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Elementals: Ice Wolves Audiobook Summary

From New York Times bestselling author Amie Kaufman comes the first book in an electrifying series about a brother and sister who must harness their powers and find their place in a sharply divided world.

Everyone in Vallen knows that ice wolves and scorch dragons are sworn enemies who live deeply separate lives.

So when twelve-year-old orphan Anders takes one elemental form and his twin sister, Rayna, takes another, he wonders whether they are even related. Family or not, Rayna is Anders’s only true friend. She’s nothing like the brutal, cruel dragons who claimed her as one of their own and stole her away.

To rescue her, Anders must enlist at the foreboding Ulfar Academy, a school for young wolves that values loyalty to the pack above all else. But for Anders, loyalty is more complicated than obedience, and friendship is the most powerful shapeshifting force of all.

“If you’ve ever wanted to go on an adventure, read this book.” — Marie Lu, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Young Elites

Anders’s and Rayna’s adventures continue in Elementals: Scorch Dragons, and the dramatic conclusion to the trilogy, Elementals: Battle Born!

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Elementals: Ice Wolves Audiobook Narrator

Johnathan McClain is the narrator of Elementals: Ice Wolves audiobook that was written by Amie Kaufman

Amie Kaufman is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of young adult and middle grade fiction, and the host of the podcast Amie Kaufman on Writing. Her multi-award winning work is slated for publication in over 30 countries, and has been described as “a game-changer” (Shelf Awareness), “stylistically mesmerising” (Publishers Weekly) and “out-of-this-world awesome” (Kirkus). Her series include The Illuminae Files, The Aurora Cycle, The Other Side of the Sky duology, the Starbound trilogythe Unearthed duology, the Elementals trilogy, and The World Between Blinks. Her work is in development for film and TV, and has taken home multiple Aurealis Awards, an ABIA, a Gold Inky, made multiple best-of lists and been shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. Raised in Australia and occasionally Ireland, Amie has degrees in history, literature, law and conflict resolution, and is currently undertaking a PhD in Creative Writing. She lives in Melbourne with her husband, daughter, and rescue dog, and an extremely large personal library. Learn more about her and subscribe to her newsletter at www.amiekaufman.com

About the Author(s) of Elementals: Ice Wolves

Amie Kaufman is the author of Elementals: Ice Wolves

Subjects

The publisher of the Elementals: Ice Wolves is HarperCollins. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Action & Adventure, General, Juvenile Fiction

Additional info

The publisher of the Elementals: Ice Wolves is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062821102.

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This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Meagan

September 14, 2017

Most of you have probably only read Amie's young adult works thus far, but I am here to tell you all that she OWNS middle-grade—seriously. The first book of Amie's I ever read was middle-grade, and it kicked ass, and she's only gotten better with each word she writes. Ice Wolves is full of so much heart and creativity, humor and pathos, that it doesn't matter whether you're typically a MG fan or not—you will love this story. You'll cheer, you'll laugh out loud, and you'll wind up on the edge of your seat, unable to put it down. And if all of that hasn't convinced you? DRAGONS, guys. DRAGONS.

Juli

May 07, 2019

I loved the Illuminae Files series, so I wanted to read more by Amie Kaufman. In a bit of a reading slump right now....needed something different....and this book was the perfect change of pace for me! Ice Wolves is the first book in the Elementals series. Magic, Shape Shifters, dragons. Awesome!Anders and Rayna are street kids. They live by their wits. Anders struggles a bit, but Rayna always has his back. But when Rayna transforms into a scorch dragon and Anders takes his form as an ice wolf, he wonders if they really are family. A wolf can't possibly be related to a dragon. Dragons are blood thirsty, dangerous creatures who want to destroy everything. How can his sister be a dragon? When dragons appear and take Rayna away with them, Anders is determined to get his sister back. But he's in the Ulfar Academy for training as a wolf. How can he escape and go rescue his sister?This is such a fun, adventurous romp of a story! I listened to the audio book while working in my garden and enjoyed Anders and Rayna immensely. Nice mix of humor, adventure and fantasy. The audio book is just under 8 hours long and narrated by Johnathan McClain. McClain's performance is very entertaining. He does the character voices quite well and reads at an even pace. I have hearing loss but was easily able to hear and enjoy the entire book. This series has two books so far, with a third scheduled to publish in 2020. Eagerly awaiting my library to shelve book two, Scorch Dragons, so I can find out what happens next!

shopping for a moon

September 16, 2020

A very entertaining and adventurous story that essentially centers around the feeling of belonging! The story begins when Anders and his twin sister Rayna get sorted into two opposing clans- the wolves and the scorch dragons. We mostly follow Anders starting his training as part of the wolf pack, so we get to read a lot about his life at the academy. While I adored the setting and the friendship that formed there, I also found the scorch dragons to be super interesting and can‘t wait to hopefully see more of them in the sequel. A little more magic and politics would also be very much appreciated to give the story just a little bit more depth!

Jessica

February 18, 2018

Well, this was positively delightful! Amie has created a very fascinating new world, reminiscent of medieval Scandinavia but with a very diverse cast of characters and complete with a unique magic system. Not to mention the shapeshifting that is . . . well, very unique! Really enjoyed this, and the only drawback is that, since I was sent an ARC from a giveaway here on Goodreads, I have to wait even longer for the next one!

Rachel

April 28, 2018

Book #3 finished in the 24 hour readathon!This book was so fun!4.5 stars, but I'll bump it up to 5. I LOVE wolves, and dragons, so to have both of them in the story was great. Really sweet story with characters who I cared about. Even as an adult I enjoyed it! Definitely recommend. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.

Melanie (TBR and Beyond)

May 07, 2018

I'm so happy that Amie decided to take a stab at the middle-grade category! She certainly didn't disappoint and I had every faith in her! I'm a HUGE mg lover and this book a fantastic start to a great series. WOLVES and DRAGONS??? What else is there to say? MORE OF THIS!!!RTC

Leah

May 11, 2021

This book was so fun!I loved it. It's so hard to find new MG sometimes, but this was just great. There was so much diversity, and I loved the characters and found family. The magic system was developed and the world was fascinating. Really, I have no complaints. This is just amazing middle grade fantasy.

Javi reads and reads and reads

March 24, 2020

Ohhh!!! I loved this one! I need to read the next book... NOW. It’s been a while since I last read a middlegrade

Weinlachgummi

September 04, 2019

Beast Changers Im Bann der Eiswölfe lockt mit einem tollen Cover, welches sofort meine Aufmerksamkeit erweckt hat. Aber nicht nur das Cover hat mich dazu bewogen, das Buch lesen zu wollen, sondern auch der Autoren Name, Amie Kaufman hat mit J. Kristoff zusammen die Illuminae Akten geschrieben, welche mir ausgesprochen gut gefallen haben und so war ich neugierig darauf, auch mal etwas von ihr alleine zu lesen.Auch die Geschichte hat sich interessant angehört. Die Zwillinge Rayna und Anders leben auf der Straße, ihre Familie haben sie vor Jahren bei Drachen angriffen verloren. In diesem Universum gibt es Tierwandler, es gibt wohl noch mehr Tiere, in welche diese sich verwandeln können, aber hier sind wohl die Eiswölfe und die Drachen die am meisten verbreitetsten. Und wie man sich schon denken kann, sind diese verfeindet, Eis und Feuer vertragen sich einfach nicht. Aber war das schon immer so? Und muss es jetzt bis in alle Ewigkeit so bleiben?Der Leser begleitet Anders, so erfährt man um einiges mehr über ihn, als über seine Schwester. Beide sind sie unterschiedlich und dies nicht nur durch die Tiere, in welche sie sich verwandeln können. Auch von Typ her sind sie sehr verschieden. Wobei Anders hier eine schöne Entwicklung durch macht, stand er wohl früher immer im Schatten seiner Schwester, merkt er nun, dass er auch alleine etwas erreichen kann.Die Idee der Geschichte hat mir gefallen und ist nicht das typische, was man schon hundertmal gelesen hat. Gefallen hat mir auch, wie die Autorin das Bild von den Eiswölfen und den Feuerdrachen zeichnete, und auch von Orten, hier hat mir besonders die Akademie gefallen. An manchen Stellen bin ich etwas über Formulierungen gestolpert, was den Lesefluss etwas gemildert hat. Davon abgesehen ließ es sich einfach lesen und passt zur Zielgruppe ab 10 Jahren.Ich bin gespannt, wie es nun in Band 2 weiter gehen wird. Einige Geheimnisse warten noch darauf gelüftet zu werden und ich bin neugierig, wie sich Anders noch weiter Entwickeln wird und darauf, Rayna nun auch besser kennenzulernen.Fazit:Feuer und Eis.Eine jahrelange Fehde zwischen Eiswölfen und Feuerdrachen und zwei Zwillinge die zwischen die Fronten geraten.Bildgewand und spannend erzählt die Autorin hier eine Geschichte über Tierwandler.Und über Freundschaft, Geschwisterliebe und Selbstfindung.Ich bin gespannt, was da noch alles kommen wird.

Julie

May 16, 2018

So good. I would have loved this when I was a kid. And I do now. Review to come closer to release date.Full review(5/16/18)Middle Grade is a genre that I love yet rarely read. That's why I jump at the chance to read MG when I receive a MG ARC from a publisher for review. My tbr is out if control but when I received Elementals: Ice Wolves by Amie Kaufman and read the synopsis I had to read it immediately. I finished the book I was reading and started Ice Wolves right away. And it did not disappoint! I must add that it being an Amie Kaufman book added to my eagerness to read it. Though this was the first(and definitely not the last) of her books that I've read, I've heard nothing but amazing things about her books and in fact own all of her books that are out. After reading this one and loving it so much I'm excited to read her other works now. This is a book I would have adored when I was a kid and loved even as an adult. It was a great magical adventure with excellent characters. The world-building was solid. I hate to make the Harry Potter comparison but it's undeniable that with orohans with unknown magical(shifter) lineage and a boarding school setting, that there are some base similarities. And even more so in the writing style. When discussing this book with a fellow reader, we agreed that it gave us both "Harry Potter vibes" and we both loved it all the more. Don't get me wrong though. This book is its own entity and it's own adventure but it managed to capture the spark that Harry Potter kindled in me as a child. I also loved the detailed, beautiful map that added to the magic of this book. As far as Middle Grade characters go, Anders, Rayna, Lisabet, and the others in this great book were top notch. There was diversity! Brown main characters and on the cover! We need more of that in MG books. There was never any info-dumping or confusion. The plot was great - it wasn't extremely easy to predict as you might worry a MG plot might be. I just adored this book and I'm desperately waiting for book two to see what becomes of my beloved characters! *Thanks to Harper Collins Children's for the Advance Copy for review*

Ally

January 28, 2018

I loved Kaufman’s sci-fi book, Illuminae, and when I was given the opportunity to pick up her book at a book festival, I was quite excited!I had very little knowledge on what the book was about other than it being a Middle Grade novel filled with Viking like magic. I went into the book blindly, which was quite nice to do since everything was a surprise. We follow the story of Anders, who is an orphan surviving the streets alongside his twin sister Rayna. Due to a series of unfortunate events, Rayna and Anders get separated and Anders enrolls to an academy for people who are able to shift into wolves (actual wolves not the werewolves thing). Anders does everything he can to get his sister back and learns some mysteries along the way.The best part of the book was the diverse cast. There were characters of all shapes, sexualities, and color. The main character is a young boy with brown skin and black curly hair. He has a non-binary friend who uses “they” pronouns and a bad ass fighting teacher who protected a section of the city all by herself with her wife. It was nice to have representation be so normalized, having no one in the story question it and just accepted it.The story focuses on the importance of friendship and family, like most middle grade novels tend to these days (Something I feel YA should write about too). Even though this is considered a middle grade novel, it is a novel that any age group can enjoy. I personally found enjoyment in it, and Kaufman is still able to build a mystery in her lore that will have the older audience trying to piece things together just as the intended young readers.I believe if you enjoyed books such as Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan, Magisterium by Holly Black & Cassandra Clare or Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer you will defiantly enjoy Ice Wolves.

Carina

January 26, 2018

This book was full of excitement and fun. Also heartbreaking at times too. I'm thrilled to say that I enjoyed this book so much. It's a four star for me, and I am dying to read the next two books in this series. I also pretty much adore Amie, and am so happy that she is writing this middle grade series. Eee. This book was great.I am also fully thrilled at this gorgeous cover. I love it very much. And must also mention that this book is wonderfully diverse too, and was written really well. Such gorgeous writing. Also, these characters just about killed me. I loved the world and story too, and the small parts of magic were so great to read about as well.I'm unsure how much I wish to share about this lovely book. Not too much, as it wasn't that long, but it was still pretty incredible. And I enjoyed reading this book a whole lot. Ice Wolves tells the story of twelve year old Anders, and his twin sister, Rayna. The book is from Anders point of view, which I adored. He was such an amazing boy to read about. He started out as really shy and not all that brave, but he ended up changing a lot, and he grew to be really brave by the end of the book. I can't wait to see how he changes even more in the next ones. And also so curious to know if the next books will be from his point of view too, or from Rayna next. I'm hoping book two will be named Scorch Dragons. Fingers crossed. I would love to still read from Anders. As I said, this book tells the story of Anders and his twin sister Rayna. They are orphans, and have been living on the streets since they were six years old. They steal to eat every day, and hide away to sleep at night. My heart kept breaking for these adorable children. I only wanted the best for them. Sniffs. They were such amazing characters, though. Still strong, despite not having the best life. Still trying their best to survive. And loving each other, protecting each other. I loved their special bond a whole lot. So cute.I'm not going to describe everything that happens in this book, but must talk a little bit about the history of it. In this world, some people have the power to change into wolves, aka ice wolves. The wolves protect the city against some fierce scorch dragons, whom they had a war against years back. The dragons are evil, or so the wolves claim. And the wolves have been protecting everyone for years now. When children become twelve, they are all to be tested to see if they have enough wolf blood to become an ice wolf too.And this is how this book begins, with Anders and Rayna ending up being tested by accident. And it does not go well. Rayna ends up turning into a scorch dragon, the enemy of this whole town. The wolves ends up attacking her, trying to capture her, but she gets away. At the same time, Anders ends up turning into a ice wolf. Which should not be possible, since they are twins, and should have just one type of elemental blood. But it still happened. They turned into different creatures. They are now supposed to be enemies.This whole plot is all kinds of exciting. Anders is learning how to be a human and a wolf. He now has to study at a school, ending up as a soldier when he's grown up. But even while he is at this school for a few weeks, all he can think about is going to the dragons to save his sister, as he is sure she is going to end up killed. I loved reading about Anders a lot, about how he found new friends, yet always thought about his twin too. Their bond was gorgeous, and I am really excited about reading more about them together.While I pretty much loved this book, I am giving it four stars. I don't really have a big reason for this, just that I felt like some things could have been a little more. A little more magic, a little more exciting things happening. It felt a bit slow in the entire middle of the book. But I still adored it a lot, and I'm so glad I read this book. You are all going to love it too. It's an fantastic stories about awesome creatures and kind of a magic school. There is a lot happening, and I haven't mentioned all of it. I enjoyed this story a whole lot.Ice Wolves was such a stunning middle grade book. Full of adventure and fun. Stunning friendships and gorgeous magic too. I adored these characters, and I cannot wait to read more about them in the next books. Eee. Fingers crossed book two will be from Anders too, but I will love it either way. And just so excited. But oh, waiting a whole year will be torture, I'm sure. Rude. But worth it. Huge thank you to the publisher for the auto approval on Edelweiss. And to a friend from trading this gorgeous print with me.---This review was first posted on my blog, Carina's Books, here: http://carinabooks.blogspot.no/2018/0...

Tobbi

October 12, 2018

Este libro fue una completa sorpresa, había pensado que iba tratar de otra cosa quizás mas realista y nada mas lejos que la realidad ya que el libro es de fantasía muy original y que promete mucho para sus continuaciones. El libro nos sitúa en la isla de Vallen un lugar que es custodiado por Los lobos de Hielo, personas con la habilidad de transformarse en lobos, quienes protegen a los habitantes de los dragones, quienes también son personas con la capacidad de transformarse. Rayna y Anders son dos huérfanos que viven en el pueblo"principal" de esta isla y están vagando por las calles, buscando como sobrevivir el día a día ya que escaparon del Orfanato hace mucho tiempo.Sobreviven hurtando a las personas del pueblo, pero en uno de sus hurtos en el puerto, Anders es visto y para salir del aprieto a Rayna se le ocurre decir que están ahí para participar de la Prueba del Báculo, la cual consiste en tocar un Báculo y si tenes descendencia de lobos te podrás transformar en uno. Rayna lo hace primero y se transforma en un Dragón y todos la consideran una espía e capturarla/matarla, en su desesperación Anders también toca el báculo pero el se transforma en un lobo.Todo se vuelve bastante complicado con este descubrimiento y empeora cuando Rayna es secuestrada por Dragones y Anders es obligado asistir a la Academia Ulfar, donde van los Lobos del Hielo a entrenarse para poder defenderse de los dragones. Anders deberá averiguar todo lo que pueda sobre los dragones para llegar a saber su ubicación y así poder rescatar a su hermana.Bueno esta es la premisa del libro y a mi me pareció muy interesante y original esto de que se transformen en lobo pero no sean hombres lobos y que encima sus enemigos no sea la típica otra manada con un líder malo, en cambio son LOS DRAGONES es maravilloso. A mi ya con esto el libro me compro.Todo el tema de la magia y los artefactos mágicos, que por ahora mucho no sabemos pero se ven super interesantes y seguro se desarrollen mas adelante. Me gusto mucho como iba avanzando la historia, los personajes que se introducían, toda la trama en Ulfar, realmente pase un momento agradable leyendo este libro. Y sobre todo porque todo el tiempo tenes ganas de saber que paso con Rayna y si todo es como los lobos dicen o no. Creo que es un gran comienzo para esta trilogía y siento que sus continuaciones van a ser mejor.El libro tienen un par de plots, que yo no me veía venir pero quizás ustedes si, son muy interesantes. El conflicto de los dragones y los lobos es demasiado interesante, todo el libro estamos con el punto de vista de Anders, y ni siquiera el sabe quienes son los buenos y quien los malos o lo que ocultan ambos bandos. La única critica que le tengo al libro es que justo cuando esta empezando a florecer este conflicto el libro termina y te quedas con todas las ganas fue lo que paso y como va seguir la historia. Y tengo otra que en realidad es algo que a medida que avanzo el libro se me paso, y es que solo tenemos el punto de vista de Anders, hubiera estado bueno tener también los de Rayna intercalados para saber todo lo que le iba pasando, igual puedo entender porque la autora decidió hacerlo así. Pero también es bueno porque te deja con ganas de mas. En fin para los que quieran un buen libro de fantasía middle-grade bastante original y entretenido es su libro ideal.

Celia

October 03, 2021

Ice Wolves is about a boy's self-discovery with and without his twin sister after they take different elemental forms which are supposed to be sworn enemies. Anders has to discover himself when, in a city of wolves, Rayna becomes a dragon and gets whisked away by her kind.Honestly, Ice Wolves is probably my favorite Goodreads Giveaways book so far. Although it is billed as middle grade, I am coming to realize that middle grade fantasy really just means less sex and less swearing, which I am totally okay with. That being said, this novel read very similarly to Harry Potter and Percy Jackson, which are some of my all time favorites. The characterization and character development was far more than I expected. At first, Anders seemed like a point of view that I kind of wouldn't be able to stand, but I was very glad to discover I was wrong. In fact, his growth as a character started from almost the very beginning of the book, even when Rayna was still with him. Even from that early on, he is starting to come into his own. It leads nicely to who he becomes later on in the novel.One other thing that I loved was how much the diversity was portrayed. In this, Amie Kaufman does a far better job than J.K. Rowling and even than Rick Riordan at showing how much she values that as a writer. Kaufman lets the reader know from the very beginning that her city of Holbard is a very diverse place with a port that brings people from all over. Her main character is described as having gold-colored skin and dark, curly hair, and from very early on, she introduces a gay character and a nonbinary character as well. It makes me really happy to see an author who cares as much as Kaufman does about diversity.My one issue with the book was that the last third or so of the book became very predictable, and I do feel as if there could have been more lead-in to what eventually ended up happening with Lisabet and with the dragons. It was very easy to guess what's going to happen after Lisabet's secret is revealed, and even before that to some extent.I loved how much self-discovery took place in this novel as well. I find that as lacking in most middle-grade fantasy, at least in first novels in series, and I'm really glad Kaufman included it. I loved this book, and if it is nominated to any Goodreads Awards categories this winter, I will definitely be voting for it. I am eagerly awaiting the sequels to come.Disclaimer: (view spoiler)[ Free in exchange for an honest review (Goodreads Giveaways.) Special thanks to Amie Kaufman and Harper Collins Publishing. (hide spoiler)]

Brooklyn

March 31, 2018

This book is a key example of, in my opinion, what a great middle grade book should be! It was so exciting and the fantasy elements were so unique and visual, I felt like I could clearly picture everything as I read it, but more than that, I felt like I was a part of the adventure! I loved the concept of transforming into an ice wolf or scorch Dragon, and I loved the way Amie Kaufman described the movements of the transformations, it was stunning! The characters were so precious too, especislly Anders, I loved getting into his mind and seeing things how he did, and I felt like I was feeling his emotions as I was reading, I love how much he grew throughout the book, and I loved how I was constantly speculating about what would come next – there was never a dull moment and I found myself hooked as I was reading and going through the pages, I couldn’t put it down, I know it’s something that will definitley stay with me, when I started it I felt like it was already going to be a new favourite, and I am already so excited to see what happens in the next book! 

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