FW – John Burns, Georgia Strait Magazine

If you know a kid, even as young as Grade 3 or 4, buy this book. The first two in the series, Silverwing and Sunwing, sold 600,000 copies, and it's easy to see why in this bravura thriller about a newborn bat who winds up in the underworld, where he discovers secrets of life and death, a father, and something even greater: the hero inside himself. Kenneth Oppel (who opened for J.K. Rowling at the Toronto SkyDome) is in a class of his own."

– John Burns, Georgia Strait Magazine

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FW – Duncan Thornton, Winnipeg Free Press

Oppel... certainly doesn't pander to young readers with his themes, which are dark and disturbing. Firewing is set almost entirely in an unpleasnt "underworld," as he calls it, that could be out of Homer.... Readers will be kept in suspense until the last few pages, of course, but ultimately, through means both surprising and satisfying, Oppel brings each character to a fitting end."

– Duncan Thornton, Winnipeg Free Press

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FW – The Globe and Mail

"Oppel constructs a wonderfully florid and richly imagined world, a bat world in which life and death, heaven and hell, and the notion of giving up one's own life so that another might live, are there for the reading -- and the feeling. Hats off to Oppel for a hat trick!"

– Susan Perren, The Globe and Mail

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FW – Julie Burtinshaw, Vancouver Sun

"Firewing is a fantastic read, whether you're eight or 80. I couldn't put it down. Brilliantly, Oppel has created an entirely believable fantasy world inhabited by bats and other creatures that, except for their furiness, exhibit all the behaviours of human beings and mythological gods.... The beauty of this book lies in the universality of the ideas: If you're human, you'll get it, and I can guarantee you'll love it."

– Julie Burtinshaw, Vancouver Sun

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SUNW – Michael Thorn, Literary Review (UK)

“There are fantasy sequences capable of captivating both children and adults, and one of the newest is by Kenneth Oppel…. This truly spellbinding sequel combines breathtaking suspense with humorous character development (Shade becomes jealous of Chinook, a handsome hunk of a bat who courts Marina), thought-provoking science (humans trap the bats, tag them with explosive devices and turn them into bat-propelled missiles), and meditations on mythology and religion (the vampire bats have their home under an Aztec pyramid).”

– Michael Thorn, Literary Review (UK)

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SUNW – School Library Journal

“While the natural behaviour of bats is realistic, Oppel goes much further to develop a history, folklore, philosophy, and quest for the characters in the story, complete with heroes, villains, and a satisfying conclusion that leaves the world a better place for all concerned.” 

– School Library Journal

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SUNW – The Horn Book Magazine

“As in Brian Jacques’ popular Redwall series, the intertwining story lines, evil villain, and intense action will keep young readers enthralled, but Shade is a more complex character than most Redwallian heroes. The other bats characters are also well drawn, particularly Shade’s female sidekick, Marina, and even the sinister jungle bat – horrible as he is – has a strong reason for his villainy. Shade’s dangerous adventures make a memorable impact.” 

– The Horn Book Magazine

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SUNW – Quill&Quire’s Best Kids Books of ’99, #1 Fiction Pick

“Oppel’s thrilling saga of a young bat’s journey to find his long-lost father was the first or second pick of most of our panelists. “Great story. More depth than Harry Potter,” says Judy Sarick, co-owner of the Children’s Book Store in Toronto. “A natural for the on-screen generation,” wrote Sarah Ellis in Q&Q. “The pace is hectic, the villains are dastardly, and the narrative style is that of a series of extremely visual scenes. Oppel has floated free of the conventions of the realistic animal story and invented something new.”

– Quill&Quire’s Best Kids Books of ’99, #1 Fiction Pick

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SUNW – Booklist

"Action packed and suspenseful, this continuing adventure can be read on its own, but will appeal most to those fantasy fans who enjoyed the detailed bat world of Silverwing.” 

– Booklist

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SUNW – The Toronto Star

"This breathless, special-effects laden adventure will hold its readers, and not just because of its exciting variety. Shade has problems all kids deal with – insecurity, jealousy, desire – here expressed with schoolboy verve.”

– The Toronto Star

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SUNW – Val Ross, The Globe & Mail

“Perhaps Oppel’s secret is that he doesn’t write down to children, but shares with them the matters that have troubled him since he was their age… Shade is one of the most plausible non-human narrators ever imagined.”

– Val Ross, The Globe & Mail

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SUNW – Kirkus Review

“Filled with high adventure… criss-crossing plotlines keep the story hopping while excellent characterizations make the anthropomorphizing believable.” 

– Kirkus Review

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SUNW – Susan Perren, The Globe & Mail

“Oppel’s skill as a writer is such that, short of developing furry wings and bat sonar, the reader begins to see and experience the world as a bat would, and arrives at a point when she or he cares deeply whether Shade Silverwing and his cohorts live or die… a wonderful story.” 

– Susan Perren, The Globe & Mail

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SUNW – Sarah Ellis, Quill & Quire

“In Sunwing Oppel admirably fulfils his promise of a sequel. The pace is hectic, the villains are dastardly, and the narrative style is that of a series of extremely visual scenes. By book’s end, in a tour-de-force of clever plotting, all is resolved. This book is a natural for the on-screen generation.”

– Sarah Ellis, Quill & Quire

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SUNW – Elizabeth MacCallum, The National Post

“Sunwing will keep young readers glued to the page. Right and wrong, breathtaking struggles, good and bad, lovable little creatures and dastardly big bullies were all there. The prose and the multi-layered plot flow with natural ease. Oppel is master of his words. He writes nuanced economic prose that is wholly effective. He has been evoking tunnels and underground passages and filthy polluted water for years, so Sunwing’s burrowing rats in decaying Aztec ruins and crawling bats in muck-ridden dripping sewers are handled with precisely the right words to induce fear. Oppel is a beautiful writer who carries us through his wide world with eclectic energy, wisdom and whimsy.”

– Elizabeth MacCallum, The National Post

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SUNW – Janell Canon, creator of Stellaluna

"I stayed up all night reading Sunwing. It was a joy to return to the adventures of the three young bats, Shade, Marina and Chinook. In this sequel to Silverwing, they face even steeper, larger hurdles in their battle against the threat of war and evil, dark forces. Hang on tight! The suspense is incredible."

– Janell Canon, creator of Stellaluna

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SW – Michael Thorn, Literary Review (UK)

“There are fantasy sequences capable of captivating both children and adults, and one of the newest is by Kenneth Oppel. Oppel’s achievement in this book is to have created much more than an action adventure involving bats. In anthropomorphising them, he explores their collective dreams and aspirations, as well as their individual characters. This first powerful novel successfully creates a new fantasy-world, and a convincing simulation of bat life.”

– Michael Thorn, Literary Review (UK)

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SW – School Library Journal

"The plot of this books sounds like the perfect adventure for a noble hero: a dangerous journey with a cryptic map and a trusty companion. But here's the catch: the hero is an undersized bat.... The greatest strength of this story lies in its fast-paced, cliff-hanging action and its setting within the hollow trees and bell towers of the bats' monochromatic nighttime world. Recommend this one; they won't be disappointed."

– School Library Journal

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