In 2003, she wrote her first book, Gregor the Overlander. This was the first book of five in The Underland Chronicles. The book became a New York Times bestseller. Her idea for writing Gregor came from the novel Alice in Wonderland. She hoped children living in large, busy cities would be able to better imagine the setting in Gregor, as Alice in. Gregor the Overlander (The Underland Chronicles #1) - Kindle edition by Collins, Suzanne. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Gregor the Overlander (The Underland Chronicles #1).
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Year Published 2003
Word Count 55,665
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- Lexile Level: 690L
- ATOS Reading Level: 4.8
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C. WilhoitThis 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 MerrillI 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)
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Abbie The Book Addict :)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)
RebeccaIt'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)
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