Eagle (The Five Ancestors, Book 5)

Eagle (The Five Ancestors, Book 5) by Jeff Stone is a first edition published by Random House Books for Young Readers on April 22, 2008. This 240-page book is written in English and follows the journey of Ying, who grapples with his resentment towards his grandmaster and younger brothers after feeling denied the chance to train as a Dragon. After taking revenge by burning down the Cangzhen temple, Ying finds himself betrayed and imprisoned, leading to a complex exploration of loyalty and manipulation.
In this installment, readers will discover Ying’s struggle to discern his true allies from his enemies, particularly as he is rescued by his younger sister, Hok. The narrative delves into themes of sibling relationships, friendship, and adventure, as Ying confronts the consequences of his past actions and the influence of the emperor. With elements of fantasy, including dragons, this book presents a compelling continuation of the series, inviting readers to engage with the challenges and transformations faced by the characters.
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For year, Ying hated his grandmaster for denying him the opportunity to train as a Dragon, and held a deep resentment for his five younger brothers–grandmaster’s favorites. He took his revenge and burnt the Cangzhen temple to the ground, but the five youngsters survived and continue to be a thorn in his side. Yet, when betrayed by the emperor and imprisoned, it was his younger sister, Hok, who rescued him. Now Ying begins to realize that Tonglong has been manipulating him for a long time. Ying needs to figure out who are his friends and who are his enemies . . .and he needs to figure it out fast!
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