These books are getting harder and harder to read....so sad!
. You know I was sad when the Thunderclan cats died...but for some reason I almost cried when that ShadowClan cat died when Fireheart chased him onto the Thunderpath. I don't know if I just got a really big mental image...or if it was because I thought he was innocent...it was just an unneeded death. I was torn to pieces by it. Then at the end...oooh how I hoped it was that ShadowClan tom that died who had become leader....not....Tigerclaw...I thought maybe if he was leader then he would have 9 lives and would have survived.
. At least the Thunderclan cats deaths meant something... Oh I'm having such a hard time with these books now. They are so sad
I know. The first time I read them it was so sad. And now that I'm going back and re-reading them they seem even harder to get through. But I love too much not to read them.
One of my fav character is Graypaw because he reminds me so much of Nuby.
I'm sooo excited! I'll also have pics up on my site (link in my sig image). The father is Lakewood Yogi who is also on my site. We should have some pretty kittens!! People think shes going to have a lot too! April 7th is the day, yay!
I am practically addicted to the series. I am on the sixth book in the first series and love it. In my mind, I want to knock the nine lives out of Tigerstar.
I've read the first Warriors book I bought it for my daughter who is in 5 th grade for her advanced reading class. She was hesitant at first but now she loves the books. I think it's a good read couldn't put it down.
I've heard of them and stumbled on images related to the Warriors books, usually when I see a photo of a cat with particularly bright eyes and it turns out to be a Warriors photoshop job. (Not that I'm complaining, they're nice images.)
I'm definitely not in the target audience for those books, but I think anything that gets people thinking about cats, loving cats and potentially adopting cats, is a good thing.
I read through this series fast. It isn't really very well written on the whole, but it has a great plot line. Cute books. Good for kids around 5th or 6th grade probably.