As a kid, there was nothing better than reading Warrior Cats, so when I got my hands on a guide I was really excited, it's good for a warriors fan of course, but the characters of Warrior cats can be so far and between that adding more past cats to the roster can be a bit uninteresting, if this included cats in the main series and how they dealt with the warrior code or even how they tell the legends of the clans, I think I would find it even more interesting.
This was boring and a lot of the things that happened in this book where pointless because the thing that went down with Firestar, Sandstorm and Spottedleaf didn't fix the problem and Treeclan is not important or shows up in any of the books I read and like I said it was boring.
This was a great book. I'm still don't have an idea if it's my favorite book in the series overall.
The characters were great and the Erins did a great job at hiding the fact that Jayfeather is blind. Overall, this is a great opening to the even more fantastic series, “The Power of Three”
These last two first arc books really kept me on the edge of my seat as a kid. Loved it so much, nothing will replace the memories of reading these books.
I love the first arc as much as I love the 3rd arc, they're full of lovable characters and stories for me. I think the most I remember from this book in specific is Graystripe, and it's nice to have some focus on him although as a romance-adverse kid I was put off by his storyline, now I can appreciate it.
Not my favorite but I can't really put my finger on why. Maybe I would've liked more worldbuilding.
This series was not my favorite, but it's still warrior cats and I'm obsessed with it, so it was good enough.
Probably the craziest book I've ever read. The amount of things that happen are insane. Also, it made me cry at the end. sometimes the narration put me off, it was very reference humor and also very judgy and sort of hateful. But I guess it was trying to come off as teenage-kid ish.
Probably my least favorite ending of any Warrior cats books. Still, I commend the authors for coming up with this really interesting story, it just wasn't my favorite ending.