Warriors: The New Prophecy Box Set

Warriors: The New Prophecy Box Set

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  • Author:Erin Hunter
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my fricking childhood

Rebekah

I totally liked the 46。000 chapters of traveling and death, and leafcrowleafpool is my fav tho!

Angelique

My favourite book series of all time。

Erni

it's good, as in, i personally like it。 quality-wise? well。。。 it's good, as in, i personally like it。 quality-wise? well。。。 。。。more

Lorena

So these books are about a domestic cat that one day gets the opportunity to join one of the four clans that live in the woods。 It is childish book but I still love it, if I ever have children they are going to read it。

Old Mint

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This is one of my least favourite series, although it is good, I think there is far to much walking。 Not that many things happen during the many chapters of walking。 Squirrelflight is very annoying as well, she should not of come on the journey。 I think it would be more interesting if it was just the four chosen cats instead of the others, which came along。

Charlene

Honestly, loved it。 I love how Firestar is no longer the main focus in the series and LOVE SquirrelFlight。

Steff Fox

| Review on Reader Fox Blog | When you set out, you were four。 Six with friends who could not stay behind。 Now you are one。 It took me years after reading the first series of Warriors books to get around to picking up Midnight。 I think, as a kid, I'd just gotten overwhelmed with the idea of how many books were in this world。 Erin Hunter has, unquestionably, put together an impressive number of works and, to this day, I'm still a little overwhelmed。 And I have to admit, I was weary of the | Review on Reader Fox Blog | When you set out, you were four。 Six with friends who could not stay behind。 Now you are one。 It took me years after reading the first series of Warriors books to get around to picking up Midnight。 I think, as a kid, I'd just gotten overwhelmed with the idea of how many books were in this world。 Erin Hunter has, unquestionably, put together an impressive number of works and, to this day, I'm still a little overwhelmed。 And I have to admit, I was weary of the second series。 I didn't know if I'd like it as much as the first set of books。 The fact that the main character of the first would no longer be the center focus of this one genuinely bugged the hell out of me。 I'm glad to report that this worry was utterly unnecessary。 Fire and tiger would join together, somehow connected to trouble for the whole forest。 Midnight has an entirely new set of center characters。 They all, more or less, exist as direct descendants of the central players in the original arc。 Most important, of course, is Tigerstar's son Brambleclaw and Fireheart's daughter, Squirrelpaw。 Then we have Tigerstar's daughter, Tawnypelt, and Graystripe's kits, Feathertail and Stormfur。 With the exception of Crowpaw, all of these cats are directly related to a character we know quite well from the first set of books。The plot is a simple one。 StarClan has chosen four cats to act as saviors against the great danger that faces the clan。 These four receive messages telling them to find Midnight, spurning an incredibly long journey from their homes。 Meanwhile, leaders of ThunderClan receive a message of their own that almost feels deliberately misinterpreted, but plays quite well into unreasonable fears that are brought on by previous trauma。 “If ever any of you tell the cats back home that I purred at a Twoleg,” she mewed through gritted teeth, “I’ll turn you into crow-food, and that’s a promise。” The shining moments of Midnight do not exist within the confines of the plot。 In truth, the plot itself is kind of just really predictable。 There's nothing about people destroying a forest and the animals needing to move that's surprising。 I suppose it's a testament to how sad that is。 It's not as though the destruction of forests is uncommon when people decide its time to build something somewhere。 And, really, the majority of the plot is centered around this new danger and the subsequent travel needed to save the Clans。The true shining moments exist within the very parts of the novel I was most worried about。 I didn't know if I would connect to the new cast of characters。 Suffice to say this was an incredibly silly worry and the characters were absolutely wonderful。 I deeply appreciated every single one of them, but I think I most appreciated the relationship between Brambleclaw and Squirrelpaw。Crowpaw, Feathertail, Stormfur, and Tawnypelt are all wonderful characters and I adored each of them。 But the dynamic we get with Brambleclaw and Squirrelpaw was all sorts of adorable。 It's sort of a hate-to-love, slow-burn and it just really worked for me。 Squirrelpaw is thoroughly sassy and Brambleclaw is rightly annoyed by her at times。 But, the way they developed such a deep connection in their shared secrets and along their journey was nothing short of beautiful。 Incidentally, Firestart's misinterpretation of the prophesy made me love it all the more? Yes, O Great One, I shall do as you command。 Then when we come back empty-pawed, you'll admit I was right。 The Erin Hunter writers do, however, have this rather unfortunate habit of dragging things out。 I guarantee you, this book did not need to be as long as it was。 Thinking back on it now, very little actually happens。 And sure, we're getting dual points of view from Brambleclaw and Leafpaw, Squirrelpaw's sister, but I'd honestly make the argument that this really wasn't necessary。There was so much that happened along their journey that felt kind of like filler。 But, with all that in mind, I will say this: the length of the novel does really help you, as a reader, to feel how truly long their journey is。 Even though we barely just get to Midnight in the end, it does genuinely feel like you've taken every pawstep with them。 And, in that sense, it's kind of impressive。I was provided a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。| Reader Fox Links | 。。。more

Humble

Both embarrassed and wistful for how much 12 year old me cared about Leafpool and Crowfeather。

Fanica Rarinca

It is a great series of novels。Cats that think, feel like people, fight to defend their territory, but if they see another cat suffering, they help her, even if that cat is from another clan or enemy。It is a series of novels worth reading。 The reader finds adventure, drama, action, love, hate, and all sort of feelings。Once you start reading it is difficult to put the book down。

Talan Hummel

I have loved all the warrior books 📚 FireStar my fav

✨shiri✨

SO good。

Ana Azevedo

Really good! I loved it and got addicted to the book :)

Celine

Wer von der ersten Reihe begeistert war wird auch diese mögen, doch sie kommt an die erste nicht heran。

Will Chappell

This was the best Warriors series。 Great characters and high stakes。The book titles themselves (Midnight, Moonrise, Starlight, Twilight, Sunset) are far superior to the highly generic ones the other Warriors books are laboured with。Again more nostalgia, but I loved them。

Annark

A huge portion of my middle school reading habits。After I reread two of them this summer working at a summer camp, I was reminded of their detailed plots, maps, and characters。 Super good series especially for older kids! I think I've read all of the Warrior subseries, at least those published up to 2014。 A huge portion of my middle school reading habits。After I reread two of them this summer working at a summer camp, I was reminded of their detailed plots, maps, and characters。 Super good series especially for older kids! I think I've read all of the Warrior subseries, at least those published up to 2014。 。。。more

Britt Hendriks

Nothing but love for the Warrior Cats series! I want to say this right from the start, these books are NOT FOR CHILDEREN。 I really don't get the whole ''childrens books'' classifiation。 The story contains some mature subjects like murder and fighting to the death etc。 and are not suitable for children younger than 11/12 at least。 Apart from a few continuation errors during the series, the books and the story are amazing and well written。 I never even noticed the errors untill someone pointed the Nothing but love for the Warrior Cats series! I want to say this right from the start, these books are NOT FOR CHILDEREN。 I really don't get the whole ''childrens books'' classifiation。 The story contains some mature subjects like murder and fighting to the death etc。 and are not suitable for children younger than 11/12 at least。 Apart from a few continuation errors during the series, the books and the story are amazing and well written。 I never even noticed the errors untill someone pointed them out to me so nothing to worry about and it doesn't happen a lot anyways。You'll really love the characters, so if you are doubting to read the series, THIS IS YOUR SIGN。 。。。more

Arshia

My least favorite of the warriors saga i just can't stand brambleclaw and squirrelflight i am also not a big fan of leafpool My least favorite of the warriors saga i just can't stand brambleclaw and squirrelflight i am also not a big fan of leafpool 。。。more

Nicole Dee

Very in depth。 Twists and turns make you not want to put these books down!

Donna Pahl

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 So, the first three books were great, and I loved all the adventure and the quest to save the clans was fun, plus Squirrelpaw was my favorite。 Then, Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw got into a fight and now Squirrelflight is a highly suspicious JERK WHO DOESN’T CARE ABOUT ANYONE!! I was very disappointed when it happened and now I’m wishing that Erin Hunter would rewrite the last three books completely, except for the Leafpool parts, which are really heartwarming and happy。 But when it goes to Squ So, the first three books were great, and I loved all the adventure and the quest to save the clans was fun, plus Squirrelpaw was my favorite。 Then, Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw got into a fight and now Squirrelflight is a highly suspicious JERK WHO DOESN’T CARE ABOUT ANYONE!! I was very disappointed when it happened and now I’m wishing that Erin Hunter would rewrite the last three books completely, except for the Leafpool parts, which are really heartwarming and happy。 But when it goes to Squirrelflight, she spends pretty much the entire chapter criticizing Brambleclaw。 This part is like a piece of paper in a room, and you’re locked in that room with the paper, and the only thing to do is read it, even though it’s like Starflight’s lectures in Wings of Fire。 Squirrelpaw was the best character because she was different from all the other characters in the books, aka super peppy and sassy, but now, as Squirrelflight, she throws petty insults and suspects that Brambleclaw wants to take over the clan。 HE ONLY WANTS TO BE DEPUTY! -Ten Year Old Kid 。。。more

Alana

this was a good book a bit sad

Mary Ella

it was amazing! there were some sad parts in it though。 it was very adventures and the are books everyone should love。

Susan Moss

Fun read-aloud series about for my twin boys (age 7)。 The stories are about life, battles, and adventures of feral cats in four forest clans。 My kids really got into the (fictional) clan roles, warrior code, star clan/ancestors, and other traditions which are described in great detail and are nicely woven into the stories。 The action is very drawn out with lots of story recapping/retelling soap opera style which becomes a little tedious after the first book。 My boys loved this series though。。so Fun read-aloud series about for my twin boys (age 7)。 The stories are about life, battles, and adventures of feral cats in four forest clans。 My kids really got into the (fictional) clan roles, warrior code, star clan/ancestors, and other traditions which are described in great detail and are nicely woven into the stories。 The action is very drawn out with lots of story recapping/retelling soap opera style which becomes a little tedious after the first book。 My boys loved this series though。。so much they started reading the books on their own。 。。。more

Andenna

The series was wonderful。 Can't wait for another series about the cat's The series was wonderful。 Can't wait for another series about the cat's 。。。more

Yusuf_BigfootHunter

Very exiting!

Fatima Idrees

So purrrrfect

Ella

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LizzieM

The second series in the Warriors saga really does not disappoint the readers who loved the first series, and I include myself among those readers。 The characters are still extremely well-developed, and the series keeps you reading till the end。 These are really great books for anyone who loves cats!

Carla Collins

Interesting follow through for the original series, the plot was intriguing and of course seeing all the characters from the original novels made me giddy。 Overall another amazing read by Erin Hunter and I once again delved into the world of WARRIORS! (◕ᴗ◕✿)

Junie Bug

I adore the warrior cats