What is the theme of Silverwing?
The Beneficial and Destructive Nature of Belief. The beneficial and destructive nature of belief is a prominent theme throughout the novel.
What is the plot of Silverwing?
About The Book
Shade is a young silverwing bat, the runt of his colony. But he’s determined to prove himself on the long, dangerous winter migration to Hibernaculum, millions of wingbeats to the south. During a fierce storm, he loses the others and soon faces the most incredible journey of his young life.
What age is Silverwing for?
8-12
Ages 8-12.
What is the book after Silverwing?
Sunwing
Silverwing (novel)
First edition | |
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Author | Kenneth Oppel |
ISBN | 0-00-648144-2 |
OCLC | 35977345 |
Followed by | Sunwing |
Who is Marina in Silverwing?
Marina is a character in the Silverwing series. She was banished from the Brightwing colony due to the fact she had a band and joined Shade’s Silverwing colony at the end of the first book. Marina eventually became a mate of Shade, and together they had a son named Griffin.
What kind of bat is Goth in Silverwing?
spectral bat
He is a spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum) from the jungles of Central and South America who finds himself lost in the northern forests along with fellow Vampyrum spectrum, Throbb.
Are Silverwing bats real?
Flying Fox, one of the species in the books. A Silver-Haired bat, which Silverwings are based from. A False Vampire Bat, the basis for the Vampyrum Spectrum.
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Bat.
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Enemies | |
First Appearance | Silverwing |
Last Appearance | Darkwing |
What type of bat is Silverwing?
Flying Fox, one of the species in the books. A Silver-Haired bat, which Silverwings are based from. A False Vampire Bat, the basis for the Vampyrum Spectrum. An Eastern Red Bat, the basis for Brightwings.
Bat.
First Appearance | Silverwing |
Last Appearance | Darkwing |