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Wolves, Boys, and Other Things That Might Kill Me
Wolves, Boys, and Other Things That Might Kill Me | Kristen Chandler
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It's K.J.'s junior year in the small town of West End, Montana, and whether she likes it or not, things are different this year. Over the summer, she turned from the blah daughter of a hunting and fishing guide into a noticeably cuter version of the outdoor loner. Normally, K.J. wouldn't care less, but then she meets Virgil, whose mom is studying the controversial wolf packs in nearby Yellowstone Park. And from the moment Virgil casts a glance at her from under his shaggy blond hair, K.J. is uncharacteristically smitten. Soon, both K.J. and Virgil are spending a lot of their time watching the wolves (and each other), and K.J. begins to see herself and her town in a whole new light.
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abarry
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This book is a must read! The story is suspenseful and leaves the reader on edge until the end. The conflict of wolves in Yellowstone is shown from both sides, and this novel is beautifully written. There is a little romance and some fun dry humor to contrast with the thought-provoking questions it poses.

Aurys Great review! ;) 7y
abarry Thanks! ;) 7y
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Librarybelle
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#Wolves #JuneTunz I found this ARC from years ago on my shelf while looking for books for today's prompt. It's a YA...haven't read it yet!

Cinfhen Sounds like it has some promise...also #smellsliketeenspirit 😁 8y
Librarybelle @Cinfhen Yes! 😁 8y
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cece.reads
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This is my next read. I don't know anything about the book I'm going into this blind. I can't wait to dive into this one 🙂

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BookWarriorPrincess93
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I would give this book four stars out of five. I loved reading this book . The author is a pretty great writer and the plot is really amazing. When the book first starts off K.J is pretty meek and quite. When someone starts illegal poaching the wolves K.J is inspired to take action to protect them even if that means she makes enemies. A pretty great read.