Warrior Cats
by Erin Hunter
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"Warrior Cats . It’s just really different from all the other books I’ve read. It really gets you into the place you’re reading about. There are so many different cats, and you end up knowing all the names, as if you actually know them in real life. The way the author makes you believe in the book is really amazing. She can put so much description and so many different feelings into the book, so that you feel you’re there. It’s really good. You have to read it. It’s about cats who are in four separate clans, and every now and then there’s a fight to protect their territory. Sometimes cats die. There are different types of names, as you move through the ranks. You spend six moons in the nursery. Then you move up and become an apprentice and spend six moons there (then you have a name like something-paw). Then you move up and become a warrior. You spend as long as you possibly can there and then, when you feel you’re too old, you move down into an elder, where you stay until you die. Most of the series is based on Thunder Clan, which is the clan which lives in the woods. The other clans are Wind Clan, which lives on the moor, Shadow Clan which lives in the pine forest, and River Clan which lives by a river. Everyone has different points of view about who their different clan is, but personally I think Thunder Clan is the best. It’s not very violent, just a tiny bit. They have battles between clans and in one there is a giant mixup and all the clans fight. Some cats die sometimes, but mostly they just get injured. But it’s really the cool the way they describe how they fight, they duck and they move back and they pounce."
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