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Call to Battle (Rage: Saga of Jay No-Name #1)

Call to Battle (Rage: Saga of Jay No-Name #1)
By Doug Murray

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Jay Caldwell is trapped at military school, estranged from his stepfather, and brutalized by his sadistic headmaster. But things could get worse--and they do. Jay discovers that is Garou, one of the legendary werewolves . . . that he is the victim of twisted genetic experimentation by a ruthless technomantic mage . . . and that he and all his kind are pawns in a deadly scheme concocted by the werewolves' greatest enemies.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2486711 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 424 pages

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Is there EVER going to be a sequel???4
I enjoyed this book, and it gave a great taste of the Garou, but Over all White wolf got distracted with the Vampire books and until just recently almost completly ignored the Werewolves. it has been about 4 years since I bought and read this one, it's about time for the sequel.

This guy can't write1
I don't know where you guys are coming from on this book. It's TERRIBLE. The author never describes anything, and hurries through the plot as if he's in some sort of weird race to reach the end.

Things happen that you're never told about and are referred to later as if you were there when they happened, except you weren't...

I couldn't have told you what Jay looked like in either human or crinos form by the end of the book, because the author never bothered to describe the hero. He never bothered to describe any of the other characters either, other than the metal hand. Big whoop. He can't even decide what the metal hand looks like. Sometimes it's seamless and smooth, other times it's scaly, other times it's mechanical-looking and heavily jointed. What the hell?

The Uktena are stupid as well. And the staff? Geeze. Anytime they want the staff to do something new, it apparently does it. I guess it's the swiss army knife of staffs! Pretty cool for a bunch of people who aren't supposed to know very much about it in the first place, eh?

And what's with the girl? Her entire description is "the prettiest girl Jay had ever seen". Wow. That sure sums it up! I know what she looks like now! And after talking to him for about 5 minutes, suddenly she's totally in love with him and doesn't care that her dad plans to pimp her out to the first garou kid to come knocking? Where is her motivation for even liking Jay at all?

This book sucked hard. I'm glad I bought it used so the author never got a dime from me.

=P5
Nice book, where in the Heck is the sequal?