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Title:The Rescue (Guardians of Ga'Hoole #3)
Author:Kathryn Lasky
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 198 pages
Published:January 1st 2004 by Scholastic, Inc. (first published December 1st 2003)
Categories:Fantasy. Animals. Fiction. Young Adult
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The Rescue (Guardians of Ga'Hoole #3) Paperback | Pages: 198 pages
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Ever since Soren was kidnapped and taken to the St. Aegolius School for Orphaned Owls, he has longed to see his sister, Eglantine, again. Now Eglantine is back in Soren's life, but she's been through an ordeal too terrible for words. And Ezylryb, Soren's mentor, has disappeared. Deep within Soren's gizzard, something more powerful than knowledge tells him there's a connection between these mysterious events.

In order to rescue Ezylryb, Soren must embark upon a perilous quest. It will bring him face-to-face with a force more dangerous than anything the rulers of St. Aggie's could have devised-and a truth that threatens to destroy the owl kingdom.

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Original Title: The Rescue (Guardians of Ga'Hoole, #3)
ISBN: 0439405599 (ISBN13: 9780439405591)
Edition Language: English
Series: Guardians of Ga'Hoole #3
Characters: Martin (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Ruby (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Digger (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Primrose (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Soren (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Gylfie, Twilight (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Ezylryb, Octavia (Guardians of Ga'Hoole), Mrs. Plithiver, Eglantine, Kludd, Boron, Barran, Poot, Bubo, Madame Plonk, Otulissa, The Rogue Smith of Silverveil


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Wow! I LOVE this series:) I completely forgot how this series goes, so that's why I'm rereading it, haha!

With every book I read, I become a bigger fan of Kathryn Lasky and/or Ga'Hoole. Even though the movie is so different, it was my first introduction to Ga'Hoole and the Legends of the Great Tree and the Guardians who reside there. The books had been on my to-read list for a long time, but because they were older, had constantly been pushed down the reading list. But now I am completely hooked and look forward to each new adventure as I finish the previous book.In this third installment we return

The Rescue is more of the same--some more secrets are revealed, the plot slowly progresses, and jarringly enough, the prejudice fail gets worse.Mrs. Plithiver was a terribly offensive and tragic character in the first two books. In the Ga'Hoole world, blind snakes are kidnapped and enslaved by their white owl "masters" (Lasky's word, not mine). They rant about how most birds are disgusting, worthless, and ignorant creatures while they blindly revere whites owls.Now, Octavia the Kielian snake has

Have you ever been worried about a great teacher and friend? Or maybe knew that they were in trouble and wanted to help them? In "The Rescue" by Kathryn Lasky, Soren and his band of friends must go on a mission to save Soren's chaw teacher, Ezylryb. But there is a dark secret to Ezylryb's disappearance. Will Soren and his friends be able to save Ezylryb? And what dark secret will they find? Find out in the amazing third book of Kathryn Lasky's series The Guardians of Ga'Hoole. "With that Sorne

I'm not going to lie, I probably should be embarrassed at not only the fact that I'm continuing to read these but at the pace at which I'm demolishing them. Partly due to the fact that I've discovered the audiobooks (which are narrated in a multitude of voice might I add), but also because the books are such an easy, enjoyable read. One criticism that has really begun to irk me, however, is that the author repeats certain things ad nauseum. I understand that the books are written for a young

The Guardians of Ga'Hoole series really takes off with book 3. There's action, adventure and character development all rolled into one. And can I just say, it's got Snowy Owls! I heart snowy owls. Now onto my major problem and why this warrents a three star rating and not a four or five. Repetition. Lasky tends to over describe things to the point that I thought I was going crazy because I swear I just read a description that was worded exactly the same way four pages ago. While I understand

I really liked this book and this series! I thought that it was very suspenseful when Soren's brother, Kludd, ended up being the most feared owl in Ga'Hoole. Who would have thought of that ending to such a sweet and graceful book? I am planning to read the 4th and final book so YAY!