Nyroc has exiled himself from the Pure Ones, but he cannot approach the great tree while the rumor of evil still clings to him. To prove his worth, Nyroc will fly to The Beyond the Beyond to seek the legendary Relic.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great book in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole family!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Outcast (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 8) (Paperback)
This book was really great! The plot was well focused, and a lot of the characters grew and developed. It, of course, was focused on destiny, and this is the book where Nyroc, now named Coryn, finally fufills part of that magnificent destiny.Nyroc, rejected by the Pure Ones and by even the peacable owls, is an outcast, flying alone and thinking of all that has happened. But in Ambala he meets up with an old friend of Soren, and with his free will goes to a lawless place- Beyond the Beyond- where he believes his destiny will come true. However, when Coryn saves an egg for a family of Burrowing Owls, he isn't as sure of what that destiny is. When he reaches the Beyond, he meets a "gnaw wolf" in a pack of dire wolves. This wolf has a lame leg and as the tradition of the pack remains, he must go to the Sacred Volcanoes where the Ember of Hoole lies, waiting for the new king. Meanwhile, Otulissa meets Gwyndor in the Beyond, and they together find Nyroc. Otulissa believes Coryn is the true heir of Hoole and teaches him basic colliering (which Coryn is awesome at). Little does Coryn know that his mother is coming for him, and is recruiting desperate dire wolves for her army. And at a crucial moment, it becomes a race for the Ember within one of the volcanoes and a new king must emerge- or die trying. Like I said, this book was T3H 00B3R3ST. It is definitely worth your read and we get to actually hear upon how Soren is! Yay! I really loved the depth in it and it was rather beautiful. Kathryn Lasky did a good job and deserves several pats on the back! Another great book in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Outcast Reviewed by Soren,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Outcast (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 8) (Paperback)
Finally! The eagerly anticipated 8th installment in the best-selling Guardians of Ga'Hoole series! The Outcast, as all Guardians of Ga'Hoole fans would most certainly agree, was probably the most exciting and nerve-racking book so far. The tensiom between Coryn (once Nyroc) & Soren, his uncle? I was on the edge of my seat the whole time! This book includes many new phrases, which fans love to add to their vocabulary, like gnaw wolves, creelies, Sacred Ring, cheiftain, lochinvyrr, ect. Well, as most of you know, the series has been following a new character instead of Soren- Nyroc. Nyroc, son of Kludd & Nyra, is heir to the Pure Ones. Not the likely main character choice, eh? However, Nyraoc is, unlike his parents, very kind-hearted! The seventh book ends with him cursing his very father's scroom on the edge of a lake. This is where the Outcast picks up in it's Prologue. In this book, Nyroc changes his name to Coryn, which is Nyroc backwards. It also sounds a lot like Soren. The main point of these 2 books is the tension between an outcast and a guardian, and how they cannot meet eachother, for one is not welcome, and the other one doesn't know the other exists. Coryn, being a shadow king, is not welcome at the Great Ga'Hoole Tree, where his uncle, Soren, lives. To be accepted in the Great Tree, Coryn must retrieve the Ember of Hoole hidden deep within one of the volcanoes of the Sacred Ring, where noble King Hoole hid it 1,000 years ago. If Coryn succeeds, then that means he is the heir of Hoole and that he is king of Ga'Hoole. If Coryn gets the Ember, then he can meet his uncle. Read this book!!! It will be worth everything!!! Trust me!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Conclusion to Guardians of Ga'hoole,
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This review is from: The Outcast (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 8) (Paperback)
I am an adult woman (24 years old) who thoroughly enjoyed all of the series of Katharine Lasky's books. I was first attracted to these books because I work with owls, and despite some minor scientific errors (i.e. the owls would start eating each other if enclosed together, as in the books), found the books to be imaginative and intriguing. As the series progresses, the stories get more complex and a hint darker. In this book, a new species of animal, the dire wolves, is introduced, and with them, a new type of society. In this book, Nyroc, a young barn owl, nephew to Soren, works through the burden of his lineage and the horror of his previous experiences. While searching for the ember of Hoole, he must learn to negotiate the society of the dire wolves and the social issues that come with it. Otulissa, the know-it-all spotted owl, joins him in his quest. This is a very satisfactory conclusion to the series. If you are reading this review, and have not read the rest of the series, please do, for although this book can be read by itself, prior reading of the rest of the series enriches the experience. I would recommend this book for anyone of any age who is interested in animals, particularly owls, and who enjoys fiction for the younger reader.
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