A firebeast is a car. A no-claw, flat-face,no-swim(in the 6th book), are all humans
Cars and things like that.
The Quest Begins is a promising start to a new series by Erin Hunter, author of the highly popular Warriors series. It's an animal fantasy similar to Warriors, although there does seem to be a bit more of an element of magic realism that comes into play later in the book. The characters and situations are interesting, and the book should have strong appeal to fans of the Warriors series, as well as anyone else who loves animal fantasy.As sometimes happens with the first book in a planned series, The Quest Begins is occasionally slow as it sets things up for the rest of the series. There is plenty of action, and interesting things happen throughout the book, but at this point there is no one central conflict driving the story. Each of the bears has his or her own central conflict, and a quest that is destined to bring them together, but since the bears don't meet until the end of the book (and then only two of them) their stories don't come together as well as they might.I do think that once the bears come together, this is going to be an interesting and enjoyable series. As with Warriors, the bears have their own culture and language, and we see the world through the bears' eyes. What differs, however, is that each bear species has its own culture and its own beliefs. The north star, for example, plays an important role in each of the stories, but each bear believes something different about the north star. It will be interesting once the bears come together to see how their conflicting beliefs and cultures interact, and I think there's a lot of story potential there.Overall, I found The Quest Begins to be an enjoyable book, and I look forward to the rest of the series.Yes! Seekers is one of the best books ever! Its about three bears from different species- black,polar,and grizzly-are separated from their parents/families when they are only cubs. They have to learn how to survive in the wild. Its really sad but REALLY good
Yes she does, In the second book, Lusa Urjak and Toklo go to great bear lake and Kallik travels on here own there and she discovers that Taqquiq is a total jerk and she confronts him and he says pretty much he doesn't care. Then Taqqiq and his cruel friend go to the black bears forest and raid it for food and take a black bear to eat. I kinda zoned out after that but in the next book some how Taqqiq is with them and he is also being a dick cause he is jelous of Kallik's friends I'm still reading Smoke mountain
The knight was sent on a quest to slay the dragon.
There is no exact antonym because to quest, or to be on a quest, is to seek something, and the opposite would be simply not to seek it (to refrain, retreat, or demur).*The antonym goal suggested for quest (pursuit) is not apt, as this is the object of a quest.
The quest for the Stanley Cup is very exciting.
A firebeast is a car.
Erin Hunter
The first book in the Seekers series by Erin Hunter is called "The Quest Begins." It follows the journey of three bears as they embark on a quest to find a new home.
"Seekers: The Quest Begins" is told from multiple perspectives, including those of the main characters, Toklo, Kallik, and Lusa. The story alternates between these different viewpoints as the bears embark on their journey.
To find her brother because they were seperated after nisa dies.
Everybody likes different parts
The Seekers series by Erin Hunter: The Quest Begins Great Bear Lake Smoke Mountain The Last Wilderness Fire in the Sky Spirits in the Stars
The first three "Seekers" books are: The Quest Begins; Great Bear Lake; and Smoke Mountain, in that order.
Tobi dies in the book "Seekers: Return to the Wild #2: The Melting Sea," on page 155.
There are 3 books in the Seekers series. 1: The Quest Begins, 2: Great Bear Lake and, 3: Smoke Mountain These are pretty good books for maybe a 4th or 5th grade reading level.
a person who likes to go on advechers
1. The Quest Begins- Kallik 2. Great Bear Lake- Lusa 3. Smoke Mountain- Toklo 4. The Last Great Wilderness- Lusa