Rayne
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I started reading them at my library in the Sci-Fi section. It depends. I lucked out cause our library put them in the Adult Sci-Fi right next to the Star Wars books (and where I originally picked them up). Some other branches might have them listed in Teen Sci-Fi or childrens. None of the libraries I've been to had them in the children's.
If you want to buy them, they will be siting close to the children's section of a Borders or Barnes and Nobel, but I buy all my stuff from amazon.com. It's cheaper that way.
The author's name is Erin Hunter. (She's actually 4 in one, all sharing the same pen name).
Start with Into The Wild, that's the very first book.
However, I started with Fire and Ice (only because Into the Wild wasn't there), far better than the first I think and what originally got me hooked on this like a cat to catnip. But reading from the start does help you get oriented better to the rest of the arc.
I actually didn't read the first book until I finished the first series oO
If you want to buy them, they will be siting close to the children's section of a Borders or Barnes and Nobel, but I buy all my stuff from amazon.com. It's cheaper that way.
The author's name is Erin Hunter. (She's actually 4 in one, all sharing the same pen name).
Start with Into The Wild, that's the very first book.
However, I started with Fire and Ice (only because Into the Wild wasn't there), far better than the first I think and what originally got me hooked on this like a cat to catnip. But reading from the start does help you get oriented better to the rest of the arc.
I actually didn't read the first book until I finished the first series oO