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"WHAT'S WITH GRAYSTRIPE'S PICTURE??!" It's terrible! Graystripe does NOT have bushy eyebrows. Graystripe does NOT have fiery eyes. Graystripe does NOT have a mean snarl on his face! They messed up our mental pictures. He's not supposed to look like a skinny ragtag street tom! He's supposed to look like a large, strong, nice tom! What's up with that? :(
"My daughter loves this series" She is currently all caught up and is awaiting the next book in the series to go on sale. She uses the website for the book, tells us lots about the characters in the stories and has the cat characters posted on her bedroom walls.
"Graystripes Adventure" I read this book and I was like " Now I don't have to imagine what happens in the books...because now their in life forms"
I'm surprised how they drew Brightheart though, its not how i imagined.
I really love this book about Graystripe and Millie finding a new home. Its so wonderful. I've still got "Warriors Return" to read....but I gotta admit the book is quite small, its not a 300 page warrior book thats worth every cent. I recommend that you borrow this book from the library if you're desperate. Its a really lively book. Graystripe looks to real......
NOTE: THIS BOOK IS NOT IN COLOUR. ITS IN B/W
"Great series" Pre-teen and early teen girls love the series. It has my 10 year olds attention. She is reading like never before.
"Warriors" "Today is a good day to die, but tomorrow is better. Unless, those doing the dying are six foot, mutated chipmunks with blaster rifles. But I'm getting ahead of myself. I should start at the beginning. If you ask me, the end makes a fine beginning. Things come together and things fall apart, and the fur flies a little easier with the help of a Rolling Thunderä shotgun, as long as that fur isn't mine, and I'm the one pulling the trigger. Yep, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, but I ain't Mr. Rogers."
"But, I should introduce myself, you can call me Ishmael. Just kidding, bit of classical allusion there. Call me Hobo, warrior, poet, and one fine-looking feline, that's me. See, all cats are warriors, at least at heart, and that's why I'm the best one to introduce the series, Warriors."
Warriors is a book series first published in 2003 by Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry, under the pen name Erin Hunter, and introduced to me by cat and book lover Billy Waltz. The second series was written under the title Warriors: The New Prophecy. The third series, The Power of Three, and two more books, Firestar's Quest and Secrets of the Clans, are coming in 2007.
The series starts off with Into the Wild and a young "kitty pet"(house cat) name Rusty who yearns for adventure and has vivid dreams of the wilds. He meets a young feral cat, and this meeting leads to a chance to join a clan of wild cats called Thunderclan. He's renamed Firepaw and becomes an apprentice warrior. He finds himself in the middle of a tribal war with three other clans who coexist and compete for food and resources.
Allegiances are constantly shifting among the clans of warrior cats that roam the forest. With tensions so delicately balanced, former friends can become enemies overnight, and some cats are willing to kill to get what they want. Our young protagonist quickly moves from apprentice to warrior, to second-in-command, to leader of his clan. He must learn wisdom, deal with betrayal, and ultimately save his clan and the forest way of life.
The author has created an intriguing world with an intricate structure and mythology. There is intrigue, themes of loyalty, friendship and death, and an engaging young hero. The difficult life of a feral cat is described in some detail. (Oct. 16 is national feral cat day. Check out [...]) The cats, anthropomorphism aside, are true to their feline nature, which should delight cat and animal lovers alike. There is some violence. Some characters are killed through fighting and natural disasters, and there is treachery, betrayal and traitors, and even murder among the cats and clans, though it is crucial to the plot and not excessive.
Overall, I believe readers will find a fun-to-read series of books. Though not as elegantly written as Brian Jacques' Redwall series. The superb storytelling drew me into a realm so vivid that it could almost be real and I really came to care about the characters I found myself staying up late, with the old flashlight under the cover trick, to finish the books, and that Sand Storm sounds like a babe. Wonder what she's doing Saturday night? Hey, this cat is a fighter and a lover....
Author of "Hobo Finds A Home" editor "Of A Predatory Heart"
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What our customer's say!
"Great Work Erin Hunter!!", First of all i have a question about graystripe's drawing. Why does he have a mohawk? Besides that it was great, I was a little disapointed because you couldn't really see what Brightheart really looked like. But i think that was for the best because if you think about it, the real warriors books put a picture in the readers' minds and they probably don't really want to see what she really looks like. I might add that this book is more of a kids book, so it wouldn't be good for kids to see the violence that really goes on in a warrior's life. I think Erin Hunter wanted to stay away from the graphical stuff about the fighting as much as possible.
"dissapointing. very.", I love Warriors, and I was excited about the fact that they made a series about Graystripe's journey. I finished it in 10 minutes, and I was very dissapointed in this book. The pictures were horrible, and it wasn't even manga! The plot was boring and cheesy, and you can't get absorbed in it. Millie is awesome in the books and so is Graystripe, but here, Graystripe is just like "I can't become a kittypet. I must stick to the warrior code!" Millie may be sweet in PoT, but here she's just another boring kittypet. Warrior fans, do not read it!
"Graystripe+Manga= ....", Everyone loves the Warriors series ( at least, they should ). When I saw the preview for this comic book, I wasn't really that excited. I wasn't in to manga, so who cares? One of my friends lent me the book ( if he's reading this now, I thank him )one morning in school, and I finished it within half-an-hour. Let me get down to the basics: On the cover of this comic book, and I'm sure many other Warriors fans agree, there is a picture of Graystripe. What's with him? He looks evil almost, half of him hidden in the shadows, these sharp, cold eyes, and this pointy hairdo which looks like it popped off of a rock star and jumped on Grayytripe's head. I thought Graystripe to be kind looking and gentle- not this guy. Secondly, Brightheart in the books got one whole half of her head ripped off. In this comic, her eye is just closed. WHAT???? Thirdly, who ever illistrated- James Barry, I think - made Millie have this really odd M on her head, like he was labeling her even though we already knew her. Graystripe and Millie fell in love way too fast, too. why does he abandon Silverstream for this dumb she-cat? In the actual books, Millie is tough and smart, but in the comics she's afraid of everything and stupid. The plot is okay, but not great. It all happens to fast. And Feathertail looks very queer in this comic- she has a sort of flip of hair on her head. Very weird. Not to mention the thick eyelashes on every she-cat. Anyways, it's good to borrow the book from a good friend, then give it back after half an hour. I hope this helped, Moonwhsiker
"Warriors Manga is awesome.", Everyone says its too short but... isn't that why there are 3 of them? I loved this book. It was awesome. The pictures are drawn wonderfully and you get to see what happened to Graystripe. I was in the mall when I bought this book, and when I started reading it, it was so good I had to rush back to the bookstore and get the second one.
"Beware!", My daughter was horribly disappointed when she got this book in today. She is a fast reader and was looking forward to another Warrior book. Too bad I didn't know what "manga" meant. I have since looked it up and it is Japanese comic book art work. I wish the description paragraph about the book would have stated it was a comic book. I didn't understand the reference to "teenage humans with kitty ears." Now I do. What a waste of money if you want to read, not look at pictures.
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"Warriors", "Today is a good day to die, but tomorrow is better. Unless, those doing the dying are six foot, mutated chipmunks with blaster rifles. But I'm getting ahead of myself. I should start at the beginning. If you ask me, the end makes a fine beginning. Things come together and things fall apart, and the fur flies a little easier with the help of a Rolling Thunderä shotgun, as long as that fur isn't mine, and I'm the one pulling the trigger. Yep, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, but I ain't Mr. Rogers."
"But, I should introduce myself, you can call me Ishmael. Just kidding, bit of classical allusion there. Call me Hobo, warrior, poet, and one fine-looking feline, that's me. See, all cats are warriors, at least at heart, and that's why I'm the best one to introduce the series, Warriors."
Warriors is a book series first published in 2003 by Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry, under the pen name Erin Hunter, and introduced to me by cat and book lover Billy Waltz. The second series was written under the title Warriors: The New Prophecy. The third series, The Power of Three, and two more books, Firestar's Quest and Secrets of the Clans, are coming in 2007.
The series starts off with Into the Wild and a young "kitty pet"(house cat) name Rusty who yearns for adventure and has vivid dreams of the wilds. He meets a young feral cat, and this meeting leads to a chance to join a clan of wild cats called Thunderclan. He's renamed Firepaw and becomes an apprentice warrior. He finds himself in the middle of a tribal war with three other clans who coexist and compete for food and resources.
Allegiances are constantly shifting among the clans of warrior cats that roam the forest. With tensions so delicately balanced, former friends can become enemies overnight, and some cats are willing to kill to get what they want. Our young protagonist quickly moves from apprentice to warrior, to second-in-command, to leader of his clan. He must learn wisdom, deal with betrayal, and ultimately save his clan and the forest way of life.
The author has created an intriguing world with an intricate structure and mythology. There is intrigue, themes of loyalty, friendship and death, and an engaging young hero. The difficult life of a feral cat is described in some detail. (Oct. 16 is national feral cat day. Check out [...]) The cats, anthropomorphism aside, are true to their feline nature, which should delight cat and animal lovers alike. There is some violence. Some characters are killed through fighting and natural disasters, and there is treachery, betrayal and traitors, and even murder among the cats and clans, though it is crucial to the plot and not excessive.
Overall, I believe readers will find a fun-to-read series of books. Though not as elegantly written as Brian Jacques' Redwall series. The superb storytelling drew me into a realm so vivid that it could almost be real and I really came to care about the characters I found myself staying up late, with the old flashlight under the cover trick, to finish the books, and that Sand Storm sounds like a babe. Wonder what she's doing Saturday night? Hey, this cat is a fighter and a lover....
Author of "Hobo Finds A Home" editor "Of A Predatory Heart"
"Not the greatest.", Everyones been downing this book, and their right. I mean, it's not as good as the others, *it's a comic book* but its okay i guess. and they got the story wrong. Graystripe is taken away IN a cage, not locked in the human van. otherwise, I'd give it five. plus, Brightheart, who had half of her face ripped off, didn't look like that. her eye was just closed. my advise: just read what i say happens. *and all the cats have these weird hairstyles. it's WAY to freaky* graystripe likes being in the twoleg home, but is becoming a Kittypet. he longs for the forest and his clanmates. he sneaks out, but can't remember how to get back to thunderclan. and now he's lost. Mille, a girl cat who lives with her twolegs, shows him back to her twolegs. later, he finds her again, and she shows him a forest and they hunt and learn how to fight and stuff. then after a few weeks, a mean couple of kittypets attack them, and millie feebly beats two away, while graystripe beats up the biggest one. then, *after graystripe and mille fight over if he should go home to his clan* graystripe goes home and has a dream where his long lost mate, *who has a funky new hairstyle too* comes and tells him to go home to the forest where he belongs. graystripe tells her he misses her and will be lonely, and so silverstream *his past dead mate* tells him that he has a travel partner. *telling him that it's okay that he has fallen in love with mille* so then gs asks mille and she says no. so he leaves, and mille is all sad. then gs faces hardships and stuff, and almost dies of hunger after ten days. then who shows up?? MILLE. and then she gets him a mouse to eat and tells him how she found him. then after a while she asks him who is silverstream, and that gs called out to her when mille first found him. then GS tells her that SS was his mate, but now he wasn't lonely anymore. *he couldn't just say: i love you?? sometimes GS is a total wimp* and then they jump over the fence and head to the sun. THE END. it was really cheesy.
"Too Short", Well, as usual, this book was written masterfully, and I would expect nothing less from the Erin Hunters. The artistry was amazing, but it was just too short. I finished it in under half an hour, which is just not like any of the other books. All in al, though, this book was pretty good.
"comic book style ", My two boys (ages 11 and 8) LOVE the Warriors series. However, this particular book is written in comic book style and they read it in less than an hour. They liked it, but it wasn't what we expected.
"Warriors Manga?", I tell you, this was interesting. It was very good though. Graystripe was one of my favorite characters, and I was so disappointed when he left. I'm glad they're addressing that. I'm not sure about the manga, which makes the cats look odd. But I guess since I'm not much of a artist myself I can't say anything. This isn't a must-read, but it's quick, easy, and fast-paced.
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