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Midnight by Erin Hunter
Midnight by Erin Hunter





The plot-line throughout the whole sub-series is interesting. The storyline would have grown boring without it.ģ. Although originally, I hated the change of setting because I was feeling nostalgic and sad that the home the Clans had lived in for generations upon generations was destroyed, now I appreciate it. I was angry when something bad happened to him, I cheered when he was happy and overall, I just feel like he's a character one can really cheer for and support.Ģ. He makes mistakes, but learns from them too.

Midnight by Erin Hunter

And this makes him more complex as a character. He has a good soul but he also struggles with the temptation of being like his power-hungry father, Tigerclaw. But I'm guessing that if he was human, he'd be 17-18 years old). He's got a lot of responsibility for someone his age (he's a cat so I'm not certain of his age. Throughout all the New Prophecy books, I always felt that I could sympathize with him. They definitely don't beat the original six, but certainly are worthy of being part of the Warriors saga.ġ. Overall, the six books that make up the Warriors: New Prophecy sub-series are excellent. So Squirrelpaw/Squirrelflight will be Squirrelpaw.

Midnight by Erin Hunter

For the sake of simplicity, I will refer to characters with the names they have in the first book. Names change throughout the series as the cats grow up (a sort of Rite of Passage). So note that this review is for ALL of the New Prophecy books ( Midnight- Sunset). I'm currently re-reading the entire series so I can write new, updated reviews. Alrighty! I finally re-read all the New Prophecy books, with the exception of Moonrise as I don't own a copy and was too lazy to go to the library.







Midnight by Erin Hunter