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''The Sight'' by David Clements-Davies (author of ''[[Fire Bringer]]''), is a xenofictional novel about [[Better Than It Sounds|wolves and psychic powers]]. It is often dismissed as "''Firebringer'' with wolves" -- the two stories share a universe and several plot similarities, but ''The Sight'' is a good novel on its own. It can be said that the novel is a spiritual sequel to ''[[Fire Bringer]]''.
''[[The Sight]]'' by David Clements-Davies (author of ''[[Fire Bringer]]''), is a xenofictional novel about [[Better Than It Sounds|wolves and psychic powers]]. It is often dismissed as "''Firebringer'' with wolves" -- the two stories share a universe and several plot similarities, but ''The Sight'' is a good novel on its own. It can be said that the novel is a spiritual sequel to ''[[Fire Bringer]]''.


A sequel has also been written: ''Fell''. It focuses on the titular character as he goes on his own personal quest revolving around the Sight and another child, similar to the relationship between Larka and human-baby Bran.
A sequel has also been written: ''Fell''. It focuses on the titular character as he goes on his own personal quest revolving around the Sight and another child, similar to the relationship between Larka and human-baby Bran.
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 19 October 2017

The Sight by David Clements-Davies (author of Fire Bringer), is a xenofictional novel about wolves and psychic powers. It is often dismissed as "Firebringer with wolves" -- the two stories share a universe and several plot similarities, but The Sight is a good novel on its own. It can be said that the novel is a spiritual sequel to Fire Bringer.

A sequel has also been written: Fell. It focuses on the titular character as he goes on his own personal quest revolving around the Sight and another child, similar to the relationship between Larka and human-baby Bran.

Tropes used in The Sight include: