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Common Sense Media described Silverwing as a "great kids' series" and gave it 4 out of 5 stars, adding however that its "complex, political story themes" may present difficulties for younger children. [16] An encyclopedic review considered the series to be relatively accurate to the text, despite minor changes. "The program conducted its ...
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The Honda Silver Wing 600 [1] (also termed the FJS600 Silverwing and SW-T600 in various markets) [2] [3] is a 582 cc (35.5 cu in) maxi-scooter designed and manufactured by Honda. Introduced in 2001, it has a variomatic continuously variable transmission .
He wrote four books for the Silverwing novel series: Silverwing, Sunwing, Firewing and Darkwing. He also wrote another series, the Matt Cruse saga, including Airborn (2004), Skybreaker (2005) and Starclimber (2008).
Silverwing is a children's novel written by Kenneth Oppel, first published in 1997 by HarperCollins. It tells the story of the Silverwings, a colony of silver-haired bats . Silverwing is the first installment of the Silverwing series, though it is chronologically the second novel in the sequence after Darkwing .
Pages in category "Silverwing (series)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Darkwing (novel) F.
Silverwing (band), later known as Pet Hate, a 1980s British heavy metal band "Silverwing", a song by Arch Enemy from Burning Bridges; Silverwing, one of the dragons named in the A Song of Ice and Fire books by George R. R. Martin; Silver Wing Medal, a Philippine military decoration; Silver Wing Service, a luxury air service offered by Imperial ...
Sarah Ellis of Quill & Quire called it a "book of big effects" and a "natural for the on-screen generation." [1] Kirkus Reviews wrote that it "stands well on its own" and praised the plot and the characterisation. [2]