Warriors Super Edition: Moth Flight's Vision
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ryu valkyrie
My oldest son has fallen in love with this series. He has always loved cats, now he wants to have every Warriors book. Ranks right up there with Star Wars, which is saying something. The stories are not for the faint of heart at times. I hear as they series progresses it gets darker and darker (not unlike many other young adult series).
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karen barry
While I am not familiar with this author, i bought it as a gift for my granddaughter. She had begun the series and loved it. This, however, is the second series. Both series are pictured on the box. They look so similar, that I can't imagine that I am the only one to make this mistake. She decided to keep it for future reading, but is still missing the next book in the original series.
A careful reading may have revealed my error, but it would be nice if it were clearer.
A careful reading may have revealed my error, but it would be nice if it were clearer.
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maranda
After completing the first series, I dove head first into the second series. I like the fact that four younger cats (and one from each clan) were chosen by Starclan to find their new home, and that the animal prophet chosen to speak to them was from a species normally seen as a mortal enemy. However, to me it would have made more sense for them to be led to their proverbial promised land to begin with, versus to the "sun drown place", which was clearly NOT a suitable home.
During the journey, these cats were heroes of Homeric proportions, and clan differences and identities were set aside for the sake of a common purpose. I was somewhat disappointed with how the characters developed after they returned to their clans. They seemed to revert to being self-absorbed adolescents and the message of inter-clan cooperation all but vanished.
(SPOILER ALERT) I was particularly disappointed with how Crowfeather behaved. I wouldn't expect such xenophobia from a cat who had not one but two inter-clan romances. Given that the inter-clan new prophecy group was delivering ALL the clans to their salvation, Crowfeather and Leafpool could have easily incorporated that point into "look, I love who I love. I fell in love with the cat not the clan". With the move to the new forest, the old rules could've easily been tweaked so clans remain intact but they interact and cooperate more, and they could come up with ways to accommodate inter-clan couples. (Anyone see a race relations allegory??)
I'd also like to see the issue of "medicine cats don't take mates" addressed, and Leafpool would be the cat to do it. Her father's the clan leader, hellooo!!! They could modify the rules so that while a medicine cat is nursing and caring for kits, her duties temporarily fall to her apprentice. Once her kits are apprenticed, she returns to the job. (Anyone hear of maternity leave??) If mated she cats can serve as warriors and clan leaders, then why not as medicine cats? (Anyone see a clerical celibacy allegory???)
During the journey, these cats were heroes of Homeric proportions, and clan differences and identities were set aside for the sake of a common purpose. I was somewhat disappointed with how the characters developed after they returned to their clans. They seemed to revert to being self-absorbed adolescents and the message of inter-clan cooperation all but vanished.
(SPOILER ALERT) I was particularly disappointed with how Crowfeather behaved. I wouldn't expect such xenophobia from a cat who had not one but two inter-clan romances. Given that the inter-clan new prophecy group was delivering ALL the clans to their salvation, Crowfeather and Leafpool could have easily incorporated that point into "look, I love who I love. I fell in love with the cat not the clan". With the move to the new forest, the old rules could've easily been tweaked so clans remain intact but they interact and cooperate more, and they could come up with ways to accommodate inter-clan couples. (Anyone see a race relations allegory??)
I'd also like to see the issue of "medicine cats don't take mates" addressed, and Leafpool would be the cat to do it. Her father's the clan leader, hellooo!!! They could modify the rules so that while a medicine cat is nursing and caring for kits, her duties temporarily fall to her apprentice. Once her kits are apprenticed, she returns to the job. (Anyone hear of maternity leave??) If mated she cats can serve as warriors and clan leaders, then why not as medicine cats? (Anyone see a clerical celibacy allegory???)
Survivors #1: The Empty City :: Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #3: Shattered Sky :: The Apprentice's Quest - A Vision of Shadows #1 :: Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise :: Dawn of the Clans Box Set - Volumes 1 to 6
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julie arnold
It comes with all books in perfect condition. My daughter loved it & said it was really fun to read, and now she reads more and more! She loves talking about what happend in the books and her favorite character. think the covers are neat looking as well.
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cameron bruns
I LOVED this book. It was enjoyable till the very end. I was happy when she met Micah and sad when he died. I was happy when Mothflight had the kits and I was sad when they had to fight with Skyclan. All in all, I would give this book 10 stars if I could. Amazing Erin Hunter!!!! Keep it up!!!!!
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edgardo
I can't say enough good things about the Warriors series. The only reason I picked this box set to review is because I couldn't possibly post comments about all of them. My ten-year old daughter loves them all. She's read each of the books (and not just in this box set) probably 2-3 times already. An unexpected and welcome bonus is that she, her friends and now her little sister enjoy playing out some of the characters together. They make up all kinds of games on the Warriors theme, draw Warrior cats, come up with new names for each other, etc. That to me is wonderful! I encourage my children to go outside to play and to use their imagination and I'm very glad that Warriors provide them with another reason to do so.
I highly recommend these books. You sure get your money's worth!
I highly recommend these books. You sure get your money's worth!
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melanie harrell
I LOVED this book. It was enjoyable till the very end. I was happy when she met Micah and sad when he died. I was happy when Mothflight had the kits and I was sad when they had to fight with Skyclan. All in all, I would give this book 10 stars if I could. Amazing Erin Hunter!!!! Keep it up!!!!!
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dicelle rosica
I can't say enough good things about the Warriors series. The only reason I picked this box set to review is because I couldn't possibly post comments about all of them. My ten-year old daughter loves them all. She's read each of the books (and not just in this box set) probably 2-3 times already. An unexpected and welcome bonus is that she, her friends and now her little sister enjoy playing out some of the characters together. They make up all kinds of games on the Warriors theme, draw Warrior cats, come up with new names for each other, etc. That to me is wonderful! I encourage my children to go outside to play and to use their imagination and I'm very glad that Warriors provide them with another reason to do so.
I highly recommend these books. You sure get your money's worth!
I highly recommend these books. You sure get your money's worth!
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jen ashton motz
I shopped several places to find this set and the store had the best price. My 12 year old daughter loves this series and is flying through them so after buying the first series individually, I decided that the book set is the way to go. Great product, great service and price, and shipping was super fast. I am an the store customer for life.Warriors: The New Prophecy Box Set: Volumes 1 to 6
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mubarak al hasan
My son loves the Warrior series. He read through the first series, and I got tired of searching libraries for the books, When I saw this series at a good price, I grabbed it. He loves the characters and the stories in the books, and the books can appeal to both boys and girls.
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rebecca mehok
Though I hate the new covers, the books are great (per the norm). I've read them many times over, so I can tell you that the storyline is formed in an exquisite way, full of excitement, adventure, love, and a whirlwind of emotions that will sweep you off of your feet. Oh, gosh, I sound like I belong in a publishing company! Sorry if I bored you to death there for a minute. But everything I said is completely true! As for an age recommendation, don't listen when it says you should stop reading them after elementary school, because they definitely get... How do I word this..? Dark. Really dark. Not in this series, but in the ones after it... Well, there's a lot of death, blood, gore... Well... It's not OVERLY gory, but somewhat. I hoped that my review helped you to make choices about Warriors. Enjoy!
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