Bluestars prophecy is an exclusive book or a special book, it is part of no series. if you ask me i would read it after you are done the first series otherwise the end will be spoild.
"Bluestar's Prophecy" is number 4 in the Warriors super edition series. It explores the backstory of Bluestar, the leader of ThunderClan.
Fuzzypelt is a character from the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter. He is known for his thick, fluffy fur and is a warrior in ThunderClan. He is depicted as loyal and brave in the series.
The second series in the Warriors book series is called "The New Prophecy." It follows the journey of the ThunderClan cats after they receive a prophecy that foretells of danger and destruction.
The New Prophecy
The series that follows the New Prophecy in the Warriors book series is called Power of Three.
Warriors: Omen of the Stars, is the title of the fourth series of warriors.
You can read "Bluestar's Prophecy" before or after the original Warriors series, as it provides backstory on the character Bluestar from the main series. It is recommended to read it after at least completing the first series to have a better understanding of the world and characters in the Warriors universe.
Yes! Bluestar's prophecy is a book in the Warriors series and is a prequel to Into the Wild.
here are the warriors books: the first series, the new prophecy series, power of three series, omen of the stars series, manga, and informative books and superedition
The third member of the prophecy in the "Warriors" series is Brambleclaw (later Bramblestar). He plays a prominent role in the series as a loyal and strong warrior who becomes a key figure in fulfilling the prophecy.
The book after Crookedstar's Promise is Into The Wild, as of now. Crookedstar's Promise ties in with Bluestar's Prophecy, and soon to be in the same era is Yellowfang's Secret. So, Bluestar's Prophecy is after Crookedstar's Promise, then it leads to Into The Wild.
There are six books in the New Prophecy series, Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn, Starlight, Twilight, Sunset.
I'd say they're about equal