Logan Wilde | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Affiliation | Kahn Menagerie |
Status | Alive |
Relations | Abigail Hardy, Jackson Wilde, Mentioned uncle |
Book Appearances | The Menagerie, Dragon on Trial, Krakens and Lies |
Logan Wilde is a male human and a main protagonist in The Menagerie trilogy.
Appearance[]
Logan is lanky with dark brown skin similar to Elsie's[1], and pale brown palms [2].
Personality[]
Logan seems to be shy; he tries to fit in at school but ends up hanging around by himself.[3]
Biography[]
The Menagerie[]
Logan wakes up in his bedroom and finds a golden feather. He assumes the feather is that of a native bird, and heads off to school. On the way there, he encounters Keiko, Blue, and Zoe searching for their missing "dog." When he arrives at school, he tries to figure out what Zoe was searching for. He overhears some teachers discussing feathers they found in the cafeteria. After school, he looks under his bed and sees what at first he thinks is a stuffed animal, but soon realizes it is a live griffin cub. He hears the griffin cub speak to him, and then he feeds it hamburger meat. He names the cub Squorp. Squorp tells Logan about the Menagerie, and Logan convinces Squorp to take him there. They swim in through the hole in the river grate, and then the intruder alarm goes off. Logan hides in the unicorn stable, where he encounters Zoe Kahn.
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Dragon on Trial[]
Pelly the golden goose has been murdered and Scratch is deemed guilty. Logan, Zoe and Blue are focused on finding her and proving Scratch's innocence. The missing key to the puzzle seems to be Miss Sameera, the school librarian.
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Krakens and Lies[]
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Trivia[]
- Logan's last name is likely a pun on the word 'wild', referencing his natural connection to mythical creatures.[4]
Sources[]
Sutherland, Tui T, and Kari Sutherland. The Menagerie. HarperCollins Children's Books, 2013
Sutherland, Tui T, and Kari Sutherland. Dragon on Trial. HarperCollins Children's Books, 2014
Sutherland, Tui T, and Kari Sutherland. Krakens and Lies. HarperCollins Children's Books, 2015