Night hunt
(Graphic Novel)

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Contributors
Glass House Graphics, illustrator.
Published
New York : Little Simon, 2021.
Status
Central - Kids Graphic Novels
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Description

In the third installment of the exciting Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly graphic novel series, Ruskin and his friends compete in the legendary Night Hunt.Ruskin is excited to visit Crestwood to witness a very special event, the Night Hunt, and to root for his new best friends Cinder and Groth as they compete in the exciting contest. But then Ruskin is chosen to compete, too, even though, according to the rules, he shouldn’t be allowed since he doesn’t live in Crestwood. Cinder thinks Ruskin had something to do with this special treatment and that, as the legendary scarlet dragon, Ruskin cares more about glory than he should. But is that really who Ruskin is? It’s game on as these friends compete against each other for the ultimate prize. What they don’t realize is that nothing about this Night Hunt will follow the rules, and once again, the fate of Wrenly is at stake. Can they put aside their differences and work together before it’s too late?

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Format
Graphic Novel
Edition
First Little Simon edition.
Physical Desc
139 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Street Date
2105
Language
English
ISBN
9781534478633, 1534478639, 9781534478640, 1534478647

Notes

Description
"Ruskin is back on Crestwood to witness the Night Hunt, a legendary event wherein the bravest young dragons on Crestwood are chosen to participate in a high-stakes scavenger hunt"-- Provided by publisher.
Target Audience
Ages 5-9 Little Simon.
Target Audience
Grades K-1 Little Simon.

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Also in this Series

  • Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly: Vol. 1,The coldfire curse (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 1) Cover
  • Dragon kingdom of Wrenly: Vol.2,Shadow Hills (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 2) Cover
  • Night hunt (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 3) Cover
  • Ghost island (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 4) Cover
  • Dragon kingdom of Wrenly: 5,Inferno new year (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 5) Cover
  • Dragon kingdom of Wrenly: 6,Ice dragon (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 6) Cover
  • Cinder's flame (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 7) Cover
  • The Shattered Shore (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 8) Cover
  • Legion of lava (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 9) Cover
  • Out of darkness (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 10) Cover
  • The dead of light (Dragon kingdom of Wrenly Volume 11) Cover

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Published Reviews

Kirkus Book Review

Ruskin unwillingly enters a contest in the third dragon-centric graphic-novel spinoff of The Kingdom of Wrenly series. Every 50 years a Red Moon rises, and that's when a magic fire selects which Crestwood dragons get to compete in the Night Hunt, which they do in teams of two. Villinelle and the sinister figure scheming in the shadows see this as a chance to turn Ruskin and Cinder against each other, so Villinelle tampers with the ritual. This is how the ineligible Ruskin (he's not a lifelong Crestwood dragon) comes to be teamed with the roguish Roke. Cinder, who wanted a chance to shine as brave and heroic, feels betrayed by Ruskin and is determined to win. Each team is given a different scavenger-hunt list, and the race is on! The obstacles the pairs face require teamwork and cleverness, which generates both action and amusement. But the tampering goes deeper than just who participates in the Night Hunt: Near the end of the contest, a secondary ploy unleashes a danger to all of the Crestwood dragons that only the Night Hunt participants can stop. Rounded, large-eyed draconic characters have distinctive silhouettes and colors that help distinguish them in the twilight nighttime settings. While the story arc centers on Ruskin and Cinder's friendship, secondary characters Groth and Roke also shine. The triumphant ending also teases a new goal for the villains; a closing sneak preview of the next book also tantalizes. A fast, vibrant adventure. (Graphic fantasy. 6-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Quinn, J. (2021). Night hunt (First Little Simon edition.). Little Simon.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Quinn, Jordan. 2021. Night Hunt. New York: Little Simon.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Quinn, Jordan. Night Hunt New York: Little Simon, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Quinn, J. (2021). Night hunt. First Little Simon edn. New York: Little Simon.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Quinn, Jordan. Night Hunt First Little Simon edition., Little Simon, 2021.

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