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Young Adult Books - Warrior Cats
I know that many of you have children and quite a few of you are
teachers. A lot of us enjoy reading in general and SciFi/Fantasy in particular. That said, I'm wondering if anyone here is familiar with a series of books called "Warrior"? For some reason, three times recently in unrelated situations, I've been made aware of this series so today when I was at the bookstore I went in search of the books. I enjoy a good, easy read and I probably enjoyed the first Harry Potter book more than I did any of the others so I decided to buy the first book in this series. It turned out that the books were 3 for the price of two so I bought the first three. They appear to have been written for the 11-12 y/o age group. I had to LOL when I finally had a chance to read the back cover. DH is always saying he shares his name with cocker spaniels (Rusty). The first book introduces a cat named Rusty. I haven't told DH about this yet. So anyway, this is a series about four clans of feral cats living in the forest and their battles to survive and protect their territory. I'm just curious if anyone else has read this series. Also, when I am finished with the books I thought I'd send them out to anyone else interested in reading them or to anyone with kids that might enjoy them. They are paperback so they'll be easy to mail. There is a website www.warriorcats.com and a Google search produced enough hits to make me think there is quite a following. I'll let you know what this 52 y/o "kid" thinks about them. Julie |
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Young Adult Books - Warrior Cats
On Jan 17, 9:10*pm, GaDragonfly wrote:
I know that many of you have children and quite a few of you are teachers. A lot of us enjoy reading in general and SciFi/Fantasy in particular. That said, I'm wondering if anyone here is familiar with a series of books called "Warrior"? *For some reason, three times recently in unrelated situations, I've been made aware of this series so today when I was at the bookstore I went in search of the books. *I enjoy a good, easy read and I probably enjoyed the first Harry Potter book more than I did any of the others so I decided to buy the first book in this series. *It turned out that the books were 3 for the price of two so I bought the first three. *They appear to have been written for the 11-12 y/o age group. *I had to LOL when I finally had a chance to read the back cover. DH is always saying he shares his name with cocker spaniels (Rusty). *The first book introduces a cat named Rusty. I haven't told DH about this yet. *So anyway, this is a series about four clans of feral cats living in the forest and their battles to survive and protect their territory. *I'm just curious if anyone else has read this series. *Also, when I am finished with the books I thought I'd send them out to anyone else interested in reading them or to anyone with kids that might enjoy them. * They are paperback so they'll be easy to mail. *There is a websitewww.warriorcats..com and a Google search produced enough hits to make me think there is quite a following. I'll let you know what this 52 y/o "kid" thinks about them. Julie I read the first book in the series, and was reasonably impressed. Pam S. |
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Young Adult Books - Warrior Cats
On Jan 17, 11:56 pm, tanadashoes wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:10 pm, GaDragonfly wrote: I know that many of you have children and quite a few of you are teachers. A lot of us enjoy reading in general and SciFi/Fantasy in particular. That said, I'm wondering if anyone here is familiar with a series of books called "Warrior"? For some reason, three times recently in unrelated situations, I've been made aware of this series so today when I was at the bookstore I went in search of the books. I enjoy a good, easy read and I probably enjoyed the first Harry Potter book more than I did any of the others so I decided to buy the first book in this series. It turned out that the books were 3 for the price of two so I bought the first three. They appear to have been written for the 11-12 y/o age group. I had to LOL when I finally had a chance to read the back cover. DH is always saying he shares his name with cocker spaniels (Rusty). The first book introduces a cat named Rusty. I haven't told DH about this yet. So anyway, this is a series about four clans of feral cats living in the forest and their battles to survive and protect their territory. I'm just curious if anyone else has read this series. Also, when I am finished with the books I thought I'd send them out to anyone else interested in reading them or to anyone with kids that might enjoy them. They are paperback so they'll be easy to mail. There is a websitewww.warriorcats.com and a Google search produced enough hits to make me think there is quite a following. I'll let you know what this 52 y/o "kid" thinks about them. Julie I read the first book in the series, and was reasonably impressed. Pam S. roflol! I'm not sure reasonably impressed is a positive recommendation, Pam. {hugs and headbutts} Julie and the fourpaws |
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Young Adult Books - Warrior Cats
GaDragonfly wrote:
I know that many of you have children and quite a few of you are teachers. A lot of us enjoy reading in general and SciFi/Fantasy in particular. That said, I'm wondering if anyone here is familiar with a series of books called "Warrior"? For some reason, three times recently in unrelated situations, I've been made aware of this series so today when I was at the bookstore I went in search of the books. I enjoy a good, easy read and I probably enjoyed the first Harry Potter book more than I did any of the others so I decided to buy the first book in this series. It turned out that the books were 3 for the price of two so I bought the first three. They appear to have been written for the 11-12 y/o age group. I had to LOL when I finally had a chance to read the back cover. DH is always saying he shares his name with cocker spaniels (Rusty). The first book introduces a cat named Rusty. I haven't told DH about this yet. So anyway, this is a series about four clans of feral cats living in the forest and their battles to survive and protect their territory. I'm just curious if anyone else has read this series. Also, when I am finished with the books I thought I'd send them out to anyone else interested in reading them or to anyone with kids that might enjoy them. They are paperback so they'll be easy to mail. There is a website www.warriorcats.com and a Google search produced enough hits to make me think there is quite a following. I'll let you know what this 52 y/o "kid" thinks about them. Julie I meantioned this post to my crazy cat lady neighbour and she offered to lend me the first six books, so now I've got pleanty to read over the next few weeks. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Young Adult Books - Warrior Cats
I have the first book, though I haven't read it yet (I got most of the
New Jedi Order from a secondhand store, and it's huge....21 books/ novellas....) --Fil I meantioned this post to my crazy cat lady neighbour and she offered to lend me the first six books, so now I've got pleanty to read over the next few weeks. |
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