The intricate plot and sturdy world of the novel, Through Wolf's Eyes, keeps this fascinating book in one piece. The author hasn't made any of the large world-creation mistakes that J. K. Rowling made in her Harry Potter series, and the story of intrigue and medieval politics is a great read for someone who wants to read something like a toned-down Game of Thrones. Lindskold has created several excellent characters, driven by personal motives rather than personal whim of the author and necessity of plot, like the Harry Potter series. I would recommend this series for people between eighth and ninth grade, both for reasons of intricacy and of audience maturity levels.