We here at the Family Valued silent wing, room with turning heads, and school for pellet regurgitation have randomly selected an eleven-year-old from among the one immediately available.
So, you’ve started a new book series?
Yes, I have: Guardians of Ga’Hoole, except I started with book four. The main characters in every book are the Chaws and their friends and their relatives. The Chaw of Chaws has Digger, Soren, Otulissa, Dewlap, maybe- wait, I’m not sure. And Gylfie. And Twilight.
Doesn’t starting later in the series cause confusion?
Not really, because it tells you a lot of stuff that happens in the last stories around the book. The book I started on was The Siege. One of the villains is Kludd, also known as Metal Beak. They’re owls.
Owls?
Yes, owls. All the main characters are owls. That’s the Chaw of Chaws, Kludd, and Nyra. Nyra is Kludd’s mate and Nyra is evil too. So, apparently Kludd was flying and his feathers were on fire and all and he flew into some water to cool him down because his mask (which is made out of metal which covers his eye, beak, and face feathers which are not there) is melting on him. So then this owl named Simon goes and sees him land there and he heals him. But then once Kludd is fully healed, he kills Simon and he flies off because he has plans to lay siege on the Great Ga’Hoole tree with an all barn owl army because the group led by Kludd and Nyra is called the Pure Ones. They basically think that one breed of owl is better than another and they think the barn owl is the top breed.
That sounds pretty exciting.
I don’t think it’s as exciting as Book 5 because there’s not just a siege in it, but they’re still about to have a big fight. Also Nyra laid an egg and the Chaw of Chaws are keeping it hostage so they can control the Pure Ones.
So you’d recommend these books?
Yes, to people who have read Watership Down or Warriors and liked either one of them.
February, 2007