Soren meets Hunter (spoilers)
© Kathryn Lasky (Guardians of Ga'hoole protagonist Soren)
© Martin Hocke (Kingdom of sileance protagonist Hunter)
© Kooskia (fancomic)
A meeting of the two protagonists of the two main book series with owls in animal literature ^^
Guardians of Ga'hoole is famous (it was done the movie too) and Soren is a nice character x3
Less known is the trilogy of Martin Hocke (only the first is from Hunter's point of view, the others follow other owls characters but ever around the same plot and time).
I've mixed feelings about the Hocke's trilogy: it has a bit too much humanization of the owls, heavy political themes (mainly conservative right-wing, even if some anti-racism in second and third book too), and a bit of misogyny (female characters are crazy, traitors, weak or ... sluts v.v)
But it has also stronger points then Lasky's books: a more detailed and poetic style, deep character's analys and development, strong mature themes and contents (including violent deaths and uncensored sexual themes)
Comments and opinions are extremely welcome ^^
© Martin Hocke (Kingdom of sileance protagonist Hunter)
© Kooskia (fancomic)
A meeting of the two protagonists of the two main book series with owls in animal literature ^^
Guardians of Ga'hoole is famous (it was done the movie too) and Soren is a nice character x3
Less known is the trilogy of Martin Hocke (only the first is from Hunter's point of view, the others follow other owls characters but ever around the same plot and time).
I've mixed feelings about the Hocke's trilogy: it has a bit too much humanization of the owls, heavy political themes (mainly conservative right-wing, even if some anti-racism in second and third book too), and a bit of misogyny (female characters are crazy, traitors, weak or ... sluts v.v)
But it has also stronger points then Lasky's books: a more detailed and poetic style, deep character's analys and development, strong mature themes and contents (including violent deaths and uncensored sexual themes)
Comments and opinions are extremely welcome ^^
Category All / Comics
Species Owl
Size 800 x 494px
File Size 134.1 kB
Martin Hocke (wrote in text). It's a trilogy that i can say was truly well-wrote, but personally i did not enjoyed much the moral allegories behind the story or some plot developments (with depressive endings). Technically the second and third book follow the same time-line but on different character OC (and the third one i think is extremely rare or not-existing in english).
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