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It was then published as a paperback on 24 May 2005 [5] and an e-book on 13 October 2009. [6] A Dangerous Path was also published in the UK as a paperback on 2 April 2007 [7] and in Canada as a hardcover on 20 May 2004. [8] The book has also been published in foreign languages such as German, [9] Japanese, French, Russian and Korean. [10]
After many kits die in battle, Yellowfang finally speaks out, leading Brokenstar to falsely accuse Yellowfang of the deaths of two kits, allowing him to exile her from the Clan. Homeless, Yellowfang enters nearby ThunderClan's territory, where she is apprehended and taken prisoner by Firepaw (a scene initially depicted in Into the Wild from ...
Warrior’s Refuge is the second in an original English-language manga trilogy based on the best-selling book series Warriors by Erin Hunter.The manga was published by the distributor Tokyopop, and was released on 26 December 2007 along with Dark River, the second book in Warriors: Power of Three.
Bluestar's Prophecy is a children's fantasy novel in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter.This is the second Warriors Super Edition, the first being Firestar's Quest.The book follows Bluestar from birth until her eventual rise to leadership in ThunderClan.
Upon becoming an apprentice (a warrior or medicine cat in training), "-paw" replaces "-kit" at the end of the character's name (Bluepaw, Bramblepaw, Tallpaw). When the character completes their apprenticeship and is promoted to a full warrior or medicine cat, the suffix to their name is then changed to one chosen by the Clan leader or medicine ...
Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, originally known as Warriors, is the first story arc in the Warriors juvenile fantasy novel series about feral cats. The arc comprises six novels which were published from 2003 to 2004: Into the Wild , Fire and Ice , Forest of Secrets , Rising Storm , A Dangerous Path , and The Darkest Hour .
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The Sight quickly mounted #1 on all major sales charts, including the New York Times Best Seller list. [3] It was recommended as Children's Summer Reading by the Washington Post Children's Book Club. [2] Booklist gave a positive review saying, "As in previous books, personal tensions are juxtaposed against dangers from the outside. Plenty of ...