Legendary Warrior Character Analysis

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I've kept myself very busy reading your books and I am currently on Wolf Shadows Promise, so my task this weekend will be writing up reviews for all the books in the Legendary Warriors series. I noticed a drastic difference in personality from the women depicted in books 1 through 3 as being somewhat shy and very modest, whereas book 4 demonstrates an extroverted personality lacking any inhibitions with or towards Wolf Shadow. This is just an observation, and although I personally relate more easily with the first personality type, it is nice to see a different character type portrayed.

Grandchildren.... I have 5 myself, raging from ages 8 to 2 years, although I am not as fortunate as you, for you see, three of my grandchildren live in California and two in Arizona. Furthermore, the two grandchildren in Arizona are essentially estranged from my side of the family for the following reasons: 1) one mother is remarried and her new husband adopted the …show more content…

No Indian casinos, bingo halls or reservations, not that casinos or bingo halls could offer much cultural education. I can attribute my fondness for Native Indian for teaching Americans how to track, about the plants and herbs indigenous to the plains for eating and healing, sign language, etc. Although our clothing was of European design, American survival was only because of the Indians kindness. I thank God that I have your books to educate me on all these wonderful aspects of life. �

My nationality is about as "pale" as one can get. English, Irish, Dutch, German, Welsh and French. My mother would oftentimes say my dad was part Indian because his skin would take on a red hue after being in the sun for a while, but it appears to be the Dutch, Irish and Welsh bloodlines that caused this

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