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Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 03:19
by Stephanie Runyon
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Hermit Gryphon" by Paula Grover.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Paula Grover’s The Hermit Gryphon is a fictional fantasy story set in five sun revolutions after Sunsky became the oracle queen. Talona tried to claim Deathgrip had made her commit the atrocities of her reign of terror, but nobody believed her. Her name was shortened to Tal, and she was to receive soul healing from Light Healer. Tal has no political power, but her people hate her. Light Healer suggests that Tal receive direction from Snow Wing, who lives at the Forest Lake Nesting Site. Tal’s father, King Sun Quest, arrives to escort her, but Tal rebels and flies away from her father, mother, and Light Healer.

Tal lands in the hills known as Gargoyle’s Scrubland. She hears a growl and discovers a lone gargoyle. Despite assuring him that she intended no harm, a gaggle of gargoyles assaulted her. As they are attacking her, Tal notices they are doing the same to the other gargoyle. After the attack, Tal and Griper were unable to fly. The pair were outcasts. Griper knows where Forest Lake is and leads Tal until Snow Wing stops them. Despite knowing the laws of Forest Lake, Tal’s superiority leads to trouble. She had only been in Forest Lake for a few hours before she was arrested and placed in jail. Can Talona the Terrible’s soul be healed?

The Hermit Gryphon follows Tal’s journey to redeem herself by oppressing the other gryphons. The character's development was exceptional. I was able to see the emotions from Tal’s perspective, which revealed her distorted thoughts. Her journey for healing shows a steady transformation from an angry outcast. The friendship she receives from Griper is essential for both. The vivid details in the unpredictable plot made it easy to envision each moment.

There is nothing that I would change about The Hermit Gryphon. The book’s editing was perfect. The themes of acceptance, trust, and forgiveness are easy to understand. The illustrations were breathtaking in their details. Despite being considered a sequel, I found this novel could be read as a standalone story. Therefore, I rate this book five out of five stars.

The Hermit Gryphon will appeal to fantasy readers who like stories of character growth. Since there are no profanity or explicit scenes in the book, even younger readers can enjoy this magical story.

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Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 15 Mar 2024, 04:52
by Biswajit Barman 1
Paula Grover's "The Hermit Gryphon" is a captivating fictional fantasy tale that transports readers to a world of intrigue and redemption. Set in a fantastical realm five sun revolutions after Sunsky ascended to the throne as the oracle queen, the story follows the journey of Talona, or Tal, a misunderstood figure seeking redemption from her troubled past.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 15 Mar 2024, 15:06
by NetMassimo
This is the sequel to The Gryphon, a novel I read and reviewed with much pleasure. Glad to see that this sequel is great as well, with more food for thought offered through the development of important themes. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 16 Mar 2024, 09:13
by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda
I'm not much into fantasy, but young readers usually are, and showing them that one can grow away from anger seems life-changing.
Thank you.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 19 Mar 2024, 12:51
by Saliha Hussain
"The Hermit Gryphon" by Paula Grover is a gripping fictional fantasy story that carries readers away to a mysterious and redeemed world. Your review has intrigued me to read it. Thanks for your review.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 03 Apr 2024, 22:40
by Mfon Ukim
The Hermit Gryphon appears to be a story o aliens beings and their affairs. Fictional stories are great like The Hermit Gryphon are really creative. From the review, it's apparent that there's life eventful consequential actions in the book, making it interesting for readers.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 04 Apr 2024, 08:37
by Dean William
"The Hermit Gryphon" by Paula Grover is a captivating fantasy tale that transports readers to a mysterious and redeemed world. Your review piqued my interest. Thanks!

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 06 Apr 2024, 03:11
by Chimdik Chimezi
The story in Paula Grover’s "The Hermit Gryphon" seems like an interesting adventure. I will read to know if Tal’s journey to redeem herself by oppressing the other gryphons was a success

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 06 Apr 2024, 06:00
by Osvaldo Borghese
"The Hermit Gryphon" by Paula Grover is a fantasy book with an engaging story. I will add it to my shelves. Thanks for your detailed review.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 14 May 2024, 00:32
by Joshua Sawders
Y'all, The Hermit Gryphon by Paula Grover sounds like a fantastic read based on this review! It's got a gripping plot with great character development and themes of acceptance, trust, and forgiveness. The illustrations are breathtaking and it can be enjoyed by both young and adult fantasy readers. I reckon it's a five-star book, y'all! Dynamic characters, felt alive and vibrant.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 14 May 2024, 06:56
by Sadaf Ahtisham
I'm not much into fantasy, but young readers usually are, and showing them that one can grow away from anger seems life-changing.
Thank you.❤

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 05:25
by Rebecca De Figueiredo
Thank you for the informative review. Tal’s story does seem intricate and compelling and I can guess from the description that the magic and supernatural aspect of the book will appeal to young readers.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 05:51
by Dube nwa
Another beautiful fantasy recipe hits the market! The Hermit Gryphon by Paula Grover would really be something interesting to read since it tells the story from the Villain's point of view. Congratulations #BOTD

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 06:10
by Faith Williamson
This is an interesting story, although I kept wondering why she ran away from her parents and the light giver. There is so much to look forward to in this. It has a strong plot and an even stronger plot twist. This is an amazing recommendation.

Re: Review of The Hermit Gryphon

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 06:11
by Sangeetha+Narayan
I was definitely fascinated by what little I read in the sample pages. I love shades of grey characters and their character arc. The review tells me that this has been very well done in this book. Looking forward to reading this one!