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Warriors: Power of Three #1: The Sight

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So that's it, the finale of the third season of Warriors. Man, this season was a ride, but more on my final thoughts later on. Sunrise gets a 3.5 from me. Okay, I seriously, actually think that Holly has literally gone mentally insane. First she kills Ashfur, then she lets everyone at the gathering know about Leafpool's secret (which is what she wanted to stop Ashfur from doing when she killed him! Dude! Wth?!?), then she kills HERSELF! She definitely lost her mind. It's kind of a shame – she used to be so sweet, and have so much potential!

It should be noted that in this volume only the ThunderClan Apprentices were given a section to themselves. Will you be my deputy, Squirrelflight? There is no cat I trust more. Everything you do is for the best of reasons. I understand that now. Scar along her right flank running from her chest to the top of her hind leg gained during The Great Battle in Eclipse. [38] Lost Stars • The Silent Thaw • Veil of Shadows • Darkness Within • The Place of No Stars • A Light in the MistThis is the last Warriors book that has been translated to swedish. The next one will be released this autumn. (I did mail the publishing house and asked.) Sunrise ended up being my favourite of the series, as the tension during the whole book with the big plot twist was overall a lot of fun to read.

Verbannt (DE), Beltz & Gelberg (hardcover), 28 January 2013, translated by Anja Hansen-Schmidt [14] Stormfur and Brook inform ThunderClan of a group of rogues who are harassing the Tribe of Rushing Water. [36] Mistakes [ ] A compiled list of the errors present in Outcast can be found here. Publication history [ ] Warrior Cats: Power of Three is the third arc of the popular Warrior Cats series by Erin Hunter. Set after the events of the first arc and it's sequel The New Prophecy, Power of Three focuses on the kits of the heroes of The New Prophecy, who find the long-awaited peace the clans have been waiting for threatened by supernatural forces and secrets from the past. The prize for the cat with the most character development and character growth goes to Jayfeather though. DAMN, I say! Brambleclaw has been my favorite since he first showed up in this looooong series. But now I will have to say Jayfeather is close to stealing his place. I really really disliked that character in the beginning of these books when he first showed up, but he has really grown on me!Dovewing • Ivypool • Lionblaze • Jayfeather • Cinderheart • Hawkfrost • Tigerstar • Firestar • Flametail • Brokenstar It should be noted that in this volume only the ThunderClan apprentices were given a section to themselves. Book Genre: Adventure, Animal Fiction, Animals, Cats, Childrens, Fantasy, Fiction, Juvenile, Middle Grade, Young Adult Demoted to Extra: Brambleclaw, Squirrelflight, Hawkfrost, Tawnypelt, Stormfur, and Crowfeather among others all play a much less important role in this arc. Also, Cinderheart in the last two books.

Spin-Offspring: This arc is about the kits of Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight (or so they think - they're actually the children of two other second arc characters, Leafpool and Crowfeather).And no one else feels any grief, either. They're all just like, “oh well, whatever.” Even Leafpool doesn't show any pain! I mean, WHAT?!? I don't get it! Leafpool's vision of three stars in Sunset may be a reference to Hollypaw, Lionpaw, and Jaypaw. Leafpool sees the three stars three times throughout the novel, and when she first sees them, Bluestar tells her that there are "cats she has yet to meet, yet their paws will shape her future." [11] When Leafpool sees the stars for the third time and asks Spottedleaf about them, Spottedleaf tells her, "The stars are a sign, dear one. But this is not the time for you to discover their meaning." [12] I had NO CLUE about Hollyleaf being the one who killed Ashfur, though. I thought it was Squirrelflight for sure – there was SO much evidence! How could it be Hollyleaf? We're in her point of view all the time, in her head! How could we not know? Wouldn't she think about it before we find out from someone else? It doesn't make sense. But, I mean, come on! Hollyleaf? HOLLYLEAF, the one who is always so dedicated to the warrior code? Kill someone? That's SO messed up! What's gotten into her? Hollypaw, Lionpaw, and Cinderpaw receive their warrior names; Hollyleaf, Lionblaze and Cinderheart. [40] There is a famous death in the fan community that occured in this book, something which I was aware of before I even began this series. And maybe I built it up too much, but my goodness was it a rushed death!!! It happened in the blink of an eye and felt absolutely pointless, like the Erins had no way of fixing the problems Hollyleaf was suffering from so they felt they had no choice but to just... kill her? Or was it the other way around - because she 'needs to die' for the sake of the plot, as we all know, was it that they struggled to find a believable way to kill her off and failed anyway? Make it make sense!

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