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The Tenderness of Wolves
The Tenderness of Wolves: A Novel | Stef Penney
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When her teenage son disappears in the aftermath of a brutal murder, a determined mother sets out from her snow-covered nineteenth-century settlement to find him, an effort that is hampered by vigilante groups and the harrowing forces of nature. A first novel. Winner of the 2006 Costa Book of the Year. Reprint. 100,000 first printing.
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Soubhiville
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In 1867 in Northern Canada a fur trapper is found murdered in his cabin. Dove River is a small town the fur trade flows through, and we get to know many of the residents, including Mrs Ross, whose 17 year old son goes missing the night of the murder.

I liked this, but it was much more slow moving than expected. There are a lot of characters with questionable motives, and some side plots that could have been left out. But good.

sherrisilvera My son has a sphynx cat. She loves to give kisses. 4mo
Soubhiville @sherrisilvera They are so sweet aren‘t they? This is Venkman. I have another, but he doesn‘t get in my pictures as often because he likes to be under blankets most of the time. 4mo
sherrisilvera She is a total lovey!! Her name is Bulma...anime related. 4mo
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Soubhiville @TheAromaofBooks this was my June #bookspin 😁📚 4mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4mo
Mimi28 🩷🩷😻😻 4mo
dabbe Those gorgeous eyes just about slay me. 💚🖤🐾🖤💚 4mo
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Readergrrl
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#FridayNightShare #MidwinterSolace #NaturaLitsy
I read this book years ago and still think of it frequently. It might have been one of the first novels that made me feel physically cold as I read it. Very well written with suspense, complex characters, and beautiful, if chilling, setting! A favorite of mine!!

Chrissyreadit i‘m m hooked 🤣 10mo
TEArificbooks This was a good one 10mo
Chrissyreadit You won the Friday Night Share for last week 🩵🤍🩵 10mo
Readergrrl @Chrissyreadit Oh, wow! Thanks! It was a great book!! I hope others love it as much as I did! 10mo
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Aimeesue
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Can't argue with that, I guess 😆

Bklover 😂😂😂 2y
mabell 😆😆😆 2y
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BarbaraBB Haha! I have had this book on my shelves for ages. Did you enjoy it?? 2y
Aimeesue @BarbaraBB I have t read it yet! I was looking through a list of Winter Reads and was checking out some possibilities. I did buy it though, and it definitely starts off with a bang! 2y
BarbaraBB I‘ll follow your thoughts! I‘ve been meaning to read it for a long time! 2y
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Nicos
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Mehso-so

Good descriptions and characters but the plot was one dimensional for me.

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Caroline2
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This was really good. Set in a remote Canadian settlement in 1867, a man is brutally murdered! It‘s dark and bleak and full of atmosphere. Just what I needed right now to be honest. Highly recommend. 👍

Cathythoughts Sounds great ... I‘m off to see if it‘s on kindle... 👍🏻 4y
BarbaraBB This has been on my shelves for at least a decennium. Your review is encouraging though! 4y
MsMelissa I really enjoyed this one, too. 4y
Caroline2 @BarbaraBB @Cathythoughts It‘s a good wintery read. 😉 4y
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StaceyKondla
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.
This is day 149 #bookstoread #tbrpile #bookstagram

MsMelissa I really liked this one. Hope you enjoy it whenever you get around to reading it 😊 4y
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rachaich
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Mehso-so

Undecided.
I quite liked the writing. Description. Landscape.
But really couldn't keep track of the characters or feel much toward them.
I was looking forward to reading this as I'd read good reviews, plus the fact that the author hasn't even visited the area but had researched thoroughly.

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rachaich
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I have to confess I've struggled to engage with this. It's only in the second half that I've found it more appealing. But now I'm struggling towards the last 50 pages.

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rachaich
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Book club pick...
I'm not getting into it as much as I'd thought. Finding it a challenge to keep up with characters. Hopefully it'll flow more...

Tamra I enjoyed it, but it is slow going at first. Hang in there, the adventure will begin! 5y
rachaich @Tamra Thank you for the encouragement 😘 5y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I read this book last December in Windhoek and felt drawn to rereading it. There are so many beautiful passages that resonate with me.

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KateFulfordAuthor
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#inlaws #reviews #others

I found it fascinating when I learnt the author researched the whole thing without leaving London. It shows the power of imagination in conjuring up worlds of which one has no experience. This shouldn‘t, I suppose, be a surprise. I don‘t imagine JK Rowling has ever visited a school for wizards, Tolkien never ventured very far from Oxford, & CS Lewis had perfectly normal wardrobes, but it‘s still impressive nonetheless!

julesG Wonderful review! 6y
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Readergrrl
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1. The Tenderness of Wolves was a wonderful book that chilled me to the bone!
2. The Day After.... 🥶🥶🥶
3. “Ice, Ice, Baby” by Vanilla Ice (okay, that‘s a bit of a joke, but I couldn‘t help myself! 😂😂😂)
#ManicMonday @JoScho

Samary Pointe, Claw. It‘s sitting right next to me. Reservoir Dogs, and Moves Like Jagger. It‘s been in my head all morning since I read an article about his half time show. 6y
JoScho 💙💙💙 6y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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Oh my goodness, I loved this book SO MUCH! If you read the description and think it sounds dry and like work - it really isn't! The writing is exquisite and fairly soon you're completely engrossed in the mystery and can barely stop reading. Penney doesn't unravel all her characters' complexities and I rather like that. Just imagine: she wrote this book without visiting Canada because of suffering from agoraphobia! Serious writing talent.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

JennyM I‘m intrigued #stacked 😊 6y
HannaPolkadots I read this about a month ago, and felt the same way! Did not want it to end 😀 6y
Tamra Wasn‘t it great?! 6y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @Tamra it was amazing, I was just wowed! 6y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @HannaPolkadots me neither! If I could have one thing different it would be for something to happen with Parker... 6y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I'm really enjoying this rather slow, atmospheric book.

Tove_Reads I own it, but haven‘t yet felt the urge to read it. 6y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @Tove_Reads I'm without most of my Kindle reads at the moment so that is one reason I started it, but something also just grabbed me when I first read about it here on Litsy. It really is well written. 6y
Tamra I loved it! Historical, creepy, cold, and the plot propels forward once the travel begins. And yes I agree the writing is very good. I need to look again to see what else Penny has written! 6y
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @Tamra it may have been based on your review that I bought the book when I saw it was on sale! 😊 6y
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HannaPolkadots
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Enjoying this a lot. Happy Sunday to you all!💚

Libby1 Which language is that? I‘m sure you‘ve told me before. 🙄 It looks so beautiful. 6y
HannaPolkadots @Libby1 - it's Norwegian, my mother tongue 💙🇳🇴 6y
Libby1 😊 6y
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Lel2403
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“They said you‘d never seen anything like it. Drenched in blood, all up the walls and everything....Must have been Indian raiders...”....set in Canada 1867

BarbaraBB I‘ve had this book on my shelves for years now. Is it good? 6y
Lel2403 @BarbaraBB honestly, it‘s ok....a bit slow for me....but I‘ll give it a bit longer 6y
BarbaraBB I was afraid it would be slow. Hopefully it gets better! 6y
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CaramelLunacy This sounds very creepy! 6y
Lel2403 @CaramelLunacy a murder mystery in 1890‘s Canada.... 6y
Lel2403 @CaramelLunacy a murder mystery in 1860‘s Canada.... 6y
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Lel2403
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I‘ve been lent this by a friend, so no idea whether I‘m going to like it. Starting it today...

bookcollecter Interesting...let me know if this would be a good choice for my yearly reading them which is Dogs as it is the year of the Dog in the Chinese Horroscope system 6y
Lel2403 @bookcollecter from the blurb, it has wolves in it, but it‘s not a story about wolves... 6y
Tove_Reads Been meaning to read it. I own it. 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm I have this waiting for me. 6y
Lel2403 @erzascarletbookgasm I‘ve started it, but not sure. As it‘s not one I chose for myself, but it sounds good so will carry on 6y
Cinfhen Im intrigued! I‘ve previously stacked but haven‘t yet gotten around to owning it 6y
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AlaSkaat

"You cannot tame a wild animal, because it will always remember where it is from, and yearn to go back."

❤️

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AlaSkaat

"But then, I tell myself, vanity is one of the attributes that distinguish us from animals, so perhaps we should be proud of it."

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AlaSkaat

"So that's how it happens: mutual need is what makes people co-operate; nothing to do with trust or kindness or any such sentimental notion."

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Tamra
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19th Century Northern Territories, Canada

“The sickness of long-thinking” is an apt phrase for the grief of loss in knowing what cannot be.

Thoroughly enjoyed this tale of wilderness, discovery, and mystery.

Melissa_J I really enjoyed this one, too. Penney does a fantastic job describing the frigidness and bleakness of the North (although the area where the book is set isn‘t actually all that far North in comparison to the rest of Canada), especially considering she‘d never been here when she wrote it! 7y
Tamra @Melissa_J amazing it‘s her debut! 7y
Melissa_J I know, right? I have her latest on my TBR pile. It also has a northern setting 7y
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Tamra @Melissa_J me too. 😁 7y
Cathythoughts What a beautiful title ❤️ 7y
Cathythoughts We have a friend whose last name is Wolf & you couldn‘t meet a gentler or kinder person ❤️ 7y
Tamra @Cathythoughts it is a great title! That‘s the idea. 👍🏾 7y
alphawoman Loved this book. Has it all. 7y
Tamra @alphawoman 👍🏾 As part of my thrifty book haul Friday I picked up 7y
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BooksMcD
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I've been trying to sit down with this book all day, but every time I get started there's something else to do!

Here's to finally sitting down and reading! (With Christmas tree for ambiance, of course!) 🎄❄️ 🐺 💙📚

BookBabe 😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
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Jamesfahyauthor
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The book is set in Canada in the 1860s. It starts with the discovery of the murder of a trapper, and then follows various events that occur as the murderer is sought. As Stef Penney suffered from agoraphobia at the time of writing this novel, she did all the research in the libraries of London and never visited Canada. It still makes for an interesting read.

Cathythoughts The most beautiful title , the tenderness of ....... (edited) 7y
Melissa_J Penney did a fantastic job of conveying the brutalness of Canadian winters for someone who hasn't actually experienced one. 7y
Jamesfahyauthor @Cathythoughts it's a lovely title I agree 😊 7y
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LornaDH
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Have this in the house somewhere. Must find it. #wolves #junetunz #toread

Cinfhen It sounds amazing 😉 hope you find it!!! 7y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Set in an atmospheric rural setting of Canada settlement in the 1860s, this story is in part a murder mystery, and also chronicles the lives of a family who discovered the murder. The frozen landscape and vast wilderness including lurking #wolves is superbly evoked by the author.
#junetunz

Cinfhen I've heard good things about this book. Thanks for posting and sharing & putting it back on my radar☺️ 7y
JazzFeathers Sounds awesome. And always hard to pass up on a uniquily set mystery 😆 7y
Joanne1 Sounds great. 7y
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buriedunderbooks

"She considers herself a well-traveled woman, and from each place she has been to, she has brought away a prejudice as a souvenir."

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MrBook
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#LitsyQuiz I ask these 3 questions because no matter how obscure a book is, a bunch of you still know of it, have it, and/or have read it. You constantly & delightfully amaze me! You tickle me pink! So, I asked a couple librarians to help me pick 3 titles that aren't unfairly obscure & may not have popped up on any hardcore bibliophile's radar. Here's the 1st selection! Do you know this book? (The 2nd will be in around 30 minutes.) 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Libby1 I have it but it's still in my TBR. 🙂 8y
TNbooklover66 I haven't read it but it's on my TBR because I read and loved The Invisible Ones by that same author. 8y
LeahBergen Yep. 8y
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Peddler410 I do not know this book -- but keep in mind I'm a middle school librarian and mom to a second grader. Before litsy, the past 17 years of my reading life have been focused on middle grade and YA fiction and nonfiction r (edited) 8y
Moray_Reads It's on our book swap shelf at work but I haven't read it (yet) 8y
Suetara It's somewhere on my TBR mountain. 8y
peggyriley This book is magnificent. 8y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Can't recollect ever seeing it, yet it doesn't sound wholly unfamiliar. Actually, I'd probably like to read that one! 8y
Tanner Nope, but it looks interesting! 8y
PlantyLibrarian Wolves is the new girls. 8y
suvata Never heard of it before but it sounds good. As a matter of fact, I just bought it because the Kindle edition is only $3.99. 8y
Eyglo Yes! I got is as a gift from my mom some years ago - had completely forgotten about it 😶 Thanks for the reminder - it's time to dig it up and finally read it! 😊 8y
RealLifeReading Yes read it quite a while ago. 8y
BookBabe It does sound good! I just bought the Kindle version. Thanks for the tip, @suvata ! 8y
tpixie Nope but it sounds good! 8y
suvata @BookBabe You're welcome. Happy reading. 😀 8y
BeckyRoy Yep! I have it 4 stars on Goodreads in 2007! Lol! I think I got it off a Barnes and Noble clearance table. 8y
RebeccaLHoward No, but it looks good. 8y
Hooked_on_books I've read it! 😬 8y
AAdamson Yup, I've read it, too! 🤓 8y
quirkyreader I have seen it on the shelves at work but with a different cover. 8y
LibrarianToujours Yup! Read it back in 2009. I remember liking it. 8y
Moonpa This is a good read! 8y
Tlgoff9 I have this book it was recommended to me. I have not read it yet. 8y
Abby2 Loved this book! 8y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 8y
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buriedunderbooks
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"And so while my husband sleeps upstairs - we pack and I prepare to go into the wilderness with a suspected killer. What's worse, a man I haven't been properly introduced to."
Loving this moment of dark humour.

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Libby1
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#photoadaynov16
#chillyreads
@RealLifeReading

Some chilly reads I hope to get into this December. ❤️❄️📚❤️

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Mel
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