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Erin Hunter
In the exciting second Warriors story arc, the wild cats of the forest have lived in peace and harmony for many moons - but new prophecies from their warrior ancestors speak of a mysterious destiny and grave danger for the clans. Now the time has come for a new generation of heroes to arise, as the quest to save the warrior cats begins... Darkness, air, water, and sky will come together and shake the forest to its roots... The wild cats of the forest have lived in peace and harmony for many moons - but a doom that will change everything is coming. Strange messages from their warrior ancestors speak of terrifying new prophecies, danger, and a mysterious destiny. All the signs point to young warrior Brambleclaw as the cat with the fate of the forest in his paws. But why would the son of wicked cat Tigerstar be chosen to be a hero? And who are the other cats mentioned in the prophecy? All Brambleclaw knows for sure is that the strength and courage of the greatest warriors will be needed now, as the quest to save the Clans begins...
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Author
Erin Hunter
Pages
303
Publisher
HarperCollins Children's
Published Date
2011
ISBN
0007419228 9780007419227
Ratings
Google: 5
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"-the beginning of the book is very slow<br/>-Brambleclaw is a boring protagonist<br/>-Squirrelpaw is a brat at this point but she is still funny and fun<br/>-i like the sister relationship<br/>-firestar got annoying at some parts with keeping Brambleclaw and Squirrelpaw apart and getting mad at them without telling them why<br/>-why do the journeying cats have to keep their mission a secret? It is a message from starclan. They would listen if they told their leaders. Plus they will have to tell everyone about it when they get back. <br/>-Leafpool is so gay. She keeps on commenting on Mothwing being beautiful <br/>-the journey was boring <br/>-crowpaw was annoying<br/>-we finally got to meet Purdy"