World Famous Comics: Warriors Super Edition: Firestar's Quest (Warriors)
Warriors Super Edition: Firestar's Quest (Warriors)
By: Erin Hunter Publisher: HarperCollins Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: HarperCollins Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 528 Publication Date: September 01, 2007 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: August 21, 2007
There is peace at last between the warrior Clans, and Firestar is proud of the strength and unity of the cats he leads in ThunderClan. All four forest Clans are thriving, training new warriors and keeping their boundaries without conflict.
But Firestar's dreams are haunted by wailing cats fleeing a terrible disaster. With unexpected help from an old kittypet friend, he discovers a shocking secret: StarClan, the warrior ancestors who guide his paw steps, have lied to him.
Firestar is faced with the hardest decision of his life. Can he really turn his back on the forest that has become his home and embark on a perilous quest to discover a dark truthone that has been buried beyond the memory of living cats? Whatever he finds at the end of his journey, he knows that nothing can ever be the same again.
Big fan Big dissapiontment! I love the warriors series! I own all the books and was very excied to read another book about the beloved Firestar and fill in some gaps about the second series! I chose to do this book for a project at school and once you start that book you cant change it. I begged my teacher to let me change my book but she wouldnt let me. I was stuck reading this very plotless and boring book, that remindes me of none of the other warrior books that are works of art! This book is a waste of paper. However my review will not change your mind on buying this book if you are a warrior fanatic like me. I wouldnt have belived anyone if they said this book was bad. So you will buy the book and find out how bad it is for youself!
Bought the whole series I bought the entire Erin Hunter Warriors series. From the first book to the last I was totally absorbed and lost in the characters. I couldn't wait to get to the end of a book to see what happened next but at the same time I hated the book to end because I felt like I was losing a friend. The characters are so life like and the story line believable even though you know it's total fantasy! I recommend this book for anyone who loves reading and getting lost in well developed characters and an amazing story.
Two thumbs up (but if i hade more than two hands i would give it more) Personally, i think this book is the best in the series! But its only my opinion. Firestar starts on a quest to bring back SkyClan. He is sucessful and at the end of the book we see Sandstorm with hers and Firestar's kits. It reall gives a good intro to Squirrlpaw and Leafpaw(Squirrlflight and Leafpool) and it gives a good intro to the newly named warrior Brambleclaw, although the only cats of thunderclan mentioned are Sandstorm and Firestar(plus the ancient thunderclan) Although it centers on Firestar and Sandstorm's quest and not much on the current ThunderClan cats, I think its a great book and you will NOT want to put it down!!
Awesome ppls! must read. I got Firestar's Quest the day it came out. I thought the cover would look more golden (it looked like that on the Internet), but that probably is the only flaw. The moment I grabbed it I opened the pages and took a sneak peek at the Prologue about the four Clans driving SkyClan out from the forest. I was glad we got to see the forest again after it being destroyed. Firestar struggles with some strange dreams and not even Cinderpelt knows the meaning of it. He and Sandstorm go on a quest to find out more about SkyClan, and meanwhile, Firestar tries to convince Sandstorm that she isn't just "second-best" to Spottedleaf. I would probably change the info on the inside cover because the fact that StarClan so-called "lied" to the Clans isn't mainly what the whole book revolves around. It's more the the Quest part (where else would the title come from?) and rebuilding SkyClan and maybe a little less romantic Firestar-Sandstorm-Spottedleaf conflict, and more battles and action. Other, it was a perfect book. I found it impossible to put down. Canaryflight
Best Book of the Series Firestar's Quest is the best book of the Warrior's series in my opinion. It's one of the best books I've read in a while. Erin Hunter is a wonderful storyteller and I believe that she outdid herself on this story!