EDITORIAL REVIEW: Kludd is dead. Nyra, his mate, is determined that her hatchling, Nyroc, will fulfill his father's destiny: the vicious oppression of all the owl kingdoms. But Nyroc is a poor student of evil. A light grows in his heart, fed by scraps of forbidden legend and strange news of a place
Guardians of Ga'Hoole 07 - The Hatchling
β Scribed by Lasky, Kathryn
- Book ID
- 107981309
- Publisher
- Paw Prints
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 424 KB
- Series
- Guardians of Ga'Hoole 7
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780545283380
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β¦ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
Kludd is dead. Nyra, his mate, is determined that her hatchling, Nyroc, will fulfill his father's destiny: the vicious oppression of all the owl kingdoms. But Nyroc is a poor student of evil. A light grows in his heart, fed by scraps of forbidden legend and strange news of a place where goodness and nobility reign. He must summon all his courage to defy his destiny -- and the embodiment of evil that is his mother.
From School Library Journal
Grade 4-6The fascistic Pure Ones, a tribe of barn owls who believe that they alone are fit to rule, lost their king, the evil Kludd, during a great battle in The Burning (Scholastic, 2004). In this seventh book in the series, Kludd's sinister widow Nyra continues to plot to conquer all of the owl kingdoms, especially the heroic, egalitarian owls who dwell in the great tree of Ga'Hoole. She raises her hatchling son Nyroc to one day take his father's place and teaches him to believe in the power of hate. But the older he grows, the more he disagrees with his mother's ways, and after he learns the horrible truth about a deadly ceremony the Pure Ones have planned for him, he realizes that he must leave his home and his mother. While Lasky has combined fascinating details of how real owls live with her imaginary civilization, the story lacks any humor that might relieve its dreariness. The Hatchling often lumbers rather than soars._Walter Minkel, New York Public Library_
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Review
Lasky has combined fascinating details of how real owls live with her imaginary civilization. . . --School Library Journal
[T]he fantasy's strong believability and fascinating plot make this series a must-read for fantasy-lovers. --Children's Literature
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: Kludd is dead. Nyra, his mate, is determined that her hatchling, Nyroc, will fulfill his father's destiny: the vicious oppression of all the owl kingdoms. But Nyroc is a poor student of evil. A light grows in his heart, fed by scraps of forbidden legend and strange news of a place