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Warriors: Power of Three #1: The Sight
Warriors: Power of Three #1: The Sight | Erin Hunter
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There will be three, kin of your kin . . . The wild cats have flourished in their new home on the banks of the lake for several seasons, and the Clans are growing strong and healthy with new kits. The time has come for three kits of ThunderClan to become apprentices. Hollypaw, Jaypaw, and Lionpaw spring from a strong legacy: children of Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw, two of the noblest ThunderClan warriors, and grandchildren of the great leader Firestar himself. All three young cats possess unusual power and talent and seem certain to provide strength to the Clan for the next generation. But there are dark secrets around the three, and a mysterious prophecy hints at trouble to come. An undercurrent of rage is rising against those who are not Clanborn, and the warrior code is in danger of being washed away by a river of blood. All the young cats' strength will be needed if the Clans are to survive. . . . who hold the power of the stars in their paws.
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Here is a question for all my cat lovers!!!! Is this series any good? Has anyone read it? There are a ton of books in this series! 😺😺

monkeygirlsmama I‘ve good things about it. My niece loved this series, but I don‘t remember if my daughter read any of it or not. I haven‘t myself. 6y
cswaingiggles I heard amazing things about it so I tried them. I read the first 3 books but just couldn‘t get in to them sadly. The story line was interesting but I struggled to stay interested in it 6y
PeanutButterPie My daughter devoured them, created a role play game based on them and still talks about them 6y
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Traci1 My son started reading them when he was around 7 or 8. He loved them and kept up with them until he was well into his teens. He still keeps them on a shelf in his room (he's 20). 6y
Jabberwocky I adored these when I was younger. They were one of my first series. I don‘t know how well they would hold up to an adult reading though. The place to start though is this book 6y
ThePurpleSponge I was obsessed with this series, mostly because the structure of the world is so easy to recreate with your own characters/clans. I really enjoyed roleplaying versions of this on online forums, creating my own cats and politics...but i can't say the writing/plotting is anything special. They also milked it for all it was worth - there are too many series and special editions. 6y
JenaJenkins My daughter was a huge fan during 3rd-5th grade (she also liked the Seekers series about bears). I read one and thought it was an interesting way to examine how a society works, along with some fun adventures. 6y
LibrarianRyan I think I am too old for this series because I never liked it. But kids devour it. Like crazy. Can not keep it or its various spin off in stock even 10 year later. 6y
ElisabethRose It's a great kids series! I haven't tried to read it as an adult but I'm sure it's way below our reading level. It could be a really fast read thought which could be nice. 6y
AverysGacha This is a great series but there are about 40 books including broken code book 3. I recommended it tho! 4y
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