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Wyvernhail

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HAI HAS ALWAYS been an outsider. With a falcon mother and a deceased cobra father, she is considered a mongrel by most, an ally by some, and a friend by few. Hai's broken falcon wings are a painful reminder of the life she once led on the island of Ahnmik. And here in Wyvern's Court, the avian and serpiente royal family keep their distance, refusing to acknowledge her cobra bloodline. They know that Hai's magic is so volatile, she can barely control it, and images of the past and future threaten to overwhelm her.When Hai's cousin, Oliza Shardae Cobriana, abdicates the throne of Wyvern's Court, Hai has visions only of destruction: the serpiente king Salem, dying in her arms; the dutiful guard, Nicias, unable to save a generation of children; and Wyvern's Court engulfed in flames.Now Hai will do anything to protect her new home - even if it means betraying the very people who need her most.
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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2007
      Gr 7 Up-This final volume in the series tidies up loose ends after Oliza's abdication in "Wolfcry" (Delacorte, 2006) with Salem Cobriana set to take the serpiente throne. Treachery, however, forces Oliza to become ruler after all. Powerful cobra-falcon Hai, the narrator, is having waking dreams predicting disaster under Oliza. She fears her hidden plans to claim the throne will be perceived as betrayal, and that she will lose those closest to her only after fostering their deep affection and devotion. Knowledge of other books in the series is needed to understand the highly complex history of and power struggle between avian and serpiente shape-shifters. The family tree in the front helps to keep track of the large cast of characters. The invented language of the shape-shifters enriches their well-imagined world, in which some can communicate telepathically. Themes include illusion and reality, self-sacrifice, one's sense of duty, and love. Hai transforms from recluse to leader, gradually mastering her power and inner conflict. Secondary characters are kept distant, were explored in other volumes, or remain static. Frequent switching in and out of a dream-state is initially confusing; however, revelation, justice, and reconciliation (for some) ultimately flow together seamlessly. The pacing is even and holds tension throughout, maintaining a sense of impending disaster. The conclusion, filled with betrayal, tenderness, and peace for diverse peoples, will satisfy, despite ending a little too neatly. A must for libraries collecting this series."Amy J. Chow, New York Public Library"

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2008
      In the aftermath of Oliza's abdication in [cf2]Wolfcry[cf1], mongrel shape-shifter Hai still foresees disaster for her avian and serpiente peoples. The coup she plans will alienate Nicias--the falcon man she loves--forever. Complicated backstory and impenetrable interrelations make the setup hard to comprehend, but fans will delight in the mix of fantasy and melodrama.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.9
  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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