Hi! I am back and I am reading a book called Into the Wild by Erin Hunter. Into the Wild is the 1st book in a series called Warriors. There are 3 series of books in the Warriors series. The first series is called Warriors and it has 6 books. Those books are about house cat named Rusty who goes into the forest to join a clan of wild cats. The second series is Warriors: The New Prophecy, and it also has 6 books. Those books are about Rusty's daughters, and one of his daughter's mate. The third series is Warriors: The Power of Three and it has 5 books. The third series is about Rusty's 3 grandchildren, (hence the name, Power of Three).
Anyway, I have read all 3 series and I think that these books are pretty good. The books take place in England in a forest. There are 4 clans of wild cats who live there; ShadowClan, ThunderClan, RiverClan, and WindClan. The books focus on ThunderClan. In Into the Wild, there is a cat named Rusty. Rusty leaves his housefolk (owners) and goes to join ThunderClan. Normally, the Clans are hostile to kittypets (house cats). But this time, ThunderClan's leader, Bluestar, accepts Rusty into the Clan. I won't give away too much about the books because you have to read the whole book in order to read the next one.
As I said earlier, I have read all of the books, and I think these books are pretty good. I say this because there is a lot of action. Normally, you wouldn't think of a book about cats fighting would be good, but these books actually are very entertaining. I think that the reason I like these books is because they don't just focus in on one character alone. This book is written in 3rd person point-of-view. In the first series, they talk about Rusty, Bluestar (ThunderClan's leader), and Spottedleaf (ThunderClan's medicine cat). My personal favorite series is the 2nd series. I like this because 4 cats (one from each Clan) go on a long journey. Each chapter focuses in on a different cat. I like this because the book doesn't get boring. I don't like the 3rd series as much, because the same plot gets used over again, although my favorite character, Jayfeather, comes from that series.
I would definetly recommend this series to anyone who likes an adventure, action, and cats.
-Erin :)
*I commented on Jocelyn's blog
Saturday, November 7, 2009
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