
The Iron Wolfe
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Michael Alan White
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C.J. Petit
Erich had been treated as a freak of nature for as long as he could remember. When he was twelve, he was bigger than any fully grown man in Brainerd. His defense against the constant taunts was to retreat into a shell which marked him as a dimwitted giant.
He'd been working as a blacksmith for six years when he found himself without a job and decided to leave Minnesota for the far West. Maybe in Montana Territory he would be more readily accepted as just a man and not a monster. But it wasn't until he met another freakishly sized person that his life dramatically changed ways that he could never have anticipated.
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Great Book
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Bashing trump at the end.
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Always enjoyable
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The story is a fantasy, more than real gritty life. In fact, if one were to dwell on it, it’s hardly believable. But the author is such a great story teller, who cares?
One thing I found odd is the author’s obsession with genitalia. I don’t think a human sexuality text book would contain as much penis/vagina content as this book does…except don’t worry, the author never actually uses those words.
I’d say this book is for adults, as no young person needs to dwell upon sex organs as much as this book does. In fact, there’s a sort of unhealthy obsession and underlying message that well endowed men are better than average men.
Still, I liked the book, but I wouldn’t recommend it to my mom or my grandson or my brothers, it would be inappropriate and awkward.
Great Story. A Happy Read.
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Erick's lack of knowledge about human nature and the wild west.
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