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Editora: HarperCollins. ISBN: Formato: Livro. Fantasia e Magia. Sobre o autor. Ler mais. Leia mais de Erin Hunter. Livros relacionados. Categorias relacionadas Pular no carrossel. Curiosidades e Questionamentos. A small tortoiseshell she-cat emerged from a dark corner, her pawsteps quick and soundless. The gray cat dipped her head in greeting. How is Mousefur? And the others? They will all recover, too.

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Avaliar como 5 de cinco, Amei. Nota: 0 de 5 estrelas. This book had a slow start for me. However by the end of the book I could not put it down. I really loved Fireheart and the others of the Thunder Clan and I'm looking forward to the next book. This is one the best books I have read! I love cats and can't wait to get the next book in the series. This was the first book that I read by Erin Hunter and it was great, can't wait for the new "Survivors" series to come out.

In the book "Warriors: Into the Wild" Rusty, an orange house cat, is baffled by his dream of hunting mice and decides to go into the local woods. Ignoring his friend's warning of the wild cats, Rusty stumbles into a fight with a warrior apprentice named Graypaw.

Near the younge apprentice is the Thunder Clan leader Bluestar and a warrior named Lionheart. Impressed by the kittens wits and fighting skills, she asks him to join her clan and live as a wild cat. Hesitant, Rusty decides to meet them next afternoon and eventually goes to become part of the clan.

His presece makes many taunt him for being a kittypet, but he scilences them by fighting the bully Longtail. After only one night, Redtail the clan deputy is killed in battle by Oakheart a RiverClan cat. Tigerclaw claimed that he killed Oakheart soon after words and is congradulated for his bravery.

After living in the clan for two months, Firepaw Rusty , is begining to hunt on his first task when he suddenly runs into ShadowClan's cast out medicine cat named Yellowfang. To protect the clan, Firepaw badly injures Yellowang and gives her prey which he also eats.

Soon, he is punished for eating the prey and has to treat Yellowfang until she recovers. After Yellowfang is better, Firepaw begins to do more hunting tasks and practices fighting moves with his mentor Bluestar.

Tension with ShadowClan rise when they try to take ThunderClan hunting grounds, and they have driven out WindClan from its territory. One shocking day, Ravenpaw admits he saw his mentor Tigerclaw murder Redtail after Redtail killed Oakheart. Firepaw wanted to tell Bluestar, but he never got the chance. After the apprentices take Bluestar and Tigerclaw to the Moonstone to talke to their warrior ancesters called StarClan, a battle ragged in the ThunderClan terriory against ShadowClan. Many were killed inclueding Lionheart, so Tigerclaw was appointed deputy.

Life became harder for Ravenpaw when Tigerclaw plot to kill him and the time came to save him when the kits were stolen from the den and the medicine cat died. Firepaw was set out to find YellowFang to see if she took them to ShadowClan so he took Ravenpaw to Barley's barn and live thier instead. Once Firepaw found Yellowfang, she say who murdered Spottedleaf and took the kits and offered to help get them back.

With the help of a group of warriors and ShadowClan elders who want to over throw their leader, they over through the leader and took the kits back home. I absolutly love this series, but it is hard to make a summary of this book. Their is so much detail that it can be hard to fit in a long paragraph!

I wish Fireheart could have told Bluestar about Tigerclaw before the end of the book. She probebly wouldn't believe him unless Ravenpaw told her before he left and was claimed dead to hid himself. I really want the Cat Clans to egsist, but saddly cats can't do many of these things. But the book makes them act like really smart cats that are just like my own.

Freckles, Nellie, and Sophie, my cats, probebly would not survive in the Clan, but they sure do act like them sometimes. I hope that cat lovers enjoy this book. Warriors book 1, Into the Wild , is a very interesting book about warrior cats.

Although it is a good book, some parts are more confusing than others, and cats lovers may fing the book sad and depressing. Rusty the 'Kittypet' wanders out in the woods hunting for mice and gets attacked from Graypaw a Thunderclan Apprentice. So rusty fights back and out of nowhere he is a apprentice now. I enjoyed this book a lot more than I expected to. The origins of Fireheart are fascinating and inspiring - and this coming from someone about 20 years too old to be reading a book like this!

This is a book about Rusty a cat who was a kittypet became a Fireheart,the thunderclan warrior. Rusty became a warrior by defending himself of the warriors. Even though Rusty wasn't a warrior, because he defend himself of the thunderclan warrior, Bluestar the leader of the thunderclan invited Rusty to thunderclan.

And there is where Rusty got his name, Fireheart by becoming a warrior. I loved this book because there is a lot of actions in it. You guys have to read this! Rusty a kittypet, becomes a warrior cat and joins Thunderclan.

Bluestar knows this is the prophecy she heard, only fire will save the clan. Because, he is named Fireheart. Rusty, a common house cat, decides to abandon his "kittypet" life when he's invited to become an apprentice warrior with Thunderclan, one of several clans of feral cats that hunt for their food and fight for their territory.

Yeah, that's right. Clans of fighting cats. I think we have to chalk this one up to "things adults will probably never quite get" and accept it, but if you want more detail, here we go. To describe this book, I'm going to imagine a conversation with a friend of mine who would take a good amount of joy in subtly mocking me about this book while asking more and more questions so he might relish the ridiculousness. I notice that you're reading a book with a cat on the cover.

Now, it doesn't look like nonfiction, nor does the cat appear to be intended ironically Oh really? What's the series about? Well, it's about clans of cats who live by a warrior code and battle for survival in the wilderness. Imagine warrior knights loyal to a king The first one is from the perspective of a house cat named Rusty who joins up with the Thunderclan and proves himself worthy of becoming a warrior as he protects the clan and his friends.

Yes, seriously. So all the characters are cats. Does Rusty fight along side Fluffy, Rocketship, and Mittens? Actually, once Rusty joins the clan, his name becomes Firepaw. And all the clan cats have these double names like Tigerclaw or Spottedleaf or Bluestar. Are you making this up? I promise you, I'm not making this up. I'll admit, I've heard of the series, but I don't think I really realized everything that it would entail.

Get it? En- tail? You're hilarious. There's a lot of these books, aren't there? There are approximately a zillion books in this series. A zillion? A zillion books about anthropomorphic fighting cats? Who on earth is reading these? In the eight to twelve age bracket, it's more a question of who isn't reading them.

It's a series that actually appeals to both girls and boys and here's why. One: it's about kittehs which means all girls will read this. Two: they fight which means lots of boys will read this. Three: have you ever heard of a little thing called Redwall by Brian Jacques? Now all the geeks will read this. Don't knock Redwall!

I'm not knocking Redwall at all, because Redwall is awesome, but you have to admit Well played I could be making bank. What mastermind conceived of this evil plan?

The idea was originally suggested to the editor by the publisher, who wanted a series about cats, and it all took off from there. The surname "Hunter" stems from the combined desire to come up with something that fits the series and "Hunter" works pretty nicely and the goal to tap into the Redwall market by simple shelf placement.

It also means you don't break up the series by an author's last name if they were to all be shelved according to the individual author. Okay, but really, while the book premise might seem wildly ridiculous to adults, I can totally see the appeal for children. Epic stories, a return to tales rather knightly topics of honor and loyalty, a huge cast of characters There's actual fighting and death, which means kids don't feel like this is some pandering story about kitty-cats where everything turns out okay in the end and Miss Whiskers is just sleeping.

Young readers learn moral lessons about being dedicated to achieving their goals and rising above taunts and prejudice. I'll admit that I may have, at times, wanted to insert various lolcats as illustrative aids and shout "Thundercats! My significant other refers to this as the "lazer cat" series. And no, there's no way I would be caught on the subway reading this book by another adult but that's the thing I'm not the intended market; kids are, and as long as they're entertained, I'm totally fine with any epic series that keeps them reading.

Sure, "Warriors" doesn't seem quite as literary as Redwall , though it's gotten nominated for various awards, and there's a really large cast of characters, but that only seems to invest kids in learning everything to conquer it all and diving into this new world. It's not another planet; the cats don't wear clothes.

A kid could read this and very easily look at the family cat in a whole new light. Yes, the cats seem to have an impressive knowledge of herbal lore at their paw-tips, but to just injure cats in battle and then leave them to fester and die would be far too gruesome.

His eventual path towards leading Thunderclan which I'm guessing at right now seems pretty clear. This is obviously set up for a series, but this has to have surpassed the wildest expectations of the publisher, given the huge fan base and large number of participating members on the fan message boards.

Here's the thing. Unlike some other young reader books, I can't really say that I would recommend this to other adults -- there seems to be an age limit for the obsession. Honestly, I would suspect there's an age limit from any true pleasure taken from these. After a certain age, if you're going to read about anthropomorphic animals, you want a little more from them. However, Warriors could prove to be a key stepping stone from much simpler young reader books to other, more intense fantasy worlds and giant epics.

Hey, it might even help to improve the attention span of children if they manage to read all these books and remember the family trees and so on. Clearly Warriors has lots of fans and despite my good-natured teasing, this old-fogy can see how kids today might find this to be a truly captivating series.

Oh, and one last thing. I finished writing this review and then went out to dinner with my significant other. We sat down and almost immediately, my significant other's eyes locked on something beyond my elbow.

Behind us, an elderly couple sat and beside the older woman, a copy of Warriors sat with a bookmark in it. It was book six of the first series. I think these books are wonderful. Evidently adults do read these books for their own enjoyment. She wasn't even reading it to engage in a shared interest with a grandchild as had been my hypothesis. It takes all kinds, evidently. I've heard a lot about the Warriors series for middle grade readers and wanted to judge them for myself.

The Warriors books are about anthropomorphic cats. This volume follows Rusty, a "kitty-pet" who feels the lure of the woods beyond his house. When he ventures there, he finds warriors known as the ThunderClan.

They are among four clans who have divided the forest into territories. To Rusty's delight, he's welcomed into the ThunderClan and begins training as a warrior. Of course, there are betrayals, an evil clan, and many other mysteries for the young cat to work through. The main characters of this non fiction, biography story are Christopher McCandless,.

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