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![]() No n'hi ha cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. 00008210 00008209 00008211 Primrose tries to wake Eglantine up but she doesn't. then finally does and primrose asks about her dream and Eglantine said that it was the most wonderful she ever had. So Primrose was confused so she said that she was saying things about her dad so Eglantine started to get confused. So she went out of the hollow and went to see soren. so she asks where he is and sorens friend martin says he is out on a mission. So Eglantine goes back to the hollow and sees Ginger so she says hi to Eglantine. Primrose hears this conversation and decides to see what is going on. Then Ginger starts talking about making a list about how many missions his brother has left her out of. Then Eglantine agrees with this idea and says she will start doing it tomorrow. my opinion for this book is that is cool with the battles and the different kids of owls that i didn't know about also it had magic. it is also cool because it has alot of mystery and excitement. what i don't like about this book is that people die in these battles. also it has people in this book that act like they are friends but they are not. it also has some things in it that scares me to the point of shaking. Very fun read. I love Lasky's style of writing! Great story, interesting characters, and a strong plot. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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"Soren's sister, Eglantine, si falling under the spell of a strange nightly dream. Then, just as Soren notices her trancelike state, Eglantine disappears, and the dreams become a deadly waking nightmare that puts the Great Tree of Ga'Hoole in terrible danger."--P. [4] of cover. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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