Reviews of
Survivors were initially positive, but began to take on a more negative tone as the series progressed.
Booklist enjoyed the "fast-moving" plot and the characterization of the first book. The review also stated it was a "promising start" to the
Survivors series.
Kirkus Reviews gave the novel a
starred review, writing, "Hunter expertly explores the tensions between responsibility and freedom; risk and safety; and loyalty and acceptance". The reviewer goes on to say that Lucky's point-of-view made "even the most mundane or familiar seem alive with magic".
The Horn Book Magazine criticized the first book for its large number of characters, but added that its "action-packed suspense" makes a "promising start" to the series.
Voice of Youth Advocates stated that while the terminology used may puzzle readers, that the cliffhanger ending will leave readers "eagerly awaiting" the next book.
Booklist commented on the cliffhanger, stating that it will leave "avid" fans waiting for the next installment, but many readers will be "jarred" by the lack of a satisfying conclusion.
The Horn Book Magazine writes that "the large number of characters is hard to keep track of" but states that Lucky's dilemma "adds suspense". King County Library System comments on the large number of characters, but says that the action will "please fans", calling Lucky a "sympathetic protagonist". It repeats the statement in a review for the fifth book
The Endless Lake, and comments again on the number of characters in a review for the sixth book,
Storm of Dogs.
The Horn Book Magazine praised the first book of the second arc,
A Pack Divided, calling it a "winsome, adventurous installment" in the series. It stated that new readers would have trouble tracking the characters and backstories in a review for the second book, but comments that "Hunter devotees will appreciate how the dogs' saga deepens in this
Survivors spin-off series". ==References==