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Warriors: The Sight: Book summary and reviews of Warriors: The Sight by Erin Hunter

Warriors: The Sight

Power of Three #1

by Erin Hunter

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Warriors: The Sight by Erin Hunter
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The wild cats have flourished in their new home on the banks of the lake for several seasons, and the Clans are growing strong and healthy with new kits. The time has come for three kits of ThunderClan to become apprentices.

Hollypaw, Jaypaw, and Lionpaw spring from a strong legacy: children of Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw, two of the noblest ThunderClan warriors, and grandchildren of the great leader Firestar himself. All three young cats possess unusual power and talent and seem certain to provide strength to the Clan for the next generation.

But there are dark secrets around the three, and a mysterious prophecy hints at trouble to come. An undercurrent of rage is rising against those who are not Clanborn, and the warrior code is in danger of being washed away by a river of blood. All the young cats' strength will be needed if the Clans are to survive.
(Ages 9-12)

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Firestar: Leader of ThunderClan

The best series
My friends at school were reading the series and I started to wonder what is was all about. I read the first book, and found it boring. My friends forced me to read the second book and I loved it. This book really uses good words and you should really read it!

Lauren Beckingham

I love the Warrior books
Hi, I'm Lauren I'm a 11 year old 6th grader. I started reading warriors because I started the Seekers books. A friend of mine said the Seekers were better but I like cats so I read Warriors. I'm currently reading the 6th book of the series. I love the books so I decided that I would right my own version of warriors it is called The Three as the series name and MoonLeaf as the name of the book. I am really inspired by these books and hope they won't end soon.

katie

worriors
Hi my name is Katie and I am 12 years old and I love this book! At first I just picked the book because my teacher said that I have to read a book for the first 15 minutes of class and I did not bring one so I had to pick one from the class library and I picked the first book of Warriors into the Wild. At first it was really boring! But then, out of nowhere I'm starting to like this book - not like "yeah its okay", no I like it as in AWSOME! My teacher let me bring it home with me. So now I'm up to this one and I'm doing a report on it. I made my school library get it in from a different school just so I could read it.

sarahfang

the sight
This book is spectacular you have to read it.

Brightspirit

Another great start
If you like cats, you will adore this book. If you don't, read it anyway. It gets very confusing if you have not read the rest of the series, but it is still be worth it.

Nazo .Y

My point of veiw
Hello, I am Nazo from New York. I im 13 years old and wanted to read a good animal type of book. It was for my book report and I don't get the theme. What is it supposed to be about. animals going on some adventure and cats die along the way? I still read it and TRY to get the theme about this book. Its getting boring as much as I read the book. Not to be mean but its not the best book around. So now I'm reading "A Child Called It" Good book.

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Erin Hunter Author Biography

Erin Hunter is the pseudonym of four people: Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Gillian Philip, and Tui Sutherland, as well as editor Victoria Holmes. Together, they write the Warriors series as well as the Seekers series. Hunter is working on a new series now called Survivors.

Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having a great respect for nature in all its forms, Hunter enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior, shaped by her interest in astronomy and standing stones.

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