Cats of the Clans revolves around the cats of all the Warriors series, and it shows a basic sketchof the rather important cats in the books. It also includes a description of the Clan that the cat is in.
Along with the sketch, the cat also comes with a picture. These cats have amazing pictures. Favorites include Crowfeather, Ashfur, and Crookedstar.
These cats include all of your favorites, from the first book to the newest series. Cats of the Clans is a detailed sketch of all the cats you love, and you can't be disappointed at this marvelous little handbook. Unfortuneately this book will not always be accurate, as the series are still being written. So be sure to keep watch for other little Warriors guidebooks!
yes. i have read Cats of the Clans and Code of the Clans. They are all realy good. Teh book was published a while ago so the characters are old and not all of the cats are there (the newer ones anyways) . You could also go to warrioscats.com and you can ask Erin Hunter your questions.
No, the "Warrior Cats" series by Erin Hunter is not racist. The series focuses on the adventures and lives of various cat clans and does not contain themes of racism.
on harpercollins.com
Allegiances of the Clans has been canceled
in Long shadows the clans find a loner named sol and sol then gives the thunderclan cats a new prophecy
Dawn of the Clans.
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Yes. Erin Hunter is consisted of multiple authors, but they do write the Warrior Cats series.
It doesn't say, either in Fire and Ice or Cats Of The Clans. Ask Erin Hunter, maybe.
The fourth book in the "Dawn of the Clans" series by Erin Hunter is called "The Blazing Star." It follows the journey of the early clans as they face challenges and discover their destinies in the world of warriors.
Erin Hunter is very interested in writing books about cats.
Cats!