Rainbow Island Book Report

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Journey to Rainbow Island
Christie Hsiao
Yu-ning, Metatron, Supurna, Hobaling, Balthazar
Setting: Rainbow Island, Gracia Island, Grey City Time: Summer, Fall
383 pages

Yu-ning lived on a beautiful island where hatred, jealousy, and strife were not known. This island was a special place in many people’s hearts. It was called Rainbow Island. Yu-ning was an eleven year old dark haired girl. She was the leader of all the island children. A very special girl at that. Yu-ning meant love and serenity. The Rainbow Tree, a huge tree 40 feet in diameter and 150 feet tall, stood in the middle of the island. The birds would sing while the kids played on it together. Romeo, a handsome eleven year old boy, her best friend often played with her.
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The rainbow school was transferred into a medical center for many people. One teacher died, three were severely wounded, including Metatron, and eleven children had been injured. The loss of crystals meant it was no longer sunny with a rainbow every day. Metatron saw Yu-ning one day and asked to see her burnt arm. Her skin was burnt everywhere except for her crescent shaped birthmark. He told Yu-ning she was a Darq Renderer. A Darq render had the ability to understand the obsidian and fight more effectively against it than others could. One of the only other Darq Renders left was Balthazar who lives on the Gracia Island in the Tower of Light. They had already rebuilt most of the village. Cristobel, who was tall, thin, athletic, and had brown eyes and hair came by her cave. Cristobel had someone to meet Yu-ning. This bird-like creature had enormous, feathered wings, a head of a man, pointy eagle nose, a white- feathered body, and two human legs. His name was Supurna. They were leaving tomorrow morning to go see …show more content…
The obsidian was blowing fireballs at the city. Surpurna went out to fight him. Yu-ning arrived at the city and saw the fight going on. She got out her arrows and waited for the perfect time. She hit him and it clearly hurt him. He flew away from the city. She continued to chase after him until he was right in front of her. Hobaling, his creator, was kneeling down trying to help him. Hobaling grabbed the girl, but Supurna knocked his grip off of her. This caused Romeo to fall off hitting his head on a rock on the way down. The dragon went to blow a fireball at her only love, Romeo, and she shot the arrow and it hit the obsidian in the back of the neck. The obsidian was finished with its life. Romeo came back to life! Yu-ning had a party thrown for her at the Tower of Light and the empress told Yu-ning that she would arrive again very

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