I've read the whole Ga'Hoole series (there are 15 of them) in order to know what my 10 year old daughter is reading. She loves them and they are great for kids. There is fighting and death among the owl characters so you probably wouldn't want a child that is too young reading them. This is a collection of stories based on different characters in the series. You'll like this book if you love the series because it fills in more details on some of the characters. It doesn't really fit in with the broad story going on the 15 book series so maybe that's why I didn't like it as much as the series itself. This is a special edition book for the Guardians of Ga'hoole and the writer of the book is lead by a girl owl who is about to be a mother, called Otulissa, who is telling stories about different owls of the Great Tree who told it themselves. The last story of the book was not told or written by Otulissa, but by her mate, Cleve, who told of the story of his lost brother and how he died. This is a nice special edition book because it tell stories of other owls in one book for the first time.My favorite part of the book would be when Otulissa talked to the reader near the end of the book and talked about the Guardians of Ga'Hoole and told us to believe in yourself (I think). Also, Otulissa said to be more like a guardian and be more trustful.This book's genre is fantasy because the stories can't be true. I recommend it to people who like animals and noble deeds that can be challenged by any being, but also to those who like stories and the suspense that they had. I hope you enjoyed this reading and be sure to read anytime. Reading Rules!!
What do You think about Lost Tales Of Ga'Hoole (2010)?
this book was ok it wasnt the best but i love owls!
—middlemase7
It was good I guess I'd give it about 4 stars.
—Kerrigor