Warriors Super Edition: Bramblestar's Storm

Warriors Super Edition: Bramblestar's Storm

By Erin Hunter

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An epic stand-alone adventure in Erin Hunter's #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series! In this never-before-told story, return to ThunderClan after the events of the fourth Warriors series, Omen of the Stars.

The Dark Forest has been defeated, and Bramblestar is now leader of ThunderClan. But the warrior cats must learn to weather a new kind of storm—or all four Clans will be swept away.

Join the legion of fans who have discovered the epic adventures, fierce warrior cats, and thrilling fantasy world of the mega-bestselling Warriors series. This stand-alone entry is perfect for new readers and dedicated fans alike.

Bramblestar's Storm also includes an exclusive ten-page Warriors manga adventure and a sneak peek at Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #1: The Apprentice’s Quest!

Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN-13: 9780062291455
ISBN-10: 0062291459
Published on 1/26/2016
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 528

Book Reviews (14)

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A book about cats and hurricanes, this is. In the summer of whatever year–actually, I don't know if it was summer or not, but anyway, a great storm hits the lake territories, where, incidentally, some cats are living. Bramblestar, leader of ThunderClan, one of the little cat groups, decides to help his cats by relocating them to the tunnels, where it is damp and cold but safe from floodwater. As the floodwaters slowly recede, ThunderClan runs into many troubles, such as foxes, badgers, and having to hunt in an unfamiliar part of the forest. Then, Bramblestar saves three house cats from drowning, which at first causes dissent among the cats. All the while Bramblestar is wrestling with the legacy of the great leader Firestar and contemplating about whether or not to help ShadowClan, where his sister lives. Very interesting. So why did I give this work 3 starry thingys? Well, its plot was a bit too long and it had too many climaxes. Also, the writing was good but not great. So while I liked it, it could have been better. You should probably read some of the other Warriors books before this, but it wouldn't be too confusing if you didn't. I would recommend this book for cat lovers.

So far its pretty good, I am almost done with it though. After I will prob read it again😹. Welp I can't wait to read the rest of the book! LOVE WARRIOR CAT BOOKS!!!!

Bramblestar's Storm has all the elements of a good book. It has a nice, compelling plot that soothes you through the story. The storm (which I think was a hurricane) was the build-up to ShadowClan troubles, and its storyline ensured that you couldn't put the book down. It also connects well with the other books, because right before it comes The Great Battle harms Dovewing, Lionblaze, and Bramblestar internally, while the end of the book sets you up for the 5th series. I liked the characters and how they are presented throughout the book, and I recommend this book with 5 stars.

Bramblestar’s Storm is a propelling, well-built story with a rising plot and great characters that seem almost human with their feelings. It’s impossible to close the cover after opening it up, and the way Erin Hunter depicts this world of adventure and thrill will surely amaze the reader greatly. I definitely recommend this book!

Skittles Skittles

Although the book was very good it wasnt as heartbreaking ( except for a few SAD deaths) as the other books and was kinda anticlimactic but it was very good and i suggest you read it.

I loved Brambleclaw but I kind of doubt him, because he's Tigerstar's kit and Tigerstar kind of helped in Bluestar's death.

I haven't read the book yet but I love Erin Hunter's books and the world wouldn't be the same without her. WARRIOR CATS RULE!!!!

Sat3 Sat3

This was an excellent read. Despite Rowanstar being stupid, Minty being annoying, and Jessy waltzing in all " Look at me, Bramblestar, I'm so pretty!" ( Ugh ) This was really interesting. I liked the character development of Dovewing and Lionblaze, you can't help feeling a bit sorry for them, struggling without the powers they've grown accustomed to. Squirrelflight was awesome, I liked Frankie/ Stormcloud, the sentimental scenes in which Bramblestar is not only ebbing off the grief for Firestar and Hollyleaf, but he has the daunting challenge of not only leading his clan, but stopping to linger on the thought of what Firestar would do touched my heart, and Tawnypelt was pretty good too! This was great, 5/5 🙂

So good. Bramblestar, leader of Thunderclan, is struggling. Every descion he makes he asks himself, "Is this what Firestar would do?" But then, a huge storm hits, and they are forced to leave their home. He takes in kittypets and help Shadowclan, and soon realizes that he's not Firestar. SO GOOD!!

I LOVE THIS BOOK I THINK THAT IT'S SOOOOOOOOOOOO AWESOME

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