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The Broken Path by Erin Hunter

plumquin's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

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1.0

I had many issues with this book. Lick’s character had massive changes that have come out of nowhere. I understand that the treatment that she receives from some of the dogs may cause some of her changes, but not the massive changes that were present here. The treatment that she receives in this book is only truly shown to be received from Alpha and none of the other dogs are shown to treat her awfully like Alpha does. While I thought that the authors may have been trying to challenge the idea that Fierce dogs, which are dogs like Dobermans, are only vicious killers in the previous book, they took that away here. It severely disappoints me that they would show a group of dogs acting like this. I have work with dogs that they describe as Fierce dogs, and they are the sweetest and most gentle dogs I have ever been around. These authors have also had issues with ableism in their books and this book has had some of the biggest displays of ableism that I have ever read in one of their books. There is also a scene that involves another dog’s jaw being torn off that may be disturbing to younger readers.

_michelle_'s review against another edition

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3.0

Rating: 4.8*.

I wrote a good review (I thought), but when I clicked 'save' in the word processor, it just disappeared and no amount of searching or restarting could make it reappear again. Anyway, two major points to make.

1) During a fight scene, a dog has its lower jaw torn off. A bit of a shock in a middle-grade book. You've been warned.

2) Hunter seems to perpetrate the stereotype that certain dogs are natural killers. As an owner of blue-nose pitbulls (a dog often used in fights where cruel, degenerate, stupid people make them fight (often to the death) so they can bet on them), I can tell you these dogs are as docile as you raise them to be. Accidents do happen (among all dog breeds!) but a dog who is consistently viscious has been raised that way by PEOPLE.

shinyfox's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed this book much more than the others. Probably because Lick started taking a bigger role in the books. Her personality seemed a bit strange though, she seems to act aggressive at seemingly random times when the rest of the time she is a level headed pup. I still am not a fan of Alpha's new personality, it's still fractured and unusual - he doesn't seem to be at all what he was portrayed as in the first books. In fact in this book he has really embraced that sense of paranoia, distrust and the inability to make decisions for his pack on his own; all while being bundled up in a blanket of anger and frustration.

Also the book description: "When they encounter another group of dogs who survived the Big Growl, Lucky hopes that they can work together as allies—but this new Pack may be their most dangerous enemy yet." Is incredibly misleading! This pack has hardly anything to do in the book other than posing a threat. Never, not once did any of the dogs think they could work together with this new pack. Almost from the first meeting everyone knew that this pack would tear them to shreds because of their mad, crazy Alpha and that there would be no way to talk things out!

lilytiger94's review against another edition

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5.0

Great 4th book with a cliffhanger. Will definitely read book 5!

skylacine's review against another edition

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4.0

Now THAT'S what I call a memorable villain death.

Full review at: https://skybookcorner.blogspot.com/2020/05/book-review-survivors-original-arc-by.html

critter's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.0

I had many issues with this book. Lick’s character had massive changes that have come out of nowhere. I understand that the treatment that she receives from some of the dogs may cause some of her changes, but not the massive changes that were present here. The treatment that she receives in this book is only truly shown to be received from Alpha and none of the other dogs are shown to treat her awfully like Alpha does. While I thought that the authors may have been trying to challenge the idea that Fierce dogs, which are dogs like pit bulls and Dobermans, are only vicious killers in the previous book, they took that away here. It severely disappoints me that they would show a group of dogs acting like this. I have dogs as well as work with dogs that they describe as Fierce dogs, and they are the sweetest and most gentle dogs I have ever been around. These authors have also had issues with ableism in their books and this book has had some of the biggest displays of ableism that I have ever read in one of their books. There is also a scene that involves another dog’s jaw being torn off that may be disturbing to younger readers.

theravenflight's review

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5.0

In my opinion, this was the best Survivors novel yet. The series was very slow at first, but this book includes a mixture of action and heart wrenching moments and lots of character development. Plus, it's great to wonder what will happen next to Lucky and Lick/Storm and the rest of the pack! I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment of the series!
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