![]() ![]() ![]() But I'm not really sure about my interpretation, since I find the scene somewhat confusingly written, and it seems like a revelation of that nature would merit more than a vague, throwaway paragraph. Read on below, and pre-order the book ahead. Maiming still-living animals ("She heard how he whispered to the struggling creatures: 'See? It's not so bad.you don't have to fly.'") is commonly a hallmark of sociopathy, and I think the author is trying to show that there was more going on with Tristan emotionally than what was on the surface. To preview her anticipated new series, the author has exclusively shared with EW the official Gilded Wolves book cover (above), as well as an excerpt. The Gilded Wolves Author : Roshani Chokshi Publisher : Hodder Paperbacks ISBN 13 : 9781529399127 Total Pages : 0 pages Book Rating : 4.3/5 (991 download) DOWNLOAD NOW Book Synopsis The Gilded Wolves by : Roshani Chokshi Download or read book The Gilded Wolves written by Roshani Chokshi and published by Hodder Paperbacks. I found it very disturbing, since before this revelation, I saw Tristan as the most innocent and sweet of the whole gang. It seems like he was conflicted about his actions, but kept doing it, almost like it was a compulsion. ![]() I think he was also using their feathers for his mini-terrariums. ![]() My understanding is that he ripped off their wings while they were still alive and then kept their corpses. (view spoiler) [I didn't really understand this either and would love to hear others' thoughts about it. ![]()
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