Catship reviewed In die Wildnis by Erin Hunter
There's human gender all over these cats
3 stars
Among other stuff
Hardcover, 304 pages
German language
Published Jan. 23, 2018 by Beltz GmbH, Julius.
Ein Wald. Vier Clans. Und alle wollen überleben.
Jenseits der Menschen, tief verborgen im Wald, leben die Katzen der Clans wild und ungezähmt. Feuerpfote, der seine Zweibeiner verließ, um sich dem DonnerClan anzuschließen, genießt das stürmische Leben des Waldes in vollen Zügen. Seite an Seite mit den wilden Katzen lernt er zu jagen, seine Instinkte zu gebrauchen, er lernt den Wald zu hören und seine Feinde zu riechen. Doch das Leben stellt ihn auch immer wieder auf die Probe, denn der Platz ist eng, das Futter knapp. Blaustern, die Königin des DonnerClans, hat Zweifel, ob es der Clan schaffen wird, bis zur Blattfrische zu überleben. Da erfährt Feuerpfote von der Prophezeiung: „Nur Feuer kann den Clan retten!“ Was hat diese Prophezeiung zu bedeuten?
Among other stuff
my goodness what a hoot this book is. It’s pure melodramatic fluff that somehow still managed to suck me in for its silliness and constant meowing and hissing and purring
So we bought this book and the second in the series on a whim for my oldest boy to read. It turned out a good pick because since he's started reading them, it's all he talks about now. Lately, though, he keeps asking for me to read it. "I think you'll like it, Mommy." "Have you read the book yet, Mommy?" So, I guess it's time to read at least a few of the books. Here's to reading a book based on you child's recommendation.
So, turns out this is a decent read. I can definitely see the appeal for a child reading this. In fact, a lot of the young adult novels I read when I was around my son's age were very similar in plot and themes. I remember those books filling me with dreams of adventure and excitement. This book is definitely a good book to recommend …
So we bought this book and the second in the series on a whim for my oldest boy to read. It turned out a good pick because since he's started reading them, it's all he talks about now. Lately, though, he keeps asking for me to read it. "I think you'll like it, Mommy." "Have you read the book yet, Mommy?" So, I guess it's time to read at least a few of the books. Here's to reading a book based on you child's recommendation.
So, turns out this is a decent read. I can definitely see the appeal for a child reading this. In fact, a lot of the young adult novels I read when I was around my son's age were very similar in plot and themes. I remember those books filling me with dreams of adventure and excitement. This book is definitely a good book to recommend to kids who are ready for longer chapter books.