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5.0 3
Middle Grade Fiction 145
Kathryn Lasky amazes once again
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Soren, Gylfie, Twilight, and Digger must travel to the Great Ga'Hoole Tree, a mythical place where an order of owls rises each night to perform noble deeds for the greater good. Soren and his group are seeking help to fight the evil they discovered in the owl world, the group owls they discovered in St Aggie's who are bringing terror to owls over the country. Will they find it, or is it just like Soren's brother said, it doesn't exist.

I loved The Journey as much as The Capture. I love the style that this book is written in. The owls have all the same feelings as humans do, but it still holds that quality that makes the characters stay owls. Little snippets that no one notices the moment they read it, but register it later on when the book is pulled together at the end.

In The Journey, I got to see more of Digger and Twilight. When I read the first book, I thought that they wouldn't be that important characters, but with this book, you get to learn a whole much about them. They are different to Soren and Gylfie, and bring light to the group.

I recommend the entire Guardians of Ga'Hoole to children everywhere. It is way better than the movie, and deserves a try. Even adults will enjoy this book, it brings smiles, tears, laughter and joy. Take a magical journey into this amazing book, take flight with the owls.
Good Points
-You get to know Digger and Twilight better
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