Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
Guardians of Ga'Hoole, Books One, Two, and Three
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Narrated by:
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Pamela Garelick
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By:
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Kathryn Lasky
About this listen
This box set contains the first three books by Kathryn Lasky, which are the basis of the animated movie, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole.
The Capture, Book One
Soren is born in the forest of Tyto, a tranquil kingdom where the Barn Owls dwell. But evil lurks in the owl world, and Soren is captured and imprisoned in a dark canyon where there is a mysterious school. It’s called an orphanage, but Soren believes it’s something far worse. He and his new friend, the clever and scrappy Gylfie, know that the only way out is up. To escape, they will need to do something these fledglings have never done before—fly. Along the way, Soren and Gylfie meet Twilight and Digger. The four owls band together to seek the truth, be reunited with their families, and protect the owl world from a great danger.
The Journey, Book Two
It began as a dream, a quest for the Great Ga’Hoole Tree, a mythic place where an order of owls rises each night to perform noble deeds. There, Soren, Gylfie, Twilight, and Digger hope to find inspiration to fight the evil that dwells in the owl kingdom. When Soren and his friends finally arrive at the Great Ga’Hoole Tree, they face challenges they never imagined. If they can learn from their leaders and from one another, they will become true Ga’Hoolian owls: honest and brave, wise and true.
The Rescue, Book Three
Ever since Soren was kidnapped, he has longed to see his sister, Eglantine. Now, Eglantine is back in Soren’s life, but she’s been through an ordeal too terrible for words. At the same time, Soren’s mentor, Ezylryb, has mysteriously disappeared and may be in danger. Something deep within Soren tells him there is a connection between these mysterious events. To rescue Ezylryb, Soren must face a force more dangerous than anything that even the evil rulers of the owl orphanage could have devised.
Critic Reviews
“The story’s fast pace, menacing bad guys, and flashes of humor make this a good choice for reluctant readers, while the underlying message about the power of legends provides a unifying element and gives strong appeal for fantasy fans.” (School Library Journal)
“Broad themes related to the nature of personal choice, the need for fellowship based on love and trust, and sharing knowledge with one’s peers are presented compellingly and with swift grafting to the animal adventure story.” (Booklist)
“The fantasy’s strong believability and fascinating plot make this series a must-read for fantasy-lovers.” (Children’s Literature)
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- Walter Peters
- 01-12-2020
Great story, lovely narrator!
Review from a 7 year old: "It wasn't boring... was funny, it taught you about different types of owls & what they do!"
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- sunny
- 15-05-2019
Amazing!!!!!😄😀😄
It's a great price and a lovely listen (pam has lovely voice) it is amazing read and I very much recommend it 😄👍🏼💗👌🏽
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- Anonymous User
- 07-09-2020
Adults won't enjoy this one as much.
I'm actually surprised, and disappointed that I didn't enjoy this book set. The first thing that put me off, was the narretor and performance. She was good, however voices that are too low (males , typically) and voices that are a bit high pitched (small owls) were extremely off-putting and hard to listen to. It hurt my ears and made me cringe.
The story and adventure itself is extremely lacking. A lot of time gets skipped and chapters are often short with either nothing happening, or everything happening and you can't catch up because of the time skips.
For example the last battle against the Pure ones was all of a sudden, with barely any build-up or context and then it was over just as fast as it started.
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