Gregor the Overlander
2003 • 311 pages

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This review was first published on my blog at http://knowitnotsomuch.blogspot.com

When my friend told me that she loved this series more than she loved The Hunger Games I was doubtful. Actually, I thought she was just plain crazy. But I thought I should try these books out nonetheless. I remember looking them up after I read Catching Fire and was waiting impatiently for Mockingjay to come out. But they seemed not my style and so I didn't look too hard for them.

Boy was I missing out. I can imagine being a young kid and loving these books. There is adventure, it's scary, Gregor is brave and he loves his family fiercely. There is sacrifice and treachery. It has all the elements any good book should have, but it's not so much that you wouldn't want your kid to read it.

I think what struck the chord in me was Boots. I just loved her to pieces and I ached that she was homesick or that Gregor was terrified to leave her or take her with him on his journey. I loved how he took care of her and I was genuinely sad when sacrifices were made in her name. She is the embodiment of any child at that age. Trusting, sweet, honest and loving. She was, as Gregor put it once, the ultimate secret weapon.

I didn't think I would love this book as much as I did so I didn't line up the next from the library and now, as I get ready to go to sleep, I am kicking myself!

January 28, 2013