Guardians of Ga’hoole, The Rescue is the book I chose for this book report. This book, written by Kathryn Lasky, is an interesting book filled with surprises and action. The most creative fact about this book is, it is about owls. I read this book because I read the books in its series and liked them.
After escaping St. Aggies and coming to the Great Ga’hoole Tree Soren and his friend learned the truth. The legends they had heard since they were hatchlings were true stories. And to add to these new hopes Soren has finally rejoined with his sister who he has not seen since his kidnapping, but even all this is overshadowed by two terrible facts. Ezylryb, Soren’s mentor and elder at the great tree, has gone missing. Aside from that, a worse danger than even St. Aggies now roams the land, and its power threatens to destroy the owl kingdom.
In this book there were many things I liked but also many I did not. Two things I liked were the surprises and the creativity. Two things I disliked were its shortness and its underdevelopment of some characters. It is great for fantasy readers and animal lovers nine and up.
After escaping St. Aggies and coming to the Great Ga’hoole Tree Soren and his friend learned the truth. The legends they had heard since they were hatchlings were true stories. And to add to these new hopes Soren has finally rejoined with his sister who he has not seen since his kidnapping, but even all this is overshadowed by two terrible facts. Ezylryb, Soren’s mentor and elder at the great tree, has gone missing. Aside from that, a worse danger than even St. Aggies now roams the land, and its power threatens to destroy the owl kingdom.
In this book there were many things I liked but also many I did not. Two things I liked were the surprises and the creativity. Two things I disliked were its shortness and its underdevelopment of some characters. It is great for fantasy readers and animal lovers nine and up.
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