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Hawksong (The Kiesha'ra #1) Paperback | Pages: 243 pages
Rating: 4.15 | 20470 Users | 896 Reviews

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Title:Hawksong (The Kiesha'ra #1)
Author:Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 243 pages
Published:September 28th 2004 by Laurel Leaf (first published July 8th 2003)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Shapeshifters

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DANICA SHARDAE IS an avian shapeshifter, and the golden hawk’s form in which she takes to the sky is as natural to her as the human one that graces her on land. The only thing more familiar to her is war: It has raged between her people and the serpiente for so long, no one can remember how the fighting began. As heir to the avian throne, she’ll do anything in her power to stop this war—even accept Zane Cobriana, the terrifying leader of her kind’s greatest enemy, as her pair bond and make the two royal families one.

Trust. It is all Zane asks of Danica—and all they ask of their people—but it may be more than she can give.

A School Library Journal Best Books of the Year

A VOYA Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror List selection



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Original Title: Hawksong
ISBN: 044023803X (ISBN13: 9780440238034)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Kiesha'ra #1
Characters: Danica Shardae, Zane Cobriana
Literary Awards: Lincoln Award Nominee (2009)

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I had high hopes for this book: there is so much potential in the world and story outlined by the summary. Instead, all I got was the typical story of "forbidden love". *yawn*The world imagined by the author is definitely colorful, but I feel it's unreasonable (unrealistic). For example, if the leaders of both parties in the war feel that they don't want the war, then how the earth did they manage to drag it out for hundreds of years? Also, no leaders in any war ever believe their own propaganda

I lost my original review, but this will have to do. I liked the story and the characters, but it had a few pitfalls that marred my enjoyment of the story. Also, it felt like the rough draft of a good story before it gets fleshed out.First of all, it has an incredibly abrupt and rushed ending, which is out of tone with the rest of the story. Very dissatisfying.Second, the love quadrangle was annoying me. Apart from the dalliance that Zane was carrying on, which obviously needed to come to an end

I rarely read YA novels, but I had this series in mi TBR pile for a long time and I decided to give it a try. Nor do I ovely like a fist person narrative...but...Oh, boy, was it good! Really, I wouldn't classify this as YA... it has a "flavour" of a classical fantasy.The language was almost lirical and the story very interesting: how could two races, which hate each other and are natural enemies, forge peace? Marrying the heirs, of course! It is not a marriage arranged by the parents but by the

All right, what do we have here?A conundrum, of course.My mind kept oscillating between 3.5 or 4 stars and I'm choosing neither. This book is actually very difficult to rate! The reasons?1) It has a splendid story line.Who doesn't love shape - shifters with a history? I simply love history and ancient stories and this book had quite a lot of them. But I was so disappointed because the execution of this splendid story line sucked. A lot. This story is about two warring sides who try their best to

Brimming with magic and mayhem, Hawksong is a fantasy novel that is both intriguing and fable-like in nature. Using its diverse set of characters, the story teaches its readers the importance of establishing peace between all peoples - finding common ground despite differences in culture, beliefs and abilities. With a dash of romance that in no way overpowers the beautifully constructed plot, Hawksong is a mix of many genres. It manages to incorporate them all successfully and in a way that both

Although Atwater-Rhodes has garnered much-deserved attention from critics and received several awards for her young adult stories, here on GR and on several other book-reviewing websites, her positive feedback has been moderate at best. I believe this is partially because of the age of most of her stories/series: most of them began before the Twilight era swept the world, and thus don't have the swooning heroines and brooding heroes that everyone has become accustomed to in more recent years.

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes is only 21 and has already published seven books. Her first book IN THE FOREST OF THE NIGHT was written when she was only 13. Every one of her books is a treat. Though marketed as Young Adult, there is nothing childish about subject matter or the writing. The lyrical quality and maturity of her writing belies her age or lack of experience.HAWKSONG is the start of a series about shapeshifters. Dancia is an avian shapeshifter, heir to the throne, whose people are at war with

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