Micah’s Blog 3: Warriors: The New Prophecy
In this series all the characters are cats! It’s my all-time-favorite series.Book1: Midnight, Book2: Moonrise, Book3: Dawn,Book4: Starlight, Book5: Twilight, Book6: Sunset.I’m starting on Moonrise first. I’ve got to read Midnight again.MOONRISEStormfur, Brambleclaw, Tawnypelt, Crowpaw, Feathertail, Squirrelpaw, and Midnight, the badger set out to bring Stormfur, Brackenfur, Tawnypelt, Crowpaw, Feathertail, and Squirrelpaw home. While back at the camp, Leafpaw befriends the RiverClan medicen They meet up with Purdy again and they set off. They are about to go back when Midnight says they should go through the mountains and cuts Purdy off, so they go through the mountains and meet The Tribe of Rushing Waters. In thr Tribe they meet cats like Stoneteller,who is the leader and healer,and Brook and Crag.
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These sound great. If you like this type of story, we have a book called “The Mob” in our library. It is about the migration of crows. All of the characters are crows taking part in the journey. I have read some of it and find it very interesting so far.
We missed you at book club yesterday. I am trying to find some suggestions of French titles to interest you.
Mme Alexander
Hi Micah-
Every time I think of my visit with you, I think of how I really must get going and read the Warriors! Judging by how you describe these books, I’m thinking you might also enjoy Tad Williams’ “Tailchaser’s Song” (I’m not sure if this link will work… ) Also, have you read “Firebringer”? (Clement-Davies). I agree with Mme. Alexander that you might enjoy “The Mob” – it’s quite good (I think there are three out now). Ben Gadd did a book called “Raven’s End” – I really liked the setting (in the Rocky Mountains not far from where I grew up in Banff). And, as you can imagine, I always like to support Canadian authors!
Hope all is well with you –
Cheers,
Nikki
Sorry! I’m not sure how that last message posted twice – you can delete the first one so you don’t clutter up your blog! What else are you reading these days?
Nikki
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