Wings of Light
Sixteen-year-old Erin and her twin brother, Bain, have recently become immortal elves - but the search for their mother has just begun. With new information that their mother may be alive, Erin desperately seeks to bring her back home. But when old enemies threaten her quest, Erin must turn to new friends for help and learn that some magic is better left unexplored.
Paperback, 231 pages
Published
April 8th 2011
by Sweetwater Books
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Wings of Light is a wonderful sequel to Alvor, an intriguing fantasy about a teenage girl named Erin and her twin brother, Bain. When they discover a magical cabin in the woods, they make the choice of becoming Alvin, or immortal elves. But being immortal doesn’t make you immune to everything.
In Wings of Light, Erin discovers that she has powers that she has powers that far exceed that of a normal Alva (girl elf), even though she shares powers with a dragon. Where the extra powers come...more
In Wings of Light, Erin discovers that she has powers that she has powers that far exceed that of a normal Alva (girl elf), even though she shares powers with a dragon. Where the extra powers come...more
Overall Review: Wings of Light is a great example of a sequel that is even better than its predecessor! At the end of Älvor, Erin and Jesse have just returned home to spend Thanksgiving with their grandfather after spending three months in the kingdom of the elves. We pick up our story with the twins beginning to wonder more about their mother. Who was she? Why don’t they know more about her? They discover quickly that she was an elf—and an important one at that. But if she was an elf, th...more
Wings of Light, the sequel to Alvor by Laura Bingham, continues the story of twins Erin and Bain as they discover their roles as immortal alva in a land they never imagined could exist. I enjoyed Alvor and I liked Wings of Light even more. This fantastic story is aimed at middle grade, but will delight anyone who is a fan of such books as the Fablehaven series.
Bingham has a great imagination. I never know where she will take me--the inside of a shark, flying with dragons, cooking ...more
Bingham has a great imagination. I never know where she will take me--the inside of a shark, flying with dragons, cooking ...more
I started this book not knowing it was a sequel. It was so confusing. Then, I really got into it. However, I know pretty much everything from the first book so I have no desire to got back and read it. It is definitely not a stand alone book. I probably would have graded it higher if I had the background to begin with. It was charming but felt like drama was created and didn't flow naturally like it should have.
I am happy because it is something my daughter could read without me wor...more
I am happy because it is something my daughter could read without me wor...more
I really liked this sequel. I hope that there will be more books in the series. I would like to read more about Erin, Bain, Carbonall, Pulsar, and the other characters in the book.
A great follow up to Alvor! I love how the story keeps building up and the end is fantastic! I'm looking very much forward to the next one, which hopefully doesn't take a year!
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