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Warriors #1: Into the Wild - Community Reviews back

by Erin Hunter
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Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 11 years ago
A great book, as are all the Warriors Saga books. The Original Saga are my favorite, this being one of them
Four Eyes
Four Eyes rated it 12 years ago
The nostalgia is killing me . . .Brain: It was only five years ago, dude, cut the crap--Me: Hush.
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 12 years ago
This is for the all of the Warriors books (not New Prophecy or Power of Three or Omen of the Stars- just the first and original series) These books were amazing. Nowadays it is very hard for me to find a book that I absolutely love. The Warriors series was able to hook me and bring me into the story...
ReadingOnBecauseIWantTo
ReadingOnBecauseIWantTo rated it 12 years ago
3.5 STARSGood for younger kids who don't read much and/or like animals.
BreakRaven
BreakRaven rated it 12 years ago
Okay, so, I liked this book a lot when I first read it. I tried to reread it awhile back, because Hunter's newer books got repetitive and cluttered and annoying to me...and I couldn't read it again. I tried. I learned that I hadn't remembered a lot of the stuff in it--not the plot or the characters,...
globulon
globulon rated it 13 years ago
My kids are really into these books and wanted me to read one so I did. I thought it was ok. It suffers from pretty much all the defects that mass produced sci-fi fantasy writing suffers from, but I still liked reading it well enough. I thought it was interesting how cat-like she kept them. The ...
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 13 years ago
3.75 stars. When I started this book, I thought it was a children's book; no one was going to die, the character development was going to be lax, and everyone was going to live happily ever after. Boy, was I wrong!It may look like a children's book when you look at the cover, but it is quite honestl...
julieharrison
julieharrison rated it 13 years ago
I'd been feeling obligated to read this since forever, just because it's so popular. I'm not sure that I completely understand its appeal. It was satisfying to have a narrator that was so talented and upstanding, and to follow along with his success. The imaginings of how cats might interact, what t...
Lunar Rainbows Reviews
Lunar Rainbows Reviews rated it 14 years ago
I have to admit I was undecided about this book series for a very long time. Being a cat-lover, I was always curious about the stories, and would often pick it up, read the back cover, and even flip through it in book stores, but I also knew it was geared towards kids and was unsure if it would be ...
Sliding Fingers
Sliding Fingers rated it 14 years ago
Through a challenge on another website, I tested a category/genre that I probably would otherwise have avoided. Young adult. The Hunger Games series were so good that I decided to test other works in this genre. First up was the first Harry Potter book, which I had seen in movie form eons ago, bu...
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