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Chargement... Darkwing (2007)par Kenneth Oppel
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Adventure (2007)Young adult book read for library's ?10 in 2010? program. Pretty good fantasy tale of a young chiropter who slowly learns he is really a new creature called a bat. Author uses the animal culture to explore human behavior of hatred, love and discrimination.Booklist (starred review)In his Silverwing series Oppel spun a contemporary fantasy about the world of bats. In this ambitious new stand-alone fantasy, he turns the clock back 65 million years to imagine the world of the bats' earliest ancestors, which he calls ?chiropters.? These tree-dwelling creatures are flightless, using their wings (which they call ?sails?) to glide through the air, from tree to tree. Only Dusk, youngest son of the colony's leader, has made an evolutionary leap; not only can he fly, he can also see at night, using echo vision. Predictably, the others regard him as a mutant to be shunned¥all but his father, who wisely considers his son's differences as gifts. Dusk's real nemesis, however, is a beast (a ?felid?) called Carnassial, who is the first of his kind to be carnivorous, and like Dusk, is shunned by his own. Clearly the world is poised on the brink of remarkable change, and the future belongs to these two. Oppel writes with keen insight and empathy about the condition of being ?other? in the context of a richly plotted, fast-paced story thatÂ¥though sometimes too heavily anthropomorphizedÂ¥is captivating reading from beginning to end.(School Library Journal) The story of Darkwing is set 65 million years ago, during the early Paleocene era just years after the enormous C-T dieback event. Dusk and his family are chiropters, small arboreal mammals that glide and feed on insects. Changes are coming to their world, and not the least of them are Dusk's abilities of flight and echolocation. Although his family stands by him, most of the colony is very uncomfortable with his flying, fearing reprisal from the birds that live above them in the trees. All concerns about Dusk's oddities or their avian neighbors are swept aside when an outcast prowl of felids, led by the bloodthirsty Carnassial, attack the colony and Dusk's special abilities help to guide his fellows and keep them safe. During their search for a new home, his quick wits are all that stand between the colony and disaster. In their quest, the chiropters encounter deadly predators, from saurian holdouts to shrewlike soricids with poisonous saliva. Betrayals from both within the colony and without add to the excitement in this adventure. Readers will feel for Dusk as he decides repeatedly not to abandon his colony, despite their treatment of him. In Darkwing, Oppel offers a celebration of difference in addition to a wonderful imagining of a pivotal moment in evolution. An author's note highlights some of the actual fossil species that appear. One cautionary noteÂ¥the descriptions of animals eating each other may be disturbing to sensitive readers. As this book leads up to Silverwing, it should not be read based off those books and instead, should be regarded as a book before then. That said, this book is quite interesting, I'm sure the implications of evolution must have ticked a few parents off(you know why), but it's great regardless of something that shouldn't even be an issue to begin with. The perspective is a nice touch, as well as the plot's progression. I've not read much of it, but if I finish it and have more to say, this review will be edited. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieSilverwing Trilogy (prequel) Prix et récompenses
See below for English description. Il y a 65 millions d'années, alors que les mammifères envahissent la planète, remplaçant peu à peu les dinosaures en voie d'extinction, Ombre, un chiroptère, découvre qu'il est différent. Il peut battre des ailes et voler, contrairement à ses semblables de la tribus des Ailes d'Argent, qui ne peuvent que planer. évitant l'exil de justesse grâce à son père, le chef de la tribu, Ombre demeure avec les siens. Il ne se doute pas qu'il devra les sauver du massacre et les guider lors d'un périlleux voyage vers un endroit où fonder leur nouveau foyer. Darkwing, un portrait surprenant d'une ère tourmentée, l'histoire d'Ombre, la toute première chauve-souris. Before there were bats like Shade, Marina or even Goth, there was a young chiropter-a small arboreal glider-named Dusk. Unlike other chiropters, who can only glide down from their colony's home in a giant sequoia tree, Dusk can actually fly, a skill that makes him an outcast. But when Carnassial, a felid, and one of the world's first mammalian carnivores, leads a savage massacre of the chiropters, Dusk's strange ability transforms him into the colony's saviour. Original title: Darkwing Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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