The Echo Makers
Self-Published
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Description
Before the Great Lakes were pathways to the new world, a young girl named Ziibi walked the earth with Mikwam. No one could see this wolf but her. Even though she was too young to choose the one who would be by her side, she knew Ajijak would grow old with her. The only threat to her future was her older sister, Miinan. Ajijak was in love with Miinan, but Miinan wished only friendship from the cursed Ajijak.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Ms.Sparrow
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 3
- Views
- 10,911
Chapters(52 total)
- Chapter 32. In the FutureAug 16, 2023
- Chapter 31. The DrumAug 9, 2023
- Chapter 30. Sacred GroundAug 2, 2023
- Chapter 29. To RememberJul 26, 2023
- Chapter 28. River of ChangeJul 19, 2023
- Chapter 27. Red BeaverJul 12, 2023
- Chapter 26. The River and the CraneJul 5, 2023
- Chapter 25. Inside a TearJun 28, 2023
- Chapter 24. Falling TearsJun 21, 2023
- Chapter 23. ReleaseJun 14, 2023
- Chapter 22. ChangeJun 7, 2023
- Chapter 21. Gift of the SpiritsMay 31, 2023
- Chapter 20. What May ComeMay 24, 2023
- Chapter 19. The ChangeMay 17, 2023
- chapter 18. TransgressionMay 10, 2023
- Chapter 17. The Smell of BloodMay 3, 2023
- Chapter 16. Bear SkullApr 26, 2023
- Chapter 15.Apr 19, 2023
- Chapter 14. The Spirit of the BearApr 12, 2023
- Chapter 13. The Power WithinApr 5, 2023
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Community Reviews(1)
- HumunculusCrowRoyal Road★★★★ 3.5It is a coming of age history but it goes a bit deeper than most common coming of age story, it deals with themes that are more adult, like father/motherhood, fitting in society, and other more mature themes. Another thing that i like about this story it is that depicts teenager-hood more realistic than other fictions, the awkwardness, the hesitation, the horniness, all of those things.
In this story the supernatural/religious experiences are described in a very interesting way, the scenes have a sense of profoundness and spirituality that is not very common.
And for last the grammar is alright there is some typos here and there but it was mostly minor. The one thing that could be done better are the POV and the transitions between POV. In certain instances they are not clear. There are some passages that is not clear who is feeling what or who is talking but these passages are very few and are mostly located in the first 15-20 chapters.