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The #1 bestselling Warriors series continues with the thrilling conclusion to the epic Broken Code story arc. When fear reigns supreme, only hope can save the Clans. The impostor's reign of terror has brought the Clans to the brink of destruction, and now, every warrior--living and dead--must unite to defeat him before he delivers his final blow. To ensure their future and protect their past, StarClan, the Dark Forest, and all five Clans must band together to turn back the tide of darkness--before the impostor's fury destroys them all. Packed with action and intrigue, this sixth Warriors series unfolds after the events of A Vision of Shadows.
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6 primary booksWarriors: The Broken Code is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Erin Hunter.
Series
49 primary booksWarriors Universe is a 49-book series with 49 released primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Erin Hunter. 1 book is still to be released. The next book is scheduled for release on .
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bristlefrost didn't deserve this
also why did it take like 6 series to FINALLY change something about the stupid warriors code
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.
Okay, actually, Bristlefrost dying kinda made me like her more. By the end of this series she'd become annoying and predictable. All of her thoughts were about Rootspring and it was just tiring. So, I'm kind of glad she died. It showed a strength of her character and made sure that I ended with her on a good note. And Rootspring's grief was actually written really well, it felt so genuine and my heart ached for the little guy.
Shadowsight now not being able to communicate with StarClan because he never actually was is quite poignant, and the other medicine cats being so accepting of him was so sweet. He was definitely my favourite character - constantly trying to make everything better and just making it worse, but nonetheless being able to redeem himself to the Clans and pick himself back up again and keep going.
The little nod Shadowsight and Rootspring shared at the end of the book was very sweet. A wordless acknowledgement between two friends of everything they'd been through.
I'd say this book was good, but the last book in a series usually is. (also if I rate this any lower I'll have to actually confront the fact that I don't want to read warrior cats anymore despite having been reading it for 9 years now).
So yeah, while there were some huuuge flaws with this series, I felt that it managed to end it all quite well.