Gregor the Overlander (Underland Chronicles, #1)

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C. Wilhoit This series is better than the Hunger Games and I have no clue why it doesn't get more attention. Probably because it would be pretty much impossible …moreThis series is better than the Hunger Games and I have no clue why it doesn't get more attention. Probably because it would be pretty much impossible to make into a movie with one of the main characters being a toddler. It's up there with Harry Potter for me. Very intense. By the last book or two it's not a children's book anymore to me- you're getting into adult territory with war and serious themes, but you won't be able to stop reading. Also great on audiobook- the narrator does a great job and adds a lot to it. Question- does anyone else think that the phrase "everyone a rager" in Lorde's song Glory and Gore might refer to this series?(less)
Lucy Merrill I read Gregor the Overlander first, and then I read the Hunger Games. For a few months I liked The Hunger Games better, but i'm pretty sure that was o…moreI read Gregor the Overlander first, and then I read the Hunger Games. For a few months I liked The Hunger Games better, but i'm pretty sure that was only the hype of reading it for the first time. I have read the series so so many times now. (less)
Abbie I think they just liked her. How do dog know if they like people? How do most animals in general l like one person over another? I think it's too thin…moreI think they just liked her. How do dog know if they like people? How do most animals in general l like one person over another? I think it's too things: empathy and trust. (Also a pit of character and first impressions.) Just what I think. ALSO the things with the diaper. . . (less)
Rebecca It's a lot like the Chronicles of Narnia. Talking animals... prophecies... ordinary kids put into scary situations. It is quite good.…moreIt's a lot like the Chronicles of Narnia. Talking animals... prophecies... ordinary kids put into scary situations. It is quite good.(less)
Lena Reynolds I don’t recall what page it is on, but I believe it is said he has tan skin, brown hair. There really isn’t much said, especially not in the first boo…moreI don’t recall what page it is on, but I believe it is said he has tan skin, brown hair. There really isn’t much said, especially not in the first book.(less)

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