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Title | : | The Hatchling (Guardians of Ga'Hoole #7) |
Author | : | Kathryn Lasky |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 221 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2005 by Scholastic |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Animals. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens |
Kathryn Lasky
Paperback | Pages: 221 pages Rating: 4.06 | 8135 Users | 167 Reviews
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Beneath a shadowed moon in a cloud-streaked sky, the sacred orb splits and a hatching is born: It is Nyroc, son of Kludd, fallen leader of the Pure Ones, and his evil mate, Nyra. Born from evil, trained to evil, Nyroc is destined to fulfill his father's terrible plan, the oppression of all owldom under the vicious talons of the Pure Ones.But doubt grows in Nyroc's heart, fed by strange forbidden legends of a great tree far away where noble owls live in peace. And a light dawns in Nyroc's gizzard, nourished by friendship.
A day is nearing when Nyroc must choose to fulfill his destiny-or defy it.
It will be a day of blood and terror.
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Original Title: | The Hatchling (Guardians of Ga'Hoole, #7) |
ISBN: | 0439739500 (ISBN13: 9780439739504) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Guardians of Ga'Hoole #7 |
Characters: | Rabbit (GoG'H), Digger (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Nyra, Soren (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Phillip/Dustytuft, Gylfie, Twilight (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Ezylryb, Mrs. Plithiver, Kludd, Otulissa, The Rogue Smith of Silverveil, Nyroc/Coryn, Gwyndor |
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Ratings: 4.06 From 8135 Users | 167 ReviewsCritique Appertaining To Books The Hatchling (Guardians of Ga'Hoole #7)
The story continues with a new character added to the cast. Nyra has a hatchling and because he is born in line with an eclipse she names him Nyroc. She's training and raising him to be the next leader of the Pure Ones. She wants him to hate, to be cruel and to be like his father. But Nyroc is special, and it's not long before others begin to see that. This is an engaging story that follows Nyroc in his early months of life. The author does a good job with this story but for me, it seems thatThis one is really good. I think Nyroc (Coryn) touches on the human nature debate. Sorta like Kludd. Nyroc was born into a family of pure evil. He was raised to be malicious and cruel. That's all he ever knew. But inside him he had a pure heart that he refused to let be blackened by the Pure Ones. He had Ga' perhaps? He found great interest and enlightenment in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole.
It wasnt bad but I miss the old group. Nyroc is a nice, interesting owl but this book was so fast, I couldnt really enjoy his story so far. However, I am curisou to see what happens next. It is promising.
This was a surprisingly nuanced book about growing up in, and escaping from, a violent white-supremicist cult. I mean. Not what I was expecting. Not what I was expecting -at all- but seriously well done.
This review is for books 4-7 (The Siege, The Shattering, The Burning, and The Hatchling)Ye gods, I can't believe I had forgotten about this series. Guardians of Ga'Hoole is brilliant.For one, the world-building is fantastic. There's nothing vague about it, it's interesting and intricate and I just love it. Also, I absolutely adore the characters...well, most of them. I hate Nyra with the fire of a thousand suns, and all the other Pure Ones are just kinda meh. But I love Soren, Gylfie, Twilight,
Nyroc, son of the wicked Nyra, the mate of Kludd, is born on the night of a lunar eclipse. Kludd is dead now and the Tytonic Union of Pure Ones is reduced to a small band of survivors. However, there is something in Nyroc's heart and gizzard that guards him against his mother's twisted teachings. And that brightness is fed by his only friend, Dustytuft, a Sooty Owl. A day is nearing when Nyroc must choose to fulfill his destiny or to defy it. It will be a day of blood and terror. But doubt grows
Wow! I completely forgot how much I loved this series when I was younger:) I'm excited to read the next one in the series!
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