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Curtis Jobling | 432 pages | 02 May 2013 | Penguin Books Ltd | 9780141345000 | English | United Kingdom Sharks in Gulf of Mexico Appear to Have Stayed Put During Hurricane Laura

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Storm of Sharks by Curtis Jobling. The epic Wereworld saga continues as Drew Ferran—werewolf, leader of people, and the rightful king of Lyssia—battles the evil Catlords who seek to oppress the kingdom. But just as many terrors await them on the water as on land, with pirates and scoundrels abounding and a host of previously-unk The epic Wereworld saga continues as Drew Ferran— werewolf, leader of people, and the rightful king of Lyssia—battles the Storm of Sharks Catlords who seek to oppress the kingdom. But just as many terrors await them on the water as on land, with pirates and scoundrels abounding and a host of previously-unknown werelords emerging to take sides in the war that threatens to destroy the Seven Realms. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Drew Ferran. Other Editions 7. Friend Reviews. Storm of Sharks see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Storm of Sharksplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Storm of Sharks Wereworld, 5. May 15, Storm of Sharks rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Paranormal fans. I loved this book! Can't believe the next book will be the last in the series! I've enjoyed this series so much! I love that Hector was getting a redemption in this book but Vincent has to ruin it, I do wonder Storm of Sharks Hector will win out in the next book before it's Storm of Sharks late and get his redemption after all. I'm also happy that Drew and Whitley seem to be getting closer and he seems to have chosen her even if he hasn't said how he feels about her and I like the pairing of Gretchen with Trent but I also love how though those romances are being recognised they aren't taking over the story and it's still very much focused on the allegiances between the Werelords and freeing Lyssia! I loved finding out that Casper was therianthrope though I'd suspected as much after the last book, I didn't however Storm of Sharks him to be the type of therianthrope he was! He Storm of Sharks one of a kind though, just like his dad, I'm glad he knows about his heritage now and who his father is though he's yet to be told who his mother is. I'm hoping we see all the Werelords that are still alive! I'm looking forward to seeing how it all ends and hoping that Trent will be Storm of Sharks and be reunited with Drew at last. I'm looking forward to the brothers reunion. I'm really hoping for a good outcome for Trent, yes I'm being vague but Storm of Sharks don't want to give anything major away and spoil the book for anyone that hasn't had a chance to read it yet! This book was so addictive and ,as with the previous books in the series, I didn't want to put it down! The book is one I feel can appeal to adult readers as well as the younger YA group it's Storm of Sharks at as it's really well written and the story is excellent. The plot goes from strength to strength and the appeal does not lessen in any way as the books progress. Each book is every bit as good as the last! If you haven't picked up the series yet I'd recommend it! View all 10 comments. May 06, Rick Stuckwisch rated it it was amazing. This is really an amazing and surprisingly good series. The excitement never stops or even lets up. And despite Storm of Sharks fact that things seem to go increasingly from bad to worse, with very few exceptions, hope springs eternal and the anticipation builds. The large ensemble of "main characters," both good and bad, are distinctive and interesting, and they have endeared themselves Storm of Sharks me and my listeners. The Storm of Sharks building in this series is as solid and compelling as anything I've read, reminiscent, This is really an amazing and surprisingly good series. The world building in this series is as solid and compelling as anything I've read, reminiscent, as I've Storm of Sharks before, of the Rangers Apprentice series, but even more realistic and believable, even though the story is obviously one of fantasy fiction. One book left in the series, and I am eager for the conclusion. It can't help but be exciting, given all that has happened up to this point. This fifth book was certainly no disappointment or exception. Good stuff. Dec 16, Griffin rated it it was amazing. Wereworld book 5, Storm of Sharks, is a amazing book, and is a great addition to an already awesome series. This book, like others in the Storm of Sharks can get a little violent, so I would recommend it for older readers. This book starts off right where the previous book ends. The book is very interesting and exciting to read with multiple different story lines Storm of Sharks different prominent characters in different areas of the world, but yet not taking anything away from the main character, Drew. It was a q Wereworld book 5, Storm of Sharks, is a amazing book, and is a great addition to an already awesome series. Shelves: kindle. The series is so good there are no words in the dictionary to describe how I feel. I'll just have to do Storm of Sharks best. I was never really interested in Werewolves, they seemed pretty dull and unoriginal but these book with their fantastic character and Storm of Sharks building creates a new twist on werewolves that is exciting and interesting from beyond down to the core. The series has such a simple concept that flourishes into something amazing, which is not so easily done except with a greatly skilled and imaginative Author. The books will lift you up and bring you down, they will make you laugh and they will make Storm of Sharks cry, they will make you sit up fraught with tension and they will make you eager for more. These books will definitely not disappoint. When I first picked up this book series I was in year 8 of high Storm of Sharks and read 'Rise of the Wolf' and 'Rage of lions' in one day. Obviously I was hooked from the get go. Unfortunately, my school did not have Storm of Sharks rest of the books so I had to wait. Storm of Sharks worst years of my life, Year 11 and all books bought in a box set on Kindle After all this time and exams had passed I had months to read the series and boy did i, it took me less than a week one book a day and then I re-read it and then I re-read it again. I think you can work out from what I have written so far that it was definitely worth the wait, but don't do what I did, get your hands on the books as soon as possible. Also make Storm of Sharks you buy them as proper books rather than on Kindle, certainly one of my greatest regrets Storm of Sharks therefore I would love to receive all the books in paperback with this front cover talking to you Curtis Jobling or future boyfriend, id love you forever. If I could I would give it stars. Apr 07, Emily rated it really liked it Shelves: violentwerewolvesmedieval-esqueshapeshiftersyoung-adult-and-teeni-own-this-kindle-or-digital. It has been a while since I have read a book in this series so I really appreciated the character list at the beginning. I enjoyed this book but not as much as previous installments. I recently saw a review of this series that likened it to Games of Thrones and I find I agree with that assessment. There are similarities, even though audiences are likely of different ages. Many of the events in Wereworld are dark and violent with grim outlooks. However, I still find I have hope and I believe that It has been a while since I have read a book in this Storm of Sharks so I really appreciated the character list at the beginning. However, I still find I have hope and I believe that certain characters will survive and everything will turn out okay and the land Storm of Sharks be able to recover. I never felt that enduring optimism while reading Game of Thrones. However, one thing that did bother me is Jobling's discarding of characters. He introduced Storm of Sharks people and then kills them horribly, sometimes in the same chapter and sometimes within three or four chapters. I understand that there are many characters already and there isn't time to continually develop more. I just ended up feeling depressed when new people were introduced and not inclined to commit their details to memory since I don't expect them to last very long. I enjoy the differing points of view used in the writing style and I liked viewing events Storm of Sharks the eyes of many different characters. I am excited to see what will happen to them as the series concludes in the next book. This book also held some great turns in the plot Bast! Also, considering it is called "Storm of Sharks" I expected more sharks. One to the next book! Storm of Sharks (Wereworld, #5) by Curtis Jobling

The final volume, War of the Werelordswill be published on October 8. The Wereworld Young Adult series is set on the island-continent of Lyssia on a fantasy world, in which each of the kingdoms is Storm of Sharks by a therian Werelord who can transform into an animal, including birds and fish. Drew gains allies, but he is betrayed several times, and loses his Storm of Sharks hand. How complex the series has become is shown by Nest of Serpents beginning with a Cast of Characters that takes four pages. In Nest of Serpentsthe civil war in Lyssia is in full slaughter. Drew is flown over the enemy lines by a hawklord to encourage the exhausted Staglord nobility to hold out. Drew needs all the allies that he can get, but privately he admits that Stormdale seems doomed. Can he do anything to turn the situation around? The bloody action never slows down. Whitley gritted her teeth, which were sharpening all the while, her gums slick with blood as the sweat beaded Storm of Sharks her brow. The young soldier brought his other hand around, snatching at her transforming limb, trying to prize it loose as claws tore free from her flesh. His fingers splintered, crushed by her shifting hand as she ground them against the grip of his knife. He struck her across the Storm of Sharks with his free hand, stunning her momentarily, loosening her grip enough to yank his maimed hand clear. Drew directed the attacks of the bowmen skyward, while the Werecrows were distracted by the Blackcloaks who dashed across the courtyard. Two of the Crowlords tumbled, their bodies peppered with arrows. The injured avianthropes squawked and screamed as old men, women, and wounded warriors attacked them with picks, swords, shovels, and staffs. None was silvered, but the relentless onslaught eventually took their lives. Desperate situations grow ever-more hopeless, and there is constant treachery. The book is almost half-over by the time the giant, poisonous Wereserpent appears:. Drew Ferran, the Gray Wolf of Westland, and his surviving supporters have moved to the wintry waters of the White Sea to combat them. The Sharklords both Great White and HammerheadWhalelords, Squidlords, Crablords, and other marine therians make their appearances here. The cast of characters has grown to six pages. The great tusks began to appear at either side of his broad mouth, skin splitting as the ivory blades emerged from his jaw. All the Storm of Sharks, the remainder of the Squidlord remained unchanged. Ghul had complete mastery over his therianthropy, able to control individual portions of his form as only the greatest Werelords could. The digits disappeared, fused into the transforming skin of Storm of Sharks Weresquid, the pair of tentacles beginning to burst forth circular suckers that shone with sharp teeth. Jobling goes overboard with alliteration in this book. Jobling is an excellent author. The books are well-written, Storm of Sharks the action never slows down. However, by this point in the series, the constant mood is one of bleak despair. Jobling will presumably turn things around in the final volumebut for now, be prepared to be depressed. Some are available in German. Featured: Daily Storm of Sharks Alumni go Furry crazy with virus shut-in - As many around the world continue to practice social distancing during this viral mome …. Tags: animals bears fantasy horror Storm of Sharks literature novels opinion reviews werewolves young adult. Comments Post new comment. Notify me when new comments are posted. All comments. Replies to my comment. About the author Fred Fred Patten — read stories — contact login required a retired former librarian from North Hollywood, California, interested in general anthropomorphics. Video review: 'Red Devil', by Kyell Gold. Review: 'Wereworld: War of the Werelords', by Review: 'Wereworld: Rage of Lions' and ' Review: 'Wereworld: Rise of the Wolf', by A transcription perscription for Furry video content. man Team Lists - Sharks v Storm - Sharks

Vote : The greatest Storm of Sharks players of all-time. NRL Round 2. Only one try each for the two sides tonight with penalty goals getting the job done and it was the one extra penalty goal for Melbourne which has given them the win as they go They are in front No events available at this time. Tackles Made. Kicks In Play. Penalties Conceded. All Sharks Storm 1. William Kennedy W. R. Sione Katoa S. S. Josh Morris J. M. J. J. R. Josh Addo-Carr J. S. C. Chad Townsend C. J. A. J. B. C. A. T. Scott Sorensen S. F. W. Kenneath Bromwich K. Jack Williams J. D. C. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui T. Braden Hamlin-Uele B. M. Storm of Sharks Rudolf T. Nelson Asofa- Solomona N. B. T. Lineup Sharks Storm 1 W. Kennedy FB Storm of Sharks S. Katoa W 3 J. Morris C 4 J. Ramien Storm of Sharks 5 R. Mulitalo W 6 S. Townsend HB 8 A. Fifita P 9 B. Brailey H 10 A. Woods P 11 S. Sorensen SR 12 W. Graham SR 13 J. Williams L. Substitutes 14 C. Tracey 15 B. Hamlin-Uele 16 T. Rudolf 17 B. Cronulla go to with slender losses and will try and bounce back next week. A Sharks knock Storm of Sharks might have done it for this one as Storm of Sharks have possession and can play this one out. A big penalty given away by the Sharks with Munster stripped of the ball in the tackle which wasn't 1 on 1 and that will give Smith the chance to take a shot at goal and put his side in front. An obstruction by Melbourne sees Asofa-Solomona go over but it's of course a no try and they let the Sharks off the hook. Williams drops the ball from an offload and he gives the Storm the chance to set up an attack and they could possibly hit the lead here. Addo-Carr gets on the outside and then the kick back on the inside bounces away from Olam who had the try line right in front of him. He has been hit high in a tackle and Melbourne will continue to have it as we go into the last 10 minutes of the game. Melbourne still in this Storm of Sharks with a penalty getting them up to halfway as they still find themselves behind. Olam has lost the ball trying to get up quickly to play it and he has given the Sharks a chance to pack Storm of Sharks scrum 30 metres out from the line. Great work from Katoa Storm of Sharks gets on the end of the Hughes kick into the in goal and he gets back in the field of play and again the Sharks deny the Melbourne side. Papenhuyzen's kick comes off the legs of Woods and he is able to Storm of Sharks the loose ball and the Sharks now will be under pressure to work it out with the Storm playing from behind. A penalty to the Storm will give them the chance to start a set near halfway as Storm of Sharks are now chasing the game but they have plenty of time to get back in it. Hughes goes high with his kick to the wing and Vunivalu gets up to take it but he loses it in the air and it will be a 20 metre tap and then a penalty to the home side. Cronulla run the ball on the last and almost create a chance but the defence is on top again as Townsend loses the ball. Smith's kick from dummy half is too deep as it rolls dead in goal and that will give the Sharks the 20 metre tap and a chance to get back into their attacking half. Great defence from the Sharks gets Olam away from the line and then the cross field kick finds its way to Papenhuyzen who dives into the Storm of Sharks but is bumped over the sideline and somehow keeps the ball in. Sharks have it back in possession as we continue to wait for our first try in this one. Storm of Sharks took a chance passing Storm of Sharks to the wing and Vunivalu was in the way and he intercepts the pass and he's got his side on the attack. Townsend's kick on the last is a good one as he finds touch just a metre out from the line. Cronulla are penalised for a strip in the tackle right in front of the posts and Smith will take the shot at goal. Townsend's kick into Storm of Sharks in goal gets Storm of Sharks result as Vunivalu has to kick the ball dead in front of Morris who was there. The call has been reversed with Morris touching the ball forward so it will be a 20 metre restart. Storm of Sharks goes for the short drop out option looking for Vunivalu to come up with it but he knocks on and Cronulla will have a scrum feed 20 metres out. Vunivalu waits as long as possible to tap the ball dead but he is forced to put the ball over the line and concede the drop out. Papenhuyzen's kick isn't a good one as it goes out on the full and he loses territory for his side. Cronulla to start a set on halfway. Cronulla had more chances to get on the attack but their attack didn't click at all and it was Melbourne whose defence impressed but the Storm of Sharks from both sides will be something both have to fix up in the second half. A very scrappy end to this first half with Olam losing the ball under no pressure and then Johnson returns the favour with the ball getting loose from his grasp. Cronulla's right edge attack has been poor the last few sets and yet again Johnson has thrown a pass which goes to ground rather than a teammate and the Sharks let the Storm off the hook. Melbourne are their own worst enemy at the moment with yet another lost ball in their own Storm of Sharks and they give good field position back to Cronulla looking for more points with half time approaching. Johnson's pass goes to Ramien who wasn't expecting the ball to go to him and it's lost into the Storm who have possession back. Great hit from Graham on King forces an error from the Storm man and the Sharks will get another opportunity to attack in a good position. More great Storm defence sees them turn away the Cronulla attack again with Tracey being called for a forward pass as he was under Storm of Sharks from Vunivalu who had pushed up. Morris has to be quick getting his pass away and the referee Storm of Sharks a good call as his pass travelled forward. Melbourne work it out well and get a good kick away and Cronulla will get it up to their own Storm of Sharks metre line. Finucane's pass at the line is a bad one and it goes to ground and is cleaned up by the home side who regain possession. Asofa-Solomona comes on and wins his side a penalty and that will allow Melbourne to march down field to start a set 30 metres out. Defence is dominating this game so far with the Storm defence coming up with a result with Ramien unable to hang on to Johnson's pass. A ball pops back out from a tackle and there's a knock on spotted by the referee and Cronulla are then given Storm of Sharks penalty and will start a set 30 metres out from the line.