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Great Bear Lake is the second volume in the original Seekers series of six books. The story starts where Lusa meets Toklo, explaining how she had come from the Bear Bowl, and tells him that she has a message for him from his mother. Hearing the name of his mother, Toklo gets mad and he dosen't want to hear what Lusa has to say. Toklo is hostile to Lusa, and didn't want to hear what the message was. Ujurak comes and explains to Lusa that he and Toklo are on a journey, following the stars. Ujurak invites Lusa to join them on their journey, and Lusa agrees to come. Toklo immediately opposes the idea. He believes that Lusa will slow them down and they shouldn't travel with a black bear. Lusa promises not to slow them down and wonders if the spirits are waiting for her also. Toklo thinks that Lusa joining them will ruin his new friendship with Ujurak and continues to be mean to her. Soon, a pack …show more content…
I like how she switched to all of the characters point of view and how she had each character come from a different place for example Lusa came from the Bear Bowl which is basically just a zoo. I like how they all meet each other eventually in the story but Toklo and Ujurak already knew each other but they meet Lusa. They go with her to Great Bear Lake and make sure that she is safe with them. Even though Toklo doesn’t like the idea of Lusa coming with them because she might slow them down he lets her come anyway because she has no one else to go with. You know that Toklo doesn’t like the idea of Lusa going with them because of his attitude towards her. Even though Toklo doesn’t like the idea of her coming with them, Ujurak thinks it’s a great idea for her to come along. So they go on the journey together to go to Great Bear Lake. Do they make it without Toklo beating up on Lusa? Read the series to find

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