![]() ![]() Someone must soar across the seemingly endless miles of sea to the fabled tree of Ga’Hoole and warn the Guardians. There’s only one hope left: Someone must escape and pull together a small band of resisters. And it appears that owl genocide is being planned. While Kludd is selected to be a future soldier, his brother ends up in the slave labor corner of the camp. But before they can even hoot in horror, they’re snatched up by none other than minions of the Pure Ones and swept off to a secret lair. ![]() In fact, for a moment it looks like the only future the unlucky brothers will have is to be a wild boar’s late-night snack. It’s that super-competitiveness, however, that causes Kludd and Soren to end up tumbling out of their tree to the ground, which is a dangerous place to be for owlets. He’ll simply hone his flying and hunting skills and grab the things of life that he wants-including his father’s favor. No daydreaming on silly stories of make-believe legends for him. Kludd, on the other hand, scoffs at that idea. For Soren, there’s nothing better than to aspire to the Guardians’ lofty ideals. Soren loves listening to his dad’s stories of the great Guardians of Ga’Hoole-noble owls who once beat back an evil band known as the Pure Ones. On the inside, though, the two brothers couldn’t be more distinct. They’re both young barn owls who are just getting the hang of flying. From the outside, siblings Soren and Kludd don’t appear to be all that different. ![]()
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