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Original Title: | Dawn |
ISBN: | 006074457X (ISBN13: 9780060744571) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Warriors: The New Prophecy #3, Warriors Universe #15 |
Erin Hunter
Paperback | Pages: 335 pages Rating: 4.33 | 25516 Users | 554 Reviews
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Title | : | Dawn (Warriors: The New Prophecy #3) |
Author | : | Erin Hunter |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 335 pages |
Published | : | November 14th 2006 by HarperCollins (first published December 27th 2005) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Animals |
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Something terrifying is happening in the world of the Clans. Amid the destruction of the forest, cats are disappearing, including ThunderClan's beloved medicine cat apprentice, Leafpaw. Now the young cats who set off on a quest many moons ago have returned with a chilling message: The Clans must move to a new home, or risk extermination.But it is not easy to convince the cats to leave. Even if all four Clans agreed to travel together, the dangers waiting for them beyond their borders are impossible to predict. More importantly, even the questing cats have no idea where they're supposed to go. What they need is a sign from StarClan . . . but what they need most of all is a plan to save their missing warriors, or risk leaving them behind forever.
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Ratings: 4.33 From 25516 Users | 554 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Dawn (Warriors: The New Prophecy #3)
AmazingPremise: Squirrelpaw and the Clan cats chosen to speak with StarClan have returned with a chilling message: Unless they leave for a new home, the four Clans will be destroyed along with the forest. But not only has the destruction already begun the suffering Clans seem unwilling to work together, let alone leave what's been their home for generations. Even so, Squirrelpaw refuses to give in to despair. She knows the future of the forest cats lies in her paws and those of her companions. Can
I had really liked the plot and the ideas in this book. It pretty much rocked. Erins way of storytelling is always keeping me interested and excited about the events in the book, which I appreciate because it can even addict people who dont like cats. This book was definitely the coolest and most absorbing book in the whole The New Prophecy series. I mean, I was always a fan of Erins books, but this one had way more action than all the other books. It was not only action-packed, the author (aka
Seeing all the Clan cats leave their home was so heartbreaking! It was awesome to see them all come together as one Clan, though. I loved seeing them all work together and support each other. It's hard to talk about much else without spoiling anything! (view spoiler)[Seeing Firestar lose another life was really hard. I know he won't be around forever, but I can't stand the thought of him dying for good. The loss of kits and Mudfur killed me! My heart is absolutely broken that Graystripe got left
It was great because there was lots of action and unexpected stuff like when they fight each other and when Sharptooth kills Feathertail.
Humans suck.
The theme and plot of this book was interesting to follow, but the average length of each section of plot was too long, causing rather drawn out and slightly boring reading sometimes. This should not be a problem, however; makes a person empathize with the characters more or something, eh? Overall, I enjoyed the novel with about 36.348323% of vehemence. There is a great deal of opportunity for fantastically exhilarating events revealed by the end of it.
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