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Hale: The Prophet’s Journal (Hale, 2)
by J.K. Noble
Paperback : 292 pages
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The story follows Hale, a young Griffin with the power of endurance, as he stumbles upon the journal of Felix, the Elder Prophet. Through Felix’s writings, Hale ...
Introduction
Hale: The Prophet’s Journal is the second installment in the Hale series, expanding the intricacies of the Griffin world.
The story follows Hale, a young Griffin with the power of endurance, as he stumbles upon the journal of Felix, the Elder Prophet. Through Felix’s writings, Hale uncovers visions of the future and gains insight into the burdensome role of the prophet, whose predictions have shaped the fate of the Griffins for generations.
As Hale grapples with the weight of these revelations, he must confront dangerous enemies, internal conflicts within the Griffin clans, and his own place in a prophesied destiny. The journal offers a glimpse into both the personal struggles of Felix and the looming events that threaten the Griffin world.
Themes of power, responsibility, and fate weave through Hale’s journey as he begins to realize that knowledge of the future may carry as much risk as power itself. With vibrant world-building, dynamic characters, and a mix of action and intrigue, Hale: The Prophet’s Journal explores the complexities of leadership, legacy, and the consequences of wielding prophetic power.
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From the author:1. The Griffins face internal conflicts and external threats. How do the tensions between characters and groups impact the larger narrative?
2. Several characters wield great power like Marcus with prophecy and Hale with his power of Endurance. How do the characters handle their powers?
3. Are there moments in the story where the characters must choose between what is right and what is necessary? How do they navigate morally ambiguous situations?
4. How do the characters grapple with the idea of fate versus free will? Do the visions of the future limit their choices or empower them to change the course of events?
5. How does the fantastical world of the Extraordinary Division in HALE: The Prophet's Journal enhance the story? What aspects of the world did you find most compelling or unique? What nation is your favorite?
6. How does the discovery of Felix's journal affect the course of the story and the decisions Hale makes? In what way does the journal provide insight into the challenges and burdens of being a prophet, and how does it shape Hale's understanding of his own destiny?
7. Who is your favorite character and why?
8. Did Hale's character deliver in this book?
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