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Into the wild book review
Into the wild book review













into the wild book review

#Into the wild book review series

In my opinion the series is just as good as other famous fantasy series like the Harry Potter series and The Lord of the Rings, if not better. If your a fan of fantasy, you will love this book. (The warriors series currently extends to three other series after the first on with many of the same cats still being characters in the story, but focuses on new cats as main characters). The plot is intriguing and will make you want to read the sequels. The characters are interesting and some readers may be able to connect to them. The Forest is an interesting environment that is somewhat realistic. Like I said earlier, everything in this book is perfect.

into the wild book review into the wild book review

If I loved this book this much and have a deep hatred for cats, you will like it too, despite your feelings about cats. For example, there’s Christopher McCandless, the subject of Jon Krakauer’s bestseller Into the Wild, who followed Jack London dreams into the Alaskan brush, where the aspiring naturalist’s decomposing corpse would be discovered next to his extensive diaries in a broken-down bus that he’d been living in. Because it is very well written fantasy it will captivate you and make you want to read more, even if you hate cat's. Even though I think cats are mean nasty little fur balls, this book is still good. That's another amazing thing about this book. The trail that Christopher McCandless took into Denali National Park. A goldminer’s route followed by Jon Krakauer. I am a dog owner myself, and I am still reading the series to this day. A hiking trail near the McCandless family home. If your a dog person, don't just dismiss this book just because it's about cats. The main conflict in the story is following Rusty's apprenticeship in Thunderclan, and the growing tensions between Thunderclan and Shadowclan. Bluestar, the leader of Thunderclan, and Yellowfang, a former member of Shadowclan, who ends up being found by Rusty. Lionheart, a warrior who is Graypaw's mentor. .INTO THE WILD, AN EXTENSIVE REVIEW Both The book and film Into the Wild give an account on a genuine story of Christopher J McCandless, a knowledgeable and capable young fellow from a decent family who pursued his fantasies and desire. Graypaw, a Thunderclan apprentice, who found Rusty when he was exploring. Then suddenly he get's attacked by a wild cat and the story continues from there. The characters of the story are Rusty, a house cat that decided one night to explore the forests. The setting of the story is a giant forest where the four clans of cats trained to fight, and possibly even kill to defend their territory live. So, if you can spare a bit of your time to read this review you would benefit greatly from it, because you might end up finding out about the perfect book for you. Warriors Into the Wild is the only book in my life that I have actually found perfect.















Into the wild book review