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The White Wolf

The Dreamthief’s Daughter, The Skrayling Tree, and The White Wolf’s Son (Elric, Volume 3)

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The White Wolf

By: Michael Moorcock, Alan Moore
Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
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From World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Michael Moorcock comes the third omnibus volume of his famous Elric of Melniboné series.

Torn between worlds, without maps on the Moonbeam Roads, seeking forgotten memories and lost loves, Elric of Melniboné faces the strangest adventures of his bizarre and varied life. His relationships, his very bloodlines, reveal a still larger canvas, a narrative crowded with avatars of the Eternal Champion—von Bek, Hawkmoon, Corum, Captain Bastable, and others—coming together across the multiverse in a finale that makes the troubled albino a major player in the great War Amongst the Angels while rooting him thoroughly in our real world and history!

©2022 Michael and Linda Moorcock (P)2022 Recorded Books
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So glad these are on Audible now. This has been on my reading list forever and finally got to enjoy them. A satisfying close and hopefully a new start.

Nice ending to a great saga

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This volume is an interesting departure from the previous 2. The novels contained in The While Wolf, while still featuring Elric, focus on Ulrich Von Beck (another incarnation of the Eternal Champion and take place in the UK and Europe during the 1930s, 40s, 50s, and early 21st century. There are notes of American frontier fiction (think James Fennemore Cooper) along with steampunk, and WWII action drama. While it's not what I'd expected, I enjoyed it and found it more accessible that some of the other Elric novels. Definitely a rewarding read for Moorcock fans.

A great mix of genres not found in vols 1 and 2

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Great. As a long time fan this was a great story! Good finish to the saga. Now we need an Elric movie.

Awesome Story!

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Very, very, very, different compared to traditional Elric stories however if you're up for an unconventional rendition Elric, who usually isn't the main character in these. However these stories are all loosely centered and do always come back to Elric in a round about way. They span across the moon beam roads and other worlds whose maintenance is key to maintaining the balance between law and chaos, then I'd recommend it.

Different but good, multiverse shenanigans

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too few accomodations were made for a female character's first person perspective using the voice of a male narrator. minor complaint, of course.
compared to earlier efforts in the series, not nearly enough action, to be honest, and too much important business occurs just "off screen"

A fine end

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