Warrior Cats is a colection of books by Erin Hunter (Vicky Holmes, Cherith Baldry, Kate Cary and Tui Sutherland). The front covers are drawn by Wayne McLoughin throughtout the series, apart from manga. The books are published by HarperCollins.
Warrior Cats is currently made up of four series, each containing and soon to be contaning six books. The first series (Warrior Cats/Warriors) follows the life of a young housecat named Rusty as he joins some wildcats living in the forest, and learns that danger lurks behind known faces.
Warrior Cats: The New Prophecy is about how Twolegs (humans) are cutting down the cats forest. Four prophecised cats, Brambleclaw, Feathertail, Crowpaw and Tawnypelt, along with Stormfur and Squirrelpaw, journey to find the Clans a new home-before it's too late. Also, Brambleclaw must decide who he really trusts.
Warrior Cats: Power of Three features Lionpaw, Jaypaw and Hollypaw, three cats said to have "The Power Of The Stars In Their Paws". The Three must figure out what their destinies are-and how to face them.
Warrior Cats: Omen Of The Stars is a series currently not completed. The series follows Dovepaw and her sister Ivypaw as Dovepaw struggles to face up to her destiny.
Warriors: Bluestar's Prophecy, Firestar's Quest, and SkyClan's Destiny are Super Editions, somewhat larger than usual Warriors Books (about 300-400 pages long, whereas these are currently 500-700 pages long).
Bluestar's Prophecy is about former Clan leader Bluestar, Firestar's Quest features Firestar as he struggles to bring together a lost Clan, and SkyClan's Destiny is about Leafstar wondering whether SkyClan really was meant to survive.
Warriors Field Guides: Battles of the Clans, Code of the Clans, Cats of the Clans and Secrets of the Clans tell readers about the secrets they may not already know.
Manga:
The Lost Warrior: The Lost Warrior, Warrior's Refuge, Warriors Return
Tigerstar and Sasha: Into The Woods, Escape from the Forest, Return to the Clans
The Rise of Scourge
Ravenpaw's Path: Shattered Peace, A Clan in Need, The Heart of a Warrior
Both series have dedicated fan bases, so it ultimately comes down to personal preference. "Warrior Cats" focuses on clans of wild cats and their adventures, while "Twilight" is a romance series involving vampires and werewolves. Decide based on whether you prefer animal or supernatural stories.
The term "Warrior Cats" is often used to refer to the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter, even though the series is actually titled "Warriors". This is because there are many books and resources about Warriors in general (human warriors), but only one so far about warrior cats.
Within the warriors series, "Warrior Cats" and "Warriors" both refer to the cats who defend their clans from danger, hunting and even fighting when necessary.
Warrior cats is a great series by Erin Hunter where a kit by the name of Rusty joins a clan of forest cats and gets his name changed to Firepaw. There are 4 clans. Thunderclan (the one firepaw joined) Riverclan, Windclan, and Shadowclan, they have seprate territories and they all hunt and survive out in the forest. There are many twists and turns and shocking events. You should read the books its great!
Twilight, as in the show, actually features a Mary Sue. Bella Swan? Yup. She has a bad past which has little effect on her. She seems so naturally beautiful to men. She's expressionally flat. She's meant to make viewers think she's cool, though some (like me) just aren't fooled. It kind of ruins the whole show for me. Now the Warrior Cats books themselves aren't half bad. Some are amazing in my opinion, for instance, the Dawn of the Clans. Though the rest are a bit...Iffy. Like they were written as they went along. Great choice, Erins. But the fandom? AMAZING. The community is great, it's super fun to roleplay. There are good forums and even better Roblox games made just for this. For example...Warrior Cats: The Lake Project on Roblox. To explain how amazing this fandom would take a looonnngggg time for me...Maybe another time. Or never. Anyways, Warrior Cats has got my vote.
Warrior Cats is way better
WARRIOR CATS SOOO MUCH!
twilight is like sooooo boring
The Warrior series by Erin Hunter is about four clans of cats that live in a forest. They worship StarClan (their kind-of god).
Warrior cats. Bella Swans (I believe that's her name lmao) is a Mary Sue and her character bombs the whole show. Warrior cats, however, have an amazing fandom and....MOSTLY amazing books.
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2007 or 8 i think.
The center picture is Crowfeather and the cats in the backround are ThunderClan fighting off the badgers.
Sandstorm had her kits in the book "Twilight" in the Warrior Cats series.
Warrior cat games are games that you can play online on the Warrior Cats websites.
Yes there is a Warrior Cats fansite. The link is below Warrior Cats has a great website as well. The link is posted below.
He is a definite shadowclan warrior.
Cinderpelt has brown eyes in the Warrior Cats series.
Warrior cats has no show or movie. If you mean the first book then the answer is Into the Wild.
Warrior cats have only book series and videos on youtube that youtubers make.
Do you mean warrior cats? If you do it's an elder.
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