![]() The Monster in the Hollows isn’t what you think, but it is Book Three in the Wingfeather Saga. And this isn’t just a book for the kids to think about, though think on it they should and will. ![]() There’s much to ponder in The Wingfeather Saga, much about the way the Maker moves, about the way it’s always too early to quit, about the way the Maker takes a failure and makes a flourish, about how singing for love rather than power will make a bent song beautiful, and on and on. ![]() Our hearts were thrilled with the song of the stones, the terrors of the deeps of throg, a family fighting through affliction, heroes and villains, friends and foes, laughter and tears. To our great delight it finally arrived, and there in the early cool of the day we read its final pages. We had been waiting for this story for months. We love being out in the morning before the sun has climbed high and grown hot. It was a lovely May morning under the arbor on our bricked back porch. ![]()
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