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Book Review On: The Wingfeather Saga: The Monster in the Hollows

Updated: Jul 2, 2021

Here's a book review on the third book in Andrew Peterson's four book series The Wingfeather Saga.


"They're going to stare at me. And they'll know."

"They'll know what?"

"How weak I was."

-Andrew Peterson, The Monster in the Hollows


The three Wingfeathers children, Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli are aboard a ship, headed to their mother's childhood home, the Green Hollows. Here they hope to make an alliance with the Hollowsfolk so they will have an ally in the war against Gnag the Nameless. But they all are worried...It would be hard enough to convince them of who they really are, if they all were normal...but Kalmar, Janner's younger brother isn't very normal anymore...In fact, he's not normal at all.


For this wonderful story, age nine and up would probably be the youngest age to read them.

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