Not really. The cats in the warriors series do have to face many problems, but the battles that occur are not described in enough detail to be gory, and the sad parts are short and don't occur very often.
Nope because even though Warriors does have some scenes of battles, it doesn't explain every dripping gory part because I can tell you if it did, I wouldn't read it. Erin Hunter wanted kids to like her books not get grossed out so I can tell you the Warrior Series is NOT violent.
Probably. Darn. I know your sad too.. >:((
In my opinion, yes. But it depends on your tastes if you like the book or not. But it varies between peoples taste. I am a different person and I agree it depends on your "taste" and if you like warriors there are series too and a new seekers series from the same author about 3 bears and is interestinng too!
Harry Potter by far, in my opinion. The Warriors series has too many characters and is pretty confusing. Well, I can't really say which is better I suppose, because I never finished reading the Warriors series since I got bored on the first book.
Well, I've found that Watership Down is extremely similar, however the subject is rabbits instead of cats. >Guardians of Ga'Hoole is also a lot like warriors. It is about Owls. guardians of ga'hoole is very much like warriors and the redwall series is similar too
some time in April 2009 so not too long to wait for
some thought the book was too gory and had too much foul language.
* The Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer * The Inheritence Series by Christopher Paloini * The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling * The Shadow Children Series by Margaret Peterson Haddix * The Lord of the Rings Series by J.R.R. Tolkien * The Warriors Series by Erin Hunter I love these books and I hope you will too! =)
No. The Lost Boys, which I've seen, isn't too gory at all (however i must confess that we might be thinking of two different things).
* The Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer * The Inheritence Series by Christopher Paloini * The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling * The Shadow Children Series by Margaret Peterson Haddix * The Lord of the Rings Series by J.R.R. Tolkien * The Warriors Series by Erin Hunter I love these books and I hope you will too! =)
Erin Hunter are actually three diffrent people.Check out:www.warriorcats.com for more information on them. I love Warriors too!!! They're my favorite book series.
R for the gory violence...but trust me it's not too bad