Wednesday, April 20, 2011

White Fang Jack London
In the Northland, nineteenth century gold rush many people charged to that location to find gold.
Unfortunately human are not the only living things here. Much of this land is full of wolves.

The story starts with a pack of wolves enduring a famine. The front of the pack contains mostly the middle aged and the back is either the very old or the very young. After a few weeks, the famine ends. The pack then splits into half. The first half was leaded by a one eyed leader, a young leader and a reddish wolf-dog ( a hybrid, bred by native indians who named her Kiche ) and the other half were led by the rest of the leaders. But two by two wolves begin to desert. Soon all that was left of the first pack was the old one-eye, the young leader, Kiche and an three year old wolf. Soon even the three year old and the young leader are killed during mating season.

A few months later, Kiche and the old one-eye give birth to a set of cubs. Soon, another famine arrives and only Kiche and one cub remained ( in case you're wondering about what happened to the old one-eye he was killed by a lynx ). Soon afterwards, they are captured by indians and the cub, who was called White Fang by the native indians, is tormented by dogs ( they sure seem to have ran out of luck ).

Years later, White Fang was bought by an englishman nicknamed Beauty Smith ( he was no beauty ). White Fang was turned into a fighting dog for his famed skill in killing dogs in mostly three minutes and was cruelly treated until bought by another man named Weedon Scott who wanted him for a sled-dog. White Fang then lived a peaceful life until he was half killed by a criminal.

This book is exiting, interesting and amusing. I hope this blog is not too long.


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