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Twilight (Warriors: The New Prophecy, Book 5)
By: Erin Hunter Publisher: HarperTrophy Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: HarperTrophy Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 352 Publication Date: July 01, 2007 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: July 03, 2007
New territory brings new troubles for the fierce cats of the warrior Clans. Dangers they have never faced before are lurking in the twilight shadows, and former allies are acting strangely hostile.
As divisions between the Clans grow deeper, Firestar's daughters face troubling decisions. The choices they make now could affect ThunderClan for generations to come . . . and with an unexpected enemy preparing to attack, their courage and strength will be needed more than ever if the Clan is to survive.
You Really Can't Put The Warriors Books Down! When I first started reading the Warriors, I immediately got into a habit of non-stop Warrior Cats reading. When I got to this book, Twilight, it seemed that maybe when Erin Hunter was writing this book, she was filled with many wonderful ideas for her story. Mothwing is one of my favorite characters. She's a shy, sly medicine cat, yet inside, she's ready to protest against her frightening, muscular brother, Hawkfrost. Squirrelflight changes her emotions and personality in this book; she begins to understand others, like Brambelclaw, Mothwing, and even Squirrelflight. The characters in this story are all interesting, though some stick out more than others. I simply couldn't but the book down! It was so suspenseful. WhenI put the book down, for the rest of the day I had questions such as: will Squirrelflight find the bravery and courage in her heart to forgive Brambleclaw? Will Mothwing ever stop depending on Lealpool, or will she give Starclan a chance? Will Brambleclaw not follow Tigerstar's cruel footsteps? Will Firestar understand that even though the prophecy warns that Bramblecalw and Squirrelflight can't be together, that they really need to? I picked up this book, read it, and it made me think more sophisticatedly, and I thought of different, unique ideas. The characters in this book sometimes are awkward, but they can also teach you lessons. For example, the elders remind the kits about Firestar when he was an apprentice and how he got in trouble by breaking the Warrior Code. He was punished, and now that he has learned his lesson, he follows the Warrior Code rules and he is a great leader. It really tells you that if you listen to the rules and make the right decisions, you will grow up better. Now, Crowfeather, in my mind, has made a giant change. When I first heard of him, when he was Crowpaw and he was a taunting bully to many cats in his clan and cats not in his clan. But after his journey to see the Tribe of Rushing Water and after seeing Midnight, I think that this made him change his ways by seeing how much cats needed him, seeing how many cats are in danger. He has chosen a good path, and now that he has, I just can't see him taking a bad path. The Warriors series is great and major things, changes, and secrets are revealed. The Warrior books are very fine, and out of 10, I give this specific book a 10!
Warriors, NP: Twighlight Wonderful and sad, with some new material. Deaths and secret affairs are abound, in this wonderful book. I'm definately re-reading this one.
Part of Great Series of Books Warriors #1: Into the Wild (summer reading) (Warriors)
This series of books has turned my 12 year old daughter into a serious reader. She has read 11 of the books and I am about to order more! I find her reading first thing in the morning and late into the night. The books are clever, mysterious and dramatic. About clans of wild cats, and in particular one clan's battle to survive and raise the next generation of warriors. Great read for boys too.
Addictive
Have anyone ever wondered how the world is perceived by animals? How about cats? What do they think? What would they say if they could talk? This book is all about the world of cats. It's all about their thinking, their acting, their adventures, their emotions, and their whole suspenseful life. Erin Hunter is a master of suspension. This book will lure you in and have you cling to it until the very end. This suspense is a large part of what made me a Warriors fan. The ending leaves you hanging with tension, and wanting to read more.
I did not read previous books in this series but I certainly intend to. If you haven't already, I suggest reading the whole series from the begging to the end. At least that is what I am going to do. For anyone who has already read them all I suggest another amazing cat series titled Why Some Cats are Rascals. This is actually where my cat adventure reading started. You'll be amazed at how delightful these rascals are! Read all these books and you are bound to get addicted to them, I promise.
Not To Be Missed THis Warrior Series of books by Erin Hunter is a series not to be missed. I bought books originally for my grandaughter and soon became as hooked as she on this story. We have several cats and this book adds to the understanding of them. After you read the first book you are forever hooked on Rusty who becomes Firestar. Don't let another day pass before you get started. You will be a fan for sure.