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Moonrise (Warriors: The New Prophecy, Book 2)

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This book was great. I was confused though that Erin Hunter would change the view to Stormfur when it was first Brambleclaw. But I soon got used to it and the book was a page turner. Even though this book is fiction and would not actually happpen, it felt real. I can not wait for the next book and I am wondering whose point of view it is going to be.

I liked this book because our point of view sort of switches, now we get narrated more by Stormfur's view and Leafpaw's view.

In this exciting book, the journeying cats must go through the mountains, as Midnight tells them "Their path is laid out in the stars." However, they make a deadly mistake and fall into the paws of the Tribe of Rushing Water- a group of cats who have their own prophecy from different ancestors to fufill. They are facinated with Stormfur for some reason, and it becomes apparent in the form of a dark sliding shadow.

Back home, the destruction of the forest begins. Leafpaw is getting confused about her duties, until a certain StarClan medicine cat that not even Cinderpelt met helps her along. ThunderClan is starving and an ambitious cat waits in the strongest Clan of them all. As leaf-bare approaches, it seems that no hope is left for the dying forest.

Will the journeying cats make it back in time? Who really is Mothwing's and Hawkfrost's father? And who's the "silver cat?"

Find out in Warriors: Moonrise!

I really loved this book. It was truly deeper. Romances flare up, especially between Crowpaw and Feathertail. At the end a cat dies. This book was really a good one. Definitely recommended! Probably my favorite Warriors book!

Moonrise was a great book to read and the whole series is great! The warriors series is my very favorite and CAN'T wait for the next one that unfortunately doesn't come out intil Jan.1st.......
These are the best books I've ever read and advise many people to read them. I personaly liked the 3rd book "Forest of Secrets" as my favorite with Moonrise coming in at 2nd but, all of the books are still great. Make sure to read starting from the first book or you might not catch on to the rest and a lot happens in every book that is exciting and you can't afford to miss out in the action.

Anyways, speaking of just Moonrise, I have to say it was a great book full of action and sadness. The book was based on 2 different characters point of veiws, Stormfur and Leafpaw.
It's singling them put as telling of what is happening to the 2 groups, the traveling and the ones at camp. With Stormfur, it's telling what's happening with the 6 traveling cats and with Leafpaw, it's telling what's happening back in Thunderclan camp.
All of the clans are suffering from trowlegs except for Riverclan who hasn't been having problems. Cats are still greiving over the dissappearing cats. Leafpaw is trying to keep the heavy burden of what the missing cats really went to do as Firestar fears over squirrelpaw, his daughter, and Brambleclaw. Graystripe is also fearing over his 2 children, Stormfur and Feathertail who had also gone missing.

Both groups, Traveling and at home, are having troubles and mysteries that do and don't come clear.
It's up to the 6 cats to save their clans and unite as one in order to survive through their journey back to their home and guide their clans to safety.

This book was thrilling and full of action. I heavily advise people to read it.


The story begins as Brambleclaw, Crowpaw, Stormfur, Feathertail, Tawnypelt, and Squirrelpaw depart from their prophetic message from Midnight the badger. In the mountains trying to get home, the crew runs into a tribe of cats who have their own beliefs. The leader of this tribe, Stoneteller, has had a vision of a silver gray cat coming to save them from a deadly black panther named Sharptooth. Stoneteller believed Stormfur was the cat whom the Tribe of Endless Hunting has spoken about. The Tribe of Endless is like the tribe's heaven and that's where their cats go when they die. Stormfur tried to leave, but Brooke and Crag wouldn't let him, and made Brambleclaw and the others leave. Leaving Stormfur behind with the tribe, Brambleclaw and the rest come back to the tribe in secret to free the enslaved RiverClan warrior later that night. In the process, Sharptooth attacks the tribe. After narrow escape from injury, they run knowing this was their chance to free Stormfur. One day later, Stormfur stopped in his tracks and decided to fight Sharptooth and save the tribe. Stormfur was worried about Brooke, the cat he left but loved within the tribe. The rest thought Stormfur was crazy, but they agreed as they set back out to save the tribe. I will not spoil the ending, though. All I can say is one of the six clan warriors will die.


I really liked this book overall, but there was a few things I disliked. I hated how the viewpoints kept changing from the six cats to Leafpaw back at home. The end was satisfying, but sad. Erin Hunter does a great job expressing details in her books.


The people who would really like this book series would be cat and fantasy lovers. I could compare these books to Redwall or to Harry Potter in a way because the animals talk like in Redwall, and there is a lot of action, adventure, and mystery like in Harry Potter. For those of you who crave for action and adventure among animals, this would most defiantly be the ultimate choice for you.

i love the new warriors series, it has tons of cliffhangers, many surprises, gut wrenching moments, and tons of action. there has really been a series like it. now the story is from stormfur's point of view (i think it switches every book) well the questining cats are on there way home and are traveling through the mountains. along the way they meet the tribe of rushing water, were they to have there own procphecy, have similar ways of life like the clan cats but they are also stalked by a vicous killer named sharptooth who threatens to destroy them unless the cats can do something about it. back in the forest leafpaw can only whach as the twolegs destroy more of there home and she learns other clans are suffering execpt for riverclan were the twolegs haven't touched them yet. also she must now deal with another threat in the forest who may be the tiger in the fire (the prophecy that cinderpelt saw in midnight) and with the twolegs destroying more of there home and leaf-bear coming the prey is starting to dissapear, the cats are on the verge of war, and many warriors are starting to dissapear. can the questing cats make it home before its to late? find out.

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