
The book ends with a dangling question mark (of course!) and you must read further to understand what is happening in total. As the story unfolds more clues are revealed. They also make it their personal mission to move throughout the facility and discover what is truly going on behind the scenes so that they can tell their family about this mysterious place. The two of them are well aware of the fact that neither of them are true orphans and they determine between themselves to learn to fly in order to escape their current prison. There, Soren meets another young owlet named Gylfie. Unfortunately, disaster befalls Soren and he is captured and taken to St. As the book opens he is experiencing life has a young owl who is anticipating his first meal and learning how to fly. In The Capture we meet Soren, who is a young barn owl who lives with his family in the kingdom of Tyto. To date, I have only read the first title. (There are apparently spin-offs and side plots but there are 15 books in the main series.) I will avoid saying much about the series as a whole because there are so many spoilers that can be offered and I do not wish to spoil it for myself as much as you. If you are as unfamiliar with these books as I was, Guardians of Ga'Hoole is a middle grade fantasy series consisting of 15 total books written by Kathryn Lasky. It took about two days for me to make my way through this title as I found it to be completely riveting. This friend of mine seems to be a discerning reader ( heh) and so I took up her offer and read the book. Chronicles of Narnia Reading Challenge (74)Ī book-lovin' friend of mine from church offered to loan me her copy of The Capture, which is the first in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series.
