena to fix it. All in all the stories a pretty decent one. It’s almost a reimagining of White Fang, or at least feels very much like White Fang would have felt 100 years ago. And it’s an interesting and fast paced book. There is a sequel but the sequel takes the main character and the wolf off the planet, and focuses on a minor character from book one. I’m not sure if that makes the sequel more interesting or more likely not to pick up. My mind hasn’t been made up. Overall, I liked this book as a standalone. I thought it worked well. It was an interesting take, but for someone who’s lived on the frozen tundra I was ready for this to be over. I can remember being cold in the 50 trees in the forest because nothing can grow under that cold. So overall I like this book but I didn’t love it but I would still recommend it to people.
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Awards

Colorado Book Award (Winner — Young Adult Literature — 2023)

Language

ISBN

9781250785060

Local notes

Age Range: 12-18

Barcode

34500000556107
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