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Raised by wolves after being orphaned in childhood, Weylyn Grey, a man with astonishing powers, is evaluated by the people who care or wonder about him, including a woman who falls in love with him after he saves her from an angry wolf.
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This was a book I wasn't expecting to love. The premise wasn't grabbing, too quirky to be set in this world, too realistic to take place in a fantasy one.
But Lang made it work beautifully. The plot spans Weylyn's lifetime, introducing and carrying several characters through the story. I have to applaud the author's ability to give each minor character body and emotional complexion.
By the end, I was rooting for the world where animal-telepathic Weylyn and magic-pig Merlin exist.
Cute. However, I find that for my personal tastes magical realism is rarely as magical nor as realistic as I would like it to be. This book ultimately felt like it lacked something essential.
Weylyn Grey has always been different. Orphaned at a young age, he lived undiscovered with a wolf pack for years until he befriended a human girl and was later placed with a foster family. His alternative upbringing is not the only unusual thing about Weylyn though - nature appears to behave oddly whenever he's around, whether it's the cluster of animals visiting his room in the night or the storms that appear whenever he's upset. Weaving through time and the perspectives of the people who meet him along the way, Beasts of Extraordinary Circumstance tells the story of Weylyn's life.
The unique, well-developed characters and short chapters engage the reader immediately and keeps the story moving until the end. The hint of magic appeals to fantasy fans without putting off those who prefer to stay grounded in reality. A great read for anyone who loves books revolving around interpersonal relationships.
I adore this book. This is my second time reading it and it's just as fantastic as it was the first time. Everything about this book makes me happy. The magical elements, the different characters and their distinctive perceptions of the main character, all the animals, etc. I just love it so much. Weylyn is hands down my all time favorite fictional character. I love how close this story rides the line between absolute chaotic nonsense and incredibly romantic love story. This is one of those books that you don't pay attention to how many pages you have read or how long until you finish the book. You just want more. If you want a book that will make you forget about quarantine, this is the one.