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the Warriors come roaring back, April 26, 2007
though i loved The New Prophecy, i had to say that the original flare of the novels died down in Twilight. but now, Hunter has gone back to her original roots and produce The Sight, the first book in the new series that brings back the old charm of the original Warriors books. it has been a few moons since the events of Sunset and the clans have finally begun to settle in there new lake home. Jaykit, Hollykit, and Lionkit all have some pretty big paws to fill. they are the grandchildren of the legendary Thunderclan leader Firestar and the offspring of Brambleclaw and Squirrleflight. it is only a matter of time until they become full fledged apprentices. the interesting thing is, each one of the kits seem to possess a strange power that manifests itself diffrently in each kit and it seems these powers will be put to the test. unbenoust to them, a dark force is stirring. a threat aimed against those not clan-born but what? what is this new evil that threatens the forest? it is only a matter of time until it strikes. Hunter wastes no time in getting us familier with the new characters and even in the first couple of chapters throws in some surprises and delectible conflicts. it truley is a rebirth of the series and the end only promises more to come. a great first entry into a already great series, a must for all Warrior fans.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Magnificent New Series--SPOILER ALERT, May 13, 2007
A Kid's Review
Hollypaw, Jaypaw, and Lionpaw come out of the strong legacy of Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw's children. It is interesting to follow the main character's of the first series of warriors grandchildren around in the new territory. Firestar, the noble sleek ruler of ThunderClan, once a mere kittypet, is the grandfather of the three apprentices. Yet the don't have only good in their blood. Brambleclaw's father was Tigerstar, the ambitious traitor who last resided in ShadowClan.
Jaypaw is a blind gray tom with feather blue eyes, who thinks he is worthless. When Brightheart, a sweet, but one-eyed she-cat is appointed his mentor for a warrior, he thinks even lower of himself. He realizes he can see other cats in their dreams. Then he learns his destiny is to be a medicine cat. He becomes Leafpool's apprentice as a medicine cat.
Hollypaw is a bright black she cat with green eyes. She origionally wants to be a medicine cat but she realizes that she is not cut out to do so, but is fantastic at battling and fight moves. She has not shown any affection to any cats, so readers have no clue on any future mates.
Lionpaw is a ginger tom with amber eyes like his father and Tigerstar. He is bright. Lionpaw is a little conceited at some point, but all in all he is pretty nice.
This new edition to the warriors series is amazing and something all fans should look foward to reading more of.
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You don't have to be a kid to love the Warrior Cats, August 29, 2007
I am 54 yrs. old and a grandmother. A year ago I was unemployed and was at the bookstore and they had one of the Warrior Cat books on display up front. I am a huge cat/dog lover and I foster cats for a local rescue. Well, I couldn't put these books down. I bought one after another. I hadn't been to the bookstore in awhile as I am working again. Last night I bought The Sight and I can hardly wait to read it this weekend. I'm addicted and I know this book will be just as good as the first. For young and old alike...read The Warrior Cat books....they are delightful!!! Kudos to Erin Hunter for providing an intermediate book series so entertaining to adults...I am reminded of the years I spent in Study Hall reading horse and dog books and I still cry when anything sad happens!! Grammy
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