Scholastic US Bloodmoon Huntress (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #2)
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Price: £7.99
Brand: Scholastic US
Description: Don't miss this original canon story set in the worldof the Emmy Award-winning Netflix animated series The Dragon Prince, with story by the creators of the series and ofthe New York Times bestselling Through the Moon (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #1). Every Moonshadow elf child knows the scary stories of the Bloodmoon Huntress, the evil sorceress who steals your blood on the nightof the Harvest Moon. Everyone also knows those legends aren'ttrue. But for young Rayla, whose parents recently left her behind tofulfill their duty as members of the elite Dragonguard, this autumnis scarier than most. Her guardians, Runaan and Ethari, are stillgetting the hang of the whole parenting thing, and no one willtell Rayla what Runaan does for a living. She spends most of hertime exploring the forest outside the Silvergrove. When Rayla discovers a young Skywing elf in danger just hoursbefore the Harvest Moon will rise, the scary stories become real. Can she stop the Huntress before the moon reaches itszenith? Fans won't want to miss this exclusive, originalgraphic novel from Peter Wartman and Felia Hanakata,with story by The Dragon Prince creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond! Perfect for fans of the series Full-colour illustrations inside An original story set in the world of The Dragon Prince. Scholastic US Bloodmoon Huntress (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #2) - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781338769951
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ISBN: 9781338769951
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Author: Dale
Rating: 5
Review: WARNING: Slight spoilers of the beginning of the story ahead. The life of a young moonshadow elf is filled with adventure and wonder and the joy of community. But it is also a world of commitment and duty as young Rayla discovers when her parents, Lain and Tiadrin, answer the call to be guardians to the Dragon Queen and the egg of the Dragon Prince. It is one of the highest honors for any elf, but it also means that their lives and their families must be left behind. Now, with Runaan and Ethari as her new family, and her immediate role-models, Rayla must find her way forward through her loss and her pain. Struggling to find her path, the young moonshadow elf's natural curiosity drives her to uncover the secret that her new family is keeping from her. What are the mysterious weapons that Ethari crafts for his partner, and why does Runaan need such deadly tools in his work? Soon, terrible truths are revealed and Rayla makes a life choice that will form her entire future and deliver her to a life that will become, perhaps, the most important to not only her people, but all those of Xadia. But that life may not begin if she can't solve the riddle and the threat of the Bloodmoon Huntress...a legend thought to be only a tale to frighten young elves but may be more terrible than any of those tales and stories could ever imagine. The second graphic novel set in the world of the DRAGON PRINCE. Written by Nicole Andelfinger from a story by the creators of the Dragon Prince, the authors give insight into both Moonshadow culture as well as one of the most seminal events that form and shape the elf whose choices and decisions will affect the entire world. An excellent prequel to what is to come.
Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4
Review: When I was feeling deprived waiting for season 4 of The Dragon Prince, this comic gave me a charming, fun hit of the best character in the show - albeit a much younger version of her. Fun and brief, but probably skippable, unlike Through the Moon, which contains vital background information for what happened between seasons 3 and 4.