5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fun read, Sep 14 2008
By AMB - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tigerstar And Sasha #1: Into The Woods (Paperback)
When we met Sasha in the books, she seemed like a proud, fiery cat who was happy to be independent. So here in this book we get a glimpse into her past and her meetings with Tigerstar. The art style takes a bit getting used to, but it's realistic and pretty cool. Sasha is portrayed as being much more meek and shy than when we first met her, and sort of wants to join Clan life, even though in the books it was said that she wasn't comfortable around so many cats. Nevertheless, I'm eagerly anticipating the next installment.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting, Sep 5 2008
By Reedfrost ""And the one asking for a cuff... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tigerstar And Sasha #1: Into The Woods (Paperback)
This was a fairly good book, revealing much about Sasha's origins and Tigerstar's time in ShadowClan. Sasha is much more meek than how she is portrayed in the TNP series, and her feelings for Tigerstar and her reasonings for wanting to be with him are explained. The story is told from her vantage point, up to the end where we are left waiting for the next book. It is admittedly overshadowed by the great Eclipse, (properly named) which has brought back Warriors fans everywhere, but the art is good, and I am left anticipating the next book, which promises even more. The book is slightly overpriced for one of it's size, and the fact that it is not an actual novel, but I do recommend that you read this one.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, excellent for Warriors fans or cat lovers., July 13 2009
By Sarah F. "Z-Best" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tigerstar And Sasha #1: Into The Woods (Paperback)
There's not too much I can say about this manga series. If you're a fan of Erin Hunter's Warriors, then you will like them. If you're just looking for a manga to read, maybe so, maybe not.
My only real issue with these is how fast my daughter reads them! She is 11 and will read one of these in less than 30 minutes. She does reread them, so that's good. I'm not sure whether it matters to anyone, but the art is in black and white.
Overall a decent product if slightly pricey for what you get once shipping is added. I'd recommend picking up one of the used copies offered by one of Amazon's partners. New=$6.99 Used=about $3.00