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Warriors Super Edition: SkyClan's Destiny

2017-06-05 
Warriors Super Edition: SkyClans Destiny is an epic stand-alone adventure in Erin Hunters #1 nationa
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Warriors Super Edition: SkyClan's Destiny

Warriors Super Edition: SkyClan’s Destiny is an epic stand-alone adventure in Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series! This Super Edition chronicles the return of the long lost fifth warrior Clan, following the events of Warriors Super Edition: Firestar's Quest.

Thanks to Firestar’s aid, the newly reunited SkyClan is thriving. Their leader, Leafstar, is desperate to believe that they will survive where the ancient SkyClan cats failed. But as threats continue to plague the Clan and dissent grows from within, Leafstar must face the one question she dreads most: Is SkyClan meant to survive?

Join the legion of fans who have discovered the epic adventures, fierce warrior cats, and thrilling fantasy world of the mega-bestselling Warriors series. This stand-alone entry is perfect for new readers and dedicated fans alike.

SkyClan’s Destiny also includes an exclusive ten-page Warriors manga adventure!

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“The characters are skillfully developed and Hunter provides a satisfying conclusion. ‘Warriors’ aficionados will bury their noses in the super volume and won’t emerge until they have whetted their appetites for the next installment.” (School Library Journal)

作者简介

Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of animals and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich, mythical explanations for animal behavior. She is the author of the Warriors, Seekers, Survivors, and Bravelands series. She lives in the UK. Visit her online at www.warriorcats.com.



Wayne McLoughlin studied art at San Diego State University and has worked as a writer and illustrator for such magazines as Esquire and National Lampoon. His books for children include Fireflies, by Alice Hoffman, Here is the Wetland, by Madeleine Dunphy (both Hyperion), and Loch, by Paul Zindel. He lives with his wife and daughter in Bellows Falls, Vermont.

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Wow. Thank you. ( love it!) My granddaughter got me to reading the Warriors cats, and because of these books, I really love reading again at my age....I always had cats in my lives and always wonder what kind of lives do they lead. I really love Erin Hunter writing the warriors cats I never laugh, and cry so much! once again THANK YOU! Great job... even at my age!..

I thought this book was amazing! I loved the idea of a flood, and how the clans had to survive well inside of the flood. It was the most perfect idea, only a couple thing I thought where "off". Number 1: the series contradicts itself. In Dovewing's silence, Dovewing learns to live without her special senses, while here she tries to get them back in the tunnels. She feels as if she cannot live without them. Also, the 2 books also took place around the same time. 2 events happening at the same time? Also, you would know Bramblestar better than to have a crush on a loner! I mean I may receive hate for this but Bramblestar has it basically set with Squirrelflight! Also, how did Jessy notice their relationship so quickly? In my opinion, the plot was a little rushed like that. Also, why so many kittypets? Most people would have taken their cat with them to leave. Though, the points in the story I thought where interesting was when the apprentice died trying to fetch the stick. It made me so sad! Poor Brackenfur! Also, the stick kept on causing trouble, which put a mischievous spark on the story. When Minty also became reunited with her housfolk, that was happy. The flood after the Dark Forest was also a nice idea, and the opposite of what the cats call "The Long Dry" or something in that category. Overall I loved the story, worth the money, and recommend it to all readers

When The Last Hope concluded I was beyond upset. I am in college, and have been reading this since I was in 3rd grade, so for Firestar and his friends to just END was too much to take in when I read those last words. I knew that it was continuing and would even if there were no more books about Thunderclan, but it was still hard.

Bramblestar's Storm is a worthy successor to give a sense of "completion" to die hard fans. While TLH had a very good conclusion, I still missed the characters and wanted to know how they were dealing with the effects of the war. This book handled this perfectly. Bramblestar is definitely a very good character, and as leader, I respect him. To try and uphold the leadership of Firestar is daunting for any cat, but my doubts are gone now that I have read this.

I teared up so much-especially in the first 40 pages because we see how the war has affected our cats. Their deaths leave a terrible gap for them, and they are suffering.

MY FEELS were intense. I enjoyed this Super Edition IMMENSELY. This is an emotionally charged one, and while not as strong as Crookedstar's Promise, it certainly has earned a right to belong on my shelf reserved for the Warriors.

HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

Well, I've only read a few chapters so far, but I'm already disappointed. I expected the clans to be building up again, but it seems as if they're just crumbling down (WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!) Sorreltail, a favorite of mine, had died - along with Icecloud, Toadstep, Hazeltail, Hollyleaf, Ferncloud, and many other favorites. Bramblestar seems okay at times, but other times it's just plain annoying - Squirrelflight and Bramblestar act as if they've done nothing together, as if because of one lie that Squirrelflight kept for her sister, Bramblestar only thinks of her as clan deputy. All the time when Squirrelflight and was speaking to him, I thought that Bramblestar would at least have a bit of emotional connection with her, but instead, so far, he doesn't even think of her.

I also think the deaths we're just too many. I expected a whole new series that shaped the clans, and I think Firestar shouldn't have died. He was the first ever character to come, people learn to love the cat, and then he dies. I honestly was a bit disappointed when the point of view changed from Firestar to Brambleclaw. I suppose I knew it was going to happen someday, but Firestar was always a favorite. They could have at least sent a sign that it was Bramblestar's turn, and Firestar was sent as either a regular clan mate again or an elder. I was very heart-broken and disappointed. I don't really want to read it much more with the present clans. Bramblestar doesn't feel like a fit leader to me at all...

All in all, I felt as if the clans are crumbling, many favorite cat's have died, and that I wish this book was better. I actually don't exactly think that Bramblestar should have ever been chosen for Thunderclan deputy. In my opinion, instead of this, there should've been an all new series.

I'm a fan of Warrior Cats, no doubt, and I've even started making my own series. But this book so far has really disappointed me, and left a bitter taste in my mouth. I was really captivated on the Last Hope, and I always knew there would be some deaths, but Firestar's death has left me kind of... disappointed and heart-broken.

Anyway, I'm sure some will enjoy this book but others will feel otherwise.

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