The works of David Clement-Davies have been honored as Booklist Books of the Year and Book Sense 76 selections. Clement-Davies creates an intriguing new mythology for the spectacularly envisioned action of The Sight. After a pregnant she-wolf and her pack take shelter in an abandoned Transylvanian castle, they are set upon by Morgra, a lone wolf whose traveling companion feeds on the dead. One of the she- wolf's pups is destined to hold a key to unimaginable power, and Morgra will do anything to seize that power for herself. "A heartbreaking work of imaginative vision."-Kirkus Reviews
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"Not unlike Fire Bringer, Davies brings another great art into the book world. The Sight is well thought out and is full of deeper meanings one may not catch the first time. His rich world and insight into the lives of wolves make The Sight a truly enjoyable read."
— Bryn (5 out of 5 stars)
" I just finished this book and all I can say is OMG WOW!!! David paints a beautiful picture full of three dimensional characters. I can't say too much or I'll give it away. I can say that if you are looking for a good story this is one. "
— Joann, 2/18/2014" i loved it but it is very sad so be prepared!!!!!! "
— Morgan, 2/14/2014" This book is so depressing and intense. I cant put it down and the whole magical thing is totally me. The wolves are so much like people it's heartbreaking. I love it = ) "
— Tara, 2/9/2014" Another great book my Clement-Davies! Couldn't put it down once my friend loaned it to me. "
— Sephiroth, 1/23/2014" this is a lovely book read on my trip up to canada beautifully written i didnt want to put it down. "
— Gabi, 1/18/2014" An amazingly touching and insightful book sensitively written of a world through a wolf's eyes. David Clement Davis has a wonderful style and a precious understanding of nature that few other writters can touch upon. I would recommend this to anyone. :) "
— Alana, 1/17/2014" This is my favorite book ever. I read it when I was 10 and I loved it then, and now I'm an adult I love it even more. It is truly wonderful and unique. "
— Caitlin, 1/10/2014" I read it a llllllong time ago, as a kid it was my favorite book. "
— Shaylee, 1/2/2014" A lot like Fire Bringer. Which i liked. :) (That was my first David Clement- Davies book.)Loved Larka... sort of didn't like Huttser. I had mixed feelings about him. But over all a good read. "
— Nlzimmerman, 11/19/2013" This book is amazing!! Tragic, but amazing. "
— Tess, 10/24/2013" A really good DETAILED book!!!!!!I suggest you read this book if you read REALLY well! "
— Anya, 9/7/2013" An great book. The parallels may seem a bit much (but it is fiction). It starts fast, but slows down a little. Work your way through the lull, for the end is worthit. "
— George, 8/12/2013" this book was amazing!!!!!!! "
— Crystal, 3/1/2013" This books plot was really dull at times it was exciting and inbrasefil but those times happened once ever 20 chapters. The idea was great and perfect but they could of made it more detailed and toughtful "
— Scott, 11/9/2012" It was a very good book one of my favs but it was very slow going in parts, which i find kinda annoying. But the whole book is well written and put together and I highly recomend it "
— Dani, 8/6/2012" Interesting book through the eyes of a wolf. Had a spin of Christianity intertwined with the wolves' religion which was a little weird. "
— Kelly, 1/16/2012" i loved it, it has my fave animal, the element ov majic, huumans, and all sorts of stuff "
— Dark, 11/18/2011" This book didn't really capture my attention that much. It was average. I would it is more like 2.5 stars. "
— Justine, 11/11/2011" I liked it, but it was so similar to Fire Bringer-and nothing can compare to that novel. Still a good read though. I love those kind of animal books. "
— Rebecca, 8/6/2011" I was in love with this book the first time I read it, but the second time, when I was about 19, I found it to sound like a thinly veiled Christ metaphor, and I was like, "Meh, I don't care." But other than that aspect, a fascinating read. "
— Cody, 6/29/2011" Intence! Thought it was pretty good! "
— Marissa, 5/13/2011" It is a good long book that you really have to understand and read to understand and follow what happens next. "
— Marissa, 5/12/2011" Okay so I couldn't really get through this I got kind of bored so I just sort of skipped to the end. But maybe if I try to read it again it will be more interesting. I do so love wolves and wolf packs. "
— Amy, 4/1/2011" This is one of the best books I have ever read, lots of gut-wrenching heart breaking chapteres. It was terribly beautiful! I cried at the ending, can't wait to read "Fell", "
— Julia-Anne, 3/27/2011" the sight and fire bringer are some of the best books i've ever read. its been years since i've read them yet i can still clearly remember the characters, the plot and the imagery it left. The sight is a great read for anyone, and you wont want to put it down. "
— Kaila, 2/28/2011" AMAZING BOOK! <br/>I loved it. I actually fell in love with the story line. I love wolfs and it's really amazing to read a story <br/>where the wolfs are seeing life from their points of view, and how their life is similar to ours..Almost(: "
— Erika, 2/24/2011" I really like this book, although at times it was kinda hard to read, I almost cry'd at the end "
— Valerie, 2/22/2011" I just finished this book and all I can say is OMG WOW!!! David paints a beautiful picture full of three dimensional characters. I can't say too much or I'll give it away. I can say that if you are looking for a good story this is one. "
— Joann, 2/18/2011David Clement-Davies is the author of several highly acclaimed and bestselling novels, including The Telling Pool and The Sight. His books have been called “intricately crafted” (The Boston Globe), “a hurtling ride” (Kirkus Reviews), and “a masterpiece” (Booklist). Young readers are equally enthralled: His Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com kid reviews number in the many hundreds and include such praise as “an instant classic,” “too cool for words,” and “absolutely stunning.” David travels extensively and has trekked across a desert, swum with dolphins, and skydived on assignment for various travel magazines. He lives in London.
Steven Crossley, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, has built a career on both sides of the Atlantic as an actor and audiobook narrator, for which he has won more than a dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and been a nominee for the prestigious Audie Award. He is a member of the internationally renowned theater company Complicite and has appeared in numerous theater, television, film, and radio dramas.