Catship reviewed In die Wildnis by Erin Hunter
There's human gender all over these cats
3 stars
Among other stuff
328 pages
Dutch language
Published Feb. 24, 2016
Ver van de mensen, diep verborgen in het woud, leven sinds oeroude tijden de ongetemde en wilde Warriorcats.
Rufus - die later de naam Vuurpoot krijgt - geniet volop van het avontuurlijke leven in het woud. Aan de zijde van de Warriorcats, wilde katten, leert hij jagen en zijn instincten gebruiken. Hij leert naar het woud te luisteren en zijn vijanden te ruiken. Maar dat leven stelt hem ook op de proef want er is weinig plaats en er is niet genoeg voedsel. Blauwster, de koningin van de DonderClan, twijfelt eraan of het de Clan wel zal lukken tot aan de nieuwe bladeren te overleven. Zo verneemt Vuurpoot de voorspelling: "Alleen vuur kan de Clan redden!" Wat betekent die voorspelling?
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.