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I read these books in paper it was sad when Spottedleaf was killed but she
walks with her warrior ancestors now, I just wish she would have been in
the book longer. And when Silverstream died I felt so bad for Graystripe
😦. The books are so awesome though I love them😂 I am trying to make a
movie of make believe creatures, they are kind of like cars. And It will be
based on warriors book! If anyone knows how to help me make a movie I would
be happy to have help!😁
Taylor T
So, the writing isn't anything to "write home about". What I mean by that is, if you're an adult then it's geared more toward a middle/high-school age range. Even late elementary. it is still a great and original story. The word usage (though they may not be sophisticated) areas associated are skillfully crafted in a way that keeps you captivated and focused anxiously speeding through to find out the outcome of many different scenarios that you would normally consider being possibilities in wild cat life. How they tackle problems, how life is, traditions and ceremonies, moral compasses, and even mistakes all amount to an outstanding experience through and through. I highly, and I mean highly recommend this book to anybody, of any age, especially as a gift to children and grandkids. (it can get mildly graphic so read up on it before you give it to somebody too young you might not be ready for them to be exposed to some of the elements). It's a simple and wonderful read. -Taylor
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the warrior cats series is very interesting. makes you want to keep reading no matter what, even if it's midnight. i have to admit, this series is the first that made me almost cry, such as when silverstream died. • ○ ------ ○ • anyways, onto the actually fifth book itself, was super sad. the part where i realized tigerstar lead a whole DOG PACK to thunderclan made me tense. i almost broke into tears when bluestar died, and i felt angry when the dog pack had murdered swiftpaw, who was as tall as longtail and was the oldest apprentice. this book made me think alot and have feelings for it ( for the events ). please start making more warrior cats books, erin hunter. you are my number one author!