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How many pages are in the Warden and the Wolf King?

How many pages are in the Warden and the Wolf King?

512
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ISBN-13: 9780525653608
Series: Wingfeather Saga Series , #4
Pages: 512
Sales rank: 19,666
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 2.70(d)

Will there be a Wingfeather Saga Book 5?

+ Will there be a fifth Wingfeather book? No, the Wingfeather Saga is complete.

Is there a Wingfeather Saga movie?

Based on the best-selling novels, the epic saga comes to life in an all-new animated short film! For twelve-year-old Janner Igiby, life in Glipwood is anything but adventurous. His only escape is the stories he reads at Books and Crannies.

What happened Janner Wingfeather?

Post-Wingfeather War After Gnag the Nameless was defeated, Janner used the Ancient Stone to meld himself with the cloven and fangs, including Kalmar, to make them human again. When Sara arrived with the other orphans from the Fork Factory arrived in Anniera, she was heartbroken to find that Janner had died.

What age is Wingfeather saga for?

If your kids are between the ages of eight and fourteen (maybe even older), I’d highly recommend you read these books as a family.

What are the books in the Wingfeather saga?

On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness2008
North! Or Be Eaten2008Monster in the Hollows: (Wingfeather Series 3)2011The Warden and the Wolf King: (Wingfeather Series 4)2014
The Wingfeather Saga/Books

What age group is Wingfeather saga for?

What age is the Wingfeather saga for?

Who wrote Wingfeather saga?

Andrew Peterson
The Wingfeather Saga/Authors
(Nov. 3) Nine years ago, Nashville musician and author Andrew Peterson published the first fiction novel of his acclaimed series The Wingfeather Saga. Now, the series has made its way to the silver screen, with an animated short premiering at Nashville’s Belcourt Theatre last night, November 2.

What age group is saga?

Saga is a brand with a minimum age; you can’t travel with them until you are 50 unless you are over 40 and travelling with someone 50+.

Is the Wingfeather saga good?

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book! Love all the wingfeather books, and love this additional insight into the world and characters. Great conception and great execution.

Who is the illustrator of the Wingfeather saga?

Nicholas Kole
The Wingfeather Saga — Nicholas Kole.

What was the warden and the Wolf King about?

Andrew Peterson somehow combines powerful themes of identity, redemption, and compassion with light hearted humor in this epic drama. This is my “if you were stuck on a deserted island” book, and the telling part is that it would also be my elementary son’s and my middle school daughter’s as well!

Who are the children of the Wolf King?

Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli—Throne Warden, Wolf King, and Song Maiden of Anniera—are ready and willing to fight alongside the Hollowsfolk, but when the Fangs make the first move and invade Ban Rona, the children are separated. Janner is alone and lost i

Why did I Hate NIA in the warden and the Wolf King?

Spoiler: I hated Nia throughout this book. She came across as flighty, ignorant, timid and nonsensical. Towards the end, after the hollowsfolk have died defending her and her kids she doesn’t even stick around to help them rebuild. She just takes off for Anniera with some of their supplies.