by Kathryn Lasky, Pamela Garelick
It took me a while to finish this book because I took a break, but I am liking this series more than I thought I would. It seems to be aimed at a younger generation than me, but it still merits a solid 3 stars. I really enjoyed that there is a subtle political story line to the main quest/good v evi...
Soren, Gylfie, Twilight and Digger go on their quest for the Great Ga'Hoole Tree hoping that this will help them to fight the evil they have left behind and maybe save Soren's little sister. They have to learn how to become a member of the community of the Great Ga'Hoole tree and how to be the best...
Yeah.... so, I had hoped that the second book in the series would start to bring up my opinion of the story, but it didn't. I have a lot of complaints with this one.This is definitely written for the wrong audience.As I said previously, I really think this book suffers for its audience. There's a pa...
Very fun read. I love Lasky's style of writing! Great story, interesting characters, and a strong plot.
At this point in the series, it's as if Harry Potter found out all about Voldemort's latest plan, but couldn't be bothered working against him because he had potions homework to make up... I'm hoping I work out my frustration with these books (particularly because the movie handled it well).. . anyw...
Soren and the rest are still on the search for the great Ga'Hoole tree. Some start to doubt a little if they are going to find it, but Soren reminds firm and urges everyone to keep going.And when they do finally find the Ga'Hoole tree, it's time to rest a little and then some training.I was a bit di...