Guardians Of Ga'Hoole #7: The Hatchling: The Hatchling (7)
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Guardians Of Ga'Hoole #7: The Hatchling: The Hatchling (7)

Paperback – June 1, 2005

Price
$6.93
Format
Paperback
Pages
222
Publisher
Scholastic
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0439739504
Dimensions
5.25 x 0.75 x 7.75 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

Description

From School Library Journal Grade 4-6–The 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 Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. SLJ LASKY, Kathryn. The Hatchling. 222p. (Guardians of Ga'Hoole Series). map. Scholastic. 2005. pap. $4.99. ISBN 0-439-73950-0. LC number unavailable. Gr 4-6–The 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 Kathryn Lasky is the Newbery Honor-winning author of over one hundred books for children and young adults. Her beloved Guardians of Ga’Hoole fantasy series has sold more than 4 million copies, and she is the author of the Daughters of the Sea series, the Wolves of the Beyond series, as well as A TIME FOR COURAGE and other Dear America titles. Kathryn has also written a number of critically acclaimed nonfiction titles, such as BEYOND THE BURNING TIME and TRUE NORTH. She lives with her husband in Cambridge, MA. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Ga'Hoole is victorious, but far from the great tree, in the bitter ashes of defeat under a full moon, Nyroc is born. And he will be bred to monstrous evil.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.

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Great praise from my son...

My son was doubtful when I bought the first of this series for him. But now, he has re-read them so many times that they have been well worth the money! He's currently in 4th grade, but started reading them last school year.
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LOVE

My daughter loves this series and won't put it down!
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Five Stars

My 11 year old daughter LOVES this series. She was so excited to receive #7. Very prompt delivery!
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A Kid's Review

Guardians of Ga'Hoole Books 7: The Hatchling
by Kathryn Lasky

In the seventh installment of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series, author Kathryn Lasky brings into play a new character, Nyroc--son of the evil Pure Ones' leaders, Kludd and his mate Nyra. We learn of his childhood and upbringing, and the hardships faced by the young Barn owl as a result of his mother's cruelty. He finds a friend in the lowly-ranked Sooty owl, Dustytuft, and together they escape the Pure Ones. But the dangers are far from over. Nyra and a fleet of trackers and trusted Pure Ones are hot on the two friends' tail feathers. Eventually, they will have to resort to escape through a horrible range of mountain peaks, called the Shredders. One life will be lost, and one threatened.
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Good, but what happened to the old Ga'Hoole?!

This book's pretty good, like the other books in the Ga'Hoole series. The stories have a new main character, Nyroc, the son of Kludd and Nyra. Nyroc is destined to become the new leader of the Pure Ones, but his own strange gift, called the fire sight, reveals to him that the Pure Ones, and his mother, are just as evil as in previous books. He and his friend Phillip (remember Dustytuft from The Burning?) must choose to stay with the Pure Ones, or risk everything and leave.

The only bad things about this book are that it is a little duller than the other Ga'Hoole books, and, most importantly, there's hardly anything about Soren and the band! There's only a brief little thing about Otulissa, but you never find out what Soren and the gang are doing now! I missed hearing about the Ga'Hoole Tree, and I hope it's included in the next book, The Outcast.
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Five Stars

Kid loved it
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My 14-year-old granddaughter and I have enjoyed the first 7 of this series as I began ...

My 14-year-old granddaughter and I have enjoyed the first 7 of this series as I began reading them aloud to her when she was 10. She reads them on her own now and we talk about them. She loves them so much that the rest of the series was all she requested for her birthday last August.
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Good series

I bought this book as part of the series for my daughter. She has not quite made it to this book yet, but she is very excited to read the whole set and is reading as often as she can. The movie is also great!
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Great book!

My son started out reading this series but - being a very avid reader myself - I read the first book in this series to 'check out' what he was reading. I got 'hooked'. Super story line and very interesting books. Kathryn Lasky is a fabulous writer.
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OK

The Hatchling is about the son of Nyra and Kludd. He's not very good at being evil so he flies away with his friend Phillip. It's much better than the last few books except they weren't very good. But still they were good enough to keep me reading so i guess i have to give Lasky some credit.
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