What I think of this book is that the author is trying to make sense of behaviors of wild animals in an unrealistic, but creative fashion. This extensive creativity and altered realities make it very possible to make multiple stories out of this setting. A.K.A. the two spinoff series created after the first, individual series. The one thing I really dislike about this setting is that due to the fact that the author employs tons of charaters it is really easy to have a lot of them die and because you knew them alot it does make you upset.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Warriors book one: Into the Wild
I have recently started reading the first book in the Warriors tri-series, Into the Wild. So in a forest, there exist these four clans of wild cats, ThunderClan, RiverClan, ShadowClan, and WindClan. These clans are highly competitive for food and prey and will stop at nothing to support and be loyal to their respective clans. Bordering this forest is a neighborhood of Two-legs, or humans. In one of the houses dwells a kitten named Rusty, who eventually gets curious and wanders into the forest to only be greeted by members of ThunderClan.
What I think of this book is that the author is trying to make sense of behaviors of wild animals in an unrealistic, but creative fashion. This extensive creativity and altered realities make it very possible to make multiple stories out of this setting. A.K.A. the two spinoff series created after the first, individual series. The one thing I really dislike about this setting is that due to the fact that the author employs tons of charaters it is really easy to have a lot of them die and because you knew them alot it does make you upset.
What I think of this book is that the author is trying to make sense of behaviors of wild animals in an unrealistic, but creative fashion. This extensive creativity and altered realities make it very possible to make multiple stories out of this setting. A.K.A. the two spinoff series created after the first, individual series. The one thing I really dislike about this setting is that due to the fact that the author employs tons of charaters it is really easy to have a lot of them die and because you knew them alot it does make you upset.
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