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Title | : | The First Collier (Guardians of Ga'Hoole #9) |
Author | : | Kathryn Lasky |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 179 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2006 by Scholastic (first published April 1st 2005) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Animals. Fiction. Childrens. Young Adult |

Kathryn Lasky
Paperback | Pages: 179 pages Rating: 4.01 | 5451 Users | 109 Reviews
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The LegendsAn ancient malevolence that will threaten the very existence of the great tree has been loosed from the past. With his dying breath, Ezylryb tells Soren and Coryn to read the legends of Ga'Hoole hidden in his private library. There, they find a world of treachery and magic in which a young king and queen struggle to keep peace while Grank, their most loyal friend and supporter, studies embers and flames in a distant land. Then a desperate plea comes from the king, and Grank rushes to the aid of his noble friends.
List Books Conducive To The First Collier (Guardians of Ga'Hoole #9)
Original Title: | First Collier (Guardians of Ga'Hoole, #9) |
ISBN: | 0439795680 (ISBN13: 9780439795685) |
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Series: | Guardians of Ga'Hoole #9 |
Characters: | Digger (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Soren (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Gylfie, Twilight (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Ezylryb, Octavia (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Otulissa, Nyroc/Coryn, Grank, H'rath, Siv, Myrrthe, Rorkna, Lord Arrin, Pleek, Svenka, Penryck, Ygyrk, Theo (GoG'H), Hoole, Fengo (The First Collier) |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 5451 Users | 109 ReviewsColumn Of Books The First Collier (Guardians of Ga'Hoole #9)
I have read the Ga'Hoole series since the beginning. I was disappointed when Soren's story ended so quickly. When we get into Coryn's I was not as excited as I could have been. When I got to the story of the First Collier I didn't know what to expect.... THIS IS THE GA'HOOLE I KNOW AND LOVE. It was full of such action and adventure. I loved hearing the story of Hoole, and Siv and Grank. It was amazing. I cannot express how I wish every book was this interesting.Warning: This book has many dealings with "hagsfiends," spirits from owl h**l that can both possess living owls and attack them.This ninth book of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series is a Legends book: The tale of Grank, the first blacksmith, and the hatching of Hoole.The tale is easy to follow, but simply not engaging for me. I was neither excited nor curious about what was to come. It was vaguely interesting, but not enough so.It's written toward children, which the style shows, but the
Say goodbye to Soren, the Guardians, the Band, the Chaw of Chaw, the wolves of the Beyond, Coryn, and even the Pure Ones. Because for some reason or other, we're blasting thousands of years into the past to deal with mythology that was never mentioned in the series until The Hatchling (but mostly The Outcast). And don't worry your pretty little heads, because this mythology will directly contradict what's been said before and will confuse the hell out of you.Actually, you know what? Worry.I have

Book 9 The First Collier, like the book 7 & 8(The hatchling & The Outcast) changes perspectives again from the band (Soren, Gylfie, Digger and Twilight) to Coryn in the last two books towards the old legends of gahoole. This book is the first part of a mini series triology.From his death bed, the old owl Ezylryb warns Soren and the great trees new king, Coryn, of a coming danger, and instructs them to read the Legends of GaHoole so they will know the identity of this mysterious rising
LOVED this book too. I was thinking this book might be less interesting since the members of The Band wouldn't really be playing a role in the plot and this was basically the background story of the famous "legends of ga'hoole" referenced in the other books. However, the story was great, the plot was good, it was full of action, and by the end of the book you already love Grank and Siv just as much as any of the members of The Band. I can't wait to get the other two books from this part of the
I really liked how they told the story of the first collier, Grank. He was the teacher of the first king of Ga'hoole. Grank was taught by Faolan (from Wolves of the Beyond) first soul, who was also the first Fengo. He had the power to see in the soul, he knew the power of the ember of owls, he could see the future. Before they tell this tale, Ezylryb dies of old age and tells them to read a book in a secret chamber in his hollow. It was a very old book, its cover was made of mouse fur and
I understand from like a narrative perspective why they put the histories/prequels in the middle of the series but I still think its messy the worldbuilding in this series is just...ridiculously intricate though, like seriously impressive
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