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Warrior Cats Series 2: The New Prophecy by Erin Hunter 6 Books Set (Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn, Starlight, Twilight, Sunset) by Erin Hunter (2012-06-06)

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The manga has also earned praise: a reviewer for Children's Bookwatch noted that Into the Woods "ends on a tense cliffhanger, leaving the reader in anxious anticipation for more... Into the Woods... is especially recommended for cat lovers everywhere." [59] Its sequel, Escape from the Forest, was also well reviewed: a reviewer for Publishers Weekly believed that girls would benefit from reading about Sasha leaving the powerful Tigerstar due to his "growing violence". The art was also praised, with the reviewer writing that "Hudson's artwork brings Sasha's emotional journey to life, showing each moment of fear, anxiety, contentment, and joy. The cat's-eye perspective of many of the panels, in addition, add a dramatic, energizing element to the book." The reviewer also wrote that "a twist at the end will leave fans eager for the next installment of Sasha's saga", and that the book would appeal to young adults trying to find their place in the world. [60] Lisa Goldstein for School Library Journal also gave the book a positive review, writing that the plot would attract new fans and appeal to old fans. The reviewer also wrote that "though the cover claims that this is a 'manga,' the straightforward illustrations are drawn in a simple, realistic style." [61] YRCA 2006 nominees". Pacific Northwest Library Association. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008 . Retrieved 2 March 2008.

Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #2: Thunder and Shadow - Erin Hunter - Hardcover". HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher . Retrieved 13 February 2019. As the travelling cats exit the cave, which Tribe cat does Sharptooth carry out of the cave in his jaws? The Fourth Apprentice • Fading Echoes • Night Whispers • Sign of the Moon • The Forgotten Warrior • The Last Hope After Sunset: We Need to Talk • After Sunset: The Right Choice? • Beyond the Code: Brightspirit's Mercy • The Elders' Concern • Spottedleaf's Honest Answer • The Clans Decide • Why is Jaypaw Blind? • Tigerstar: Heart of Evil? • The Curtain Falls: Choosing Which Cats Would Die • Unhappily Ever After? Ending the Doomed Romances • The Truth About Midnight • The Death of Bright Stream • The Longest Night • The Disappearing Herbs • A Fear of Fire • The Hidden Prophecy Warriors #3: Forest of Secrets by Erin Hunter". HarperCollins. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 . Retrieved 1 August 2010.Warriors Tigerstar & Sasha #1: Into the Woods. (Brief article)(Children's review)(Book review)". accessmylibrary.com. Children's Booklist. 1 December 2008. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012 . Retrieved 14 July 2010. The series first began when publisher HarperCollins asked Victoria Holmes to write a fantasy series about feral cats. Holmes was initially not enthusiastic, since she "couldn't imagine coming up with enough ideas." She worked with the concept, however, expanding the storyline with elements of war, politics, revenge, doomed love, and religious conflict. [1] Although the original plan was for a stand-alone novel, enough material was created for several books, and the publisher decided on a six-volume series. [1] The first volume, Into the Wild, was written by Kate Cary under the pseudonym "Erin Hunter" and was completed in about three months. [2] Holmes then began to work behind the scenes, editing and supervising details. [3] Cherith Baldry joined the team to write the third book, Forest of Secrets. Later, after she wrote the first Warriors field guide, Tui Sutherland became the fourth author to use the pseudonym Erin Hunter. [4] The large number of characters involved in the series has often been seen as a negative point; though one reviewer compared the "huge cast" to that of a Greek drama, [62] others wrote that it was "hard to follow" [63] and "a little confusing". [57] The characters have also been criticized as being "somewhat flat" [63] and "limited essentially to each individual's function within the Clan." [58] Graystripe agrees with Fireheart to only meet with Silverstream at the full moon and the Gathering, where the four clans meet monthly to discuss issues. Fireheart finds out that Graystripe has been routinely breaking this promise and sneaking away to see Silverstream. Fireheart takes over training on Graystripe’s apprentice in addition to his own. Meanwhile, Tigerclaw has set a trap for Bluestar by the human made Thunderpaths.

The fifth series, Warriors: Dawn of the Clans, consists of six books: The Sun Trail (5 March 2013), Thunder Rising (5 November 2013), The First Battle (8 April 2014), The Blazing Star (4 November 2014), A Forest Divided (7 April 2015), and Path of Stars (1 September 2015). [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] The arc centers around the formation and early days of the Clans. Cats from a tribe in the mountains leave in search of a better home, ultimately discovering the forest which becomes the territory of the modern Clans, and forming the Clans.

Price, Ada (5 April 2010). "Novel to Graphic Novel: Turning Popular Prose into Comics". Publishers Weekly . Retrieved 23 April 2010.

Warriors graphic novels [ ] The Warriors graphic novels, formerly called the mangas, are illustrated stories from the Warriors series. They are written by Dan Jolley, [25] and are illustrated by James Barry, [25] Bettina Kurkoski, [26] and Don Hudson. [27] The graphic novels were formerly printed in grayscale and divided into three issues. In 2017, Graystripe's Adventure was reprinted in full color with all three issues in one volume. The other arcs he illustrated, Ravenpaw's Path, SkyClan and the Stranger, and The Rise of Scourge were also later released in full color. Starting with A Shadow in RiverClan, the graphic novels were originally published in color. In 2024, a rendition of The Prophecies Begin was released in a serialized graphic novel arc. Graystripe's Adventure [ ]The second of six titles, set in a thrilling world of wild cat clans. Fire paw, the warrior brave, is now Fireheart, warrior cat. Fireheart finds new danger lurking in the woods as the chill of winter sets in. This new series will have particular appeal for fans of Brian Jacques' Red wall series. Fireheart could hear a roaring around him, like wind in tall trees. The acrid stench of the Thunder path stung his nostrils, together with a new smell, sharper and more terrifying. Fire! Wind Clan is missing, and hostilities between the remaining three clans place all the cats in peril. Illness and tragic accidents weaken the camp, and Thunder Clan needs all its warriors to defend itself! but Fireheart suspects that certain cats may not be as loyal as they appear. Erin Hunter Chat No. 3 Transcript". Wands and Worlds. Archived from the original on 22 December 2010 . Retrieved 2 March 2008.

Erin Hunter is the author of the acclaimed best selling junior fantasy books for young adults called the Warriors series. There are six books total in the primary series. There are over 80 books featuring the tales and adventures of a group of Warrior Cats. The series is published by Harper Collins and is written by the three authors, Cherith Baldry, Kate Cary, and Tui T. Sutherland as well as editor Victoria Holmes, who develops the story for the books. Harper Collins asked Victoria Holmes to develop a story about a group of feral cats.The series often revolves around forbidden love. These relationships are not allowed for various reasons stated in the warrior code. Holmes said that another central theme of the series is "faith and spirituality" regarding StarClan. [74] All books in the series feature the influence of StarClan, not just as the cats think of them, but in terms of prophecies delivered by StarClan which inevitably come true. Some scenes take place within StarClan's realm, with no living cats present. Thus, the existence of an afterlife and the influence of spirits who have passed on and yet retain their earthly identities is integral to all of the plot arcs in the series. Another idea explored in the novels is the reactions of different faiths when meeting each other. For example, the Tribe of Rushing Water, which believes in different spiritual ancestors than the Clans, is introduced in Moonrise. In an author chat, Holmes explained that the books never say that either the Clans or the Tribe of Rushing Water is right about faith because both are "equally valid". This leads to fear and suspicion between them because they are afraid of things they do not understand. Holmes remarked that "ignorance is a very scary thing!" [75] Non-belief is also explored in the storylines through characters who do not believe in StarClan. [76] The dawn patrol encounters a fox trap, set by Twolegs. What does Squirrelflight use to spring the trap? Holmes used classical themes of love, politics, war, and religion and soon had enough material for a first novel. Harper Collins decided to green light for a six book series. All four use the collective pen name of Erin Hunter. Into The Wild The third of six titles, set in a thrilling world of wild cats, where epic battles for territory and honour are played out. Allegiances are shifting among the Clans of warrior cats that roam the forest. With tensions so delicately balanced, former friends can become enemies overnight, and some cats are willing to kill to get what they want. Fireheart is determined to find out the truth about the mysterious death of brave Thunder Clan warrior Redtail. But as he searches for answers, he uncovers secrets that some believe would be better left hidden. Goods that by reason of their nature, cannot be returned - (Items such as underwear, where the 'hygiene patch' has been removed, or cosmetics where the seal has been broken).

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