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Hardcover Seekers #1: The Quest Begins Book

ISBN: 0060871229

ISBN13: 9780060871222

Seekers #1: The Quest Begins

(Part of the Seekers (#1) Series and Seekers Universe (#1) Series)

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Book Overview

The first book in a thrilling animal fantasy series following the epic journey of three bears, from the #1 nationally bestselling author of Warriors.

When three young bears from different species--black, polar, and grizzly--are separated from their families, fate brings them together on a path that will change their lives forever. Along the way, they will face great danger, terrible tragedies, new landscapes, and situations...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Beautiful and Savage Nature

The Quest Be (Seekers, Book 1) The first book in the Seekers series is rich and beautiful. It can seem a little preachy when it comes to the environmental impact of humans, but regardless of being a little heavy handed in that regard, I still think this is a wondeful and worthy book. Three different bears face hardship and struggles of their own, and the book shows in great detail the world from the bear's perspectives, which is often interesting considering that we're so used to seeing it from our own view as humans. This book does contain some harsh elements, but this is necessary to show the reality of how nature really is. Nature is both beautiful and harsh, and so is this book. I get the sense that these bears share a destiny not unlike the destiny shared by Jaypaw, Lionpaw, and Hollypaw in the Power of Three series.

Seekers,The Quest Begins - Amazing & Captivating!

Seekers is an amazing and captivating book. My daughter found it to be a very heart warming and touching life journey story about the lives of three very different bear cubs,who struggle to survive in the wilderness alone. She could not tear away from reading the book even though she was sleepy! She just can't wait to read the sequel. The book was great!

Pleasently Surprised

As an avid Warrior Cats fan, I must confess that I went into this book with a sense of foreboding. I did not expect it whatsoever to satisfy me. Much to my surprise, though, Tui Sutherland (one of the Erin Hunters) really came through. The book had a feel of Warriors, but it branched off, making for a very interesting story from the vantage points of three seperate bear cubs. The story was written well, with a good feel to it and an interesting plot. I definitely give it five stars.

Good writing

This book details the very real problems bears face in the wild. Starvation, ice melting, other territorial bears; although it's filled with numerous losses, it's what goes on in the real world. Minus the fantasy parts, of course :) Tui Sutherland does a good job of sounding like Erin Hunter and the writing is great. It's a series I'll follow in the future.

Seekers, the new series by Erin

I really enjoyed reading this book. I've been reading Warriors since I was barely eight years old, and long since have the Erins been my favorite authors. I had mixed feelings when I heard about Seekers, though. Bears? Seekers? What is it about? Will it affect Warriors? And a *fourth* Erin? But I wasn't disappointed with this! The characters are richly drawn out, first with Kallik, a gentle, playful polarbear cub surviving the harsh arctic with her mother and brother. Then Lusa, a young and loving black bear cub living where she was born, in a zoo's Bear Bowl (she longs for the wild). Finally there's Toklo, a grizzly bear cub (who reminds me alot of Jaypaw from Warriors)who just wishes his mother, Oka, would pay more attention to him and less to his sickly brother Tobi. I liked how the chapters would switch from Kallik, Lusa, and Toklo, leaving you always wondering what's going to happen next to each of them. And Tui Sutherland does a good job of making it sound 'Erin.' This was a good beginning for the start of an epic quest, not to disappoint it's fans in the future! The plot was good with not alot of filler (hardly any), and like I said before all the characters are wonderful. My only regret is how sad the book was. Kallik loses her mother and brother, then gets taken in by another she-bear, Nanuk, only to lose her, too. Lusa almost loses her mother Ashia. And, just as sad as Kallik's loss, Toklo's sickly brother dies and his mother abandons him, soon to regret it and to be only reunited in death. So it was sad, but with its better parts. If you love Warriors like me then you will love Seekers, too. Even if you aren't one of Erin's fans (yet), you should try it!
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