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I M B A C K
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Wb!!!
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Hi I M B A C K
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WB
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The Warrior Cats Topic II [OLD]
The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
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? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Last edited by Prince_Wolf1 (July 8, 2022 18:53:13)
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I am almost done reading Sing of The Moon. i think i skipped “Sign of the moon” oh no
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I asked Google, and they said the Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
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Isn’t it 7-12?? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Also technically the age doesn’t matter
1. We have a lot of teens in the community lol
2. You really just gotta have the ability to read it, and handle the blood and gore
A flipping 3 year old could read it if they could handle it >:3 /hj
People: omg my child is reading at 4/5 :000 Me who started learning to read at 3: Pathetic
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That’s one bookI asked Google, and they said the Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
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How could you read at 3!?Isn’t it 7-12?? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Also technically the age doesn’t matter
1. We have a lot of teens in the community lol
2. You really just gotta have the ability to read it, and handle the blood and gore
A flipping 3 year old could read it if they could handle it >:3 /hj
People: omg my child is reading at 4/5 :000 Me who started learning to read at 3: Pathetic
But no age doesn’t really matter if you like the book.
But I’m just looking at Amazon for the age
Idk
Last edited by Prince_Wolf1 (July 8, 2022 19:02:53)
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I discovered captions on Netflix and took Abcmouse for pre-k òwóHow could you read at 3!?Isn’t it 7-12?? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Also technically the age doesn’t matter
1. We have a lot of teens in the community lol
2. You really just gotta have the ability to read it, and handle the blood and gore
A flipping 3 year old could read it if they could handle it >:3 /hj
People: omg my child is reading at 4/5 :000 Me who started learning to read at 3: Pathetic
But no age doesn’t really matter if you like the book.
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:0I discovered captions on Netflix and took Abcmouse for pre-k òwóHow could you read at 3!?Isn’t it 7-12?? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Also technically the age doesn’t matter
1. We have a lot of teens in the community lol
2. You really just gotta have the ability to read it, and handle the blood and gore
A flipping 3 year old could read it if they could handle it >:3 /hj
People: omg my child is reading at 4/5 :000 Me who started learning to read at 3: Pathetic
But no age doesn’t really matter if you like the book.
Would you have been able to read longer books by 5..?
The Amazon reviews make me mad…
The author has the cats “meowing” full sentences to one another, and it's really distracting and annoying. After a few chapters I just stopped saying “meowed” or “purred” and replaced those words with human ones, like “said”.
their…cats…it’s about…cats(I deleted some)
Favorite warrior of all time?
Last edited by Prince_Wolf1 (July 8, 2022 19:20:29)
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What the heck:0I discovered captions on Netflix and took Abcmouse for pre-k òwóHow could you read at 3!?Isn’t it 7-12?? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Also technically the age doesn’t matter
1. We have a lot of teens in the community lol
2. You really just gotta have the ability to read it, and handle the blood and gore
A flipping 3 year old could read it if they could handle it >:3 /hj
People: omg my child is reading at 4/5 :000 Me who started learning to read at 3: Pathetic
But no age doesn’t really matter if you like the book.
Would you have been able to read longer books by 5..?
The Amazon reviews make me mad…
The author has the cats “meowing” full sentences to one another, and it's really distracting and annoying. After a few chapters I just stopped saying “meowed” or “purred” and replaced those words with human ones, like “said”.
their…cats…it’s about…cats(I deleted some)
Favorite warrior of all time?
They’re cats, of course they still meow and purr
It’s not like purring is screeching in delight
Ack, that’s a tie between Firestar (WHOS NOT A MARY SUE) and Bristlefrost
Edit: I just realized I typed hell instead heck
Also edit: I probably could’ve read Warriors at maybe 5 or 6, considering my reading level. But I hadn’t met @LexyisDweeb yet so I wasn’t exposed to enough dark humor to be ok with blood
Last edited by RGrib1030 (July 8, 2022 19:31:05)
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A review I found:What the heck:0I discovered captions on Netflix and took Abcmouse for pre-k òwóHow could you read at 3!?Isn’t it 7-12?? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Also technically the age doesn’t matter
1. We have a lot of teens in the community lol
2. You really just gotta have the ability to read it, and handle the blood and gore
A flipping 3 year old could read it if they could handle it >:3 /hj
People: omg my child is reading at 4/5 :000 Me who started learning to read at 3: Pathetic
But no age doesn’t really matter if you like the book.
Would you have been able to read longer books by 5..?
The Amazon reviews make me mad…
The author has the cats “meowing” full sentences to one another, and it's really distracting and annoying. After a few chapters I just stopped saying “meowed” or “purred” and replaced those words with human ones, like “said”.
their…cats…it’s about…cats(I deleted some)
Favorite warrior of all time?
They’re cats, of course they still meow and purr
It’s not like purring is screeching in delight
Ack, that’s a tie between Firestar (WHOS NOT A MARY SUE) and Bristlefrost
Edit: I just realized I typed hell instead heck
Also edit: I probably could’ve read Warriors at maybe 5 or 6, considering my reading level. But I hadn’t met @LexyisDweeb yet so I wasn’t exposed to enough dark humor to be ok with blood
A friend recommended me this book because I was a dog lover and she was a cat lover…. There are many reasons why this book was terrible, but i'll only say 3. 1: Books should be imaginative, but fights not only in this book, but in the WHOLE series are TO imaginative! 2: When Erin Hunter describes the way the cats feel like when they eat prey, it almost makes me sick, with blood being juicy and all that! 3:Yea, let the good guys win, bout' ALWAYS!!!!! Only in the BEGINNING of this book did i see a fight where the good guys lost, but throughout all the series prepare for the good guys to always win…
Now, I'm not saying you CAN'T read this book, I'm saying if you DO read this book youll regret it….
1. How is this too imaginative
2. …they’re cats
3. It’s for 8 year olds. And fights aren’t even a main plot point in book one
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There’s not really such thing as too imaginative. That’s basically saying you’re not allowed to have endless possibilitiesA review I found:What the heck:0I discovered captions on Netflix and took Abcmouse for pre-k òwóHow could you read at 3!?Isn’t it 7-12?? The Warriors sires is for ages 8 and up.
Ok?
It’s 8-12
Also technically the age doesn’t matter
1. We have a lot of teens in the community lol
2. You really just gotta have the ability to read it, and handle the blood and gore
A flipping 3 year old could read it if they could handle it >:3 /hj
People: omg my child is reading at 4/5 :000 Me who started learning to read at 3: Pathetic
But no age doesn’t really matter if you like the book.
Would you have been able to read longer books by 5..?
The Amazon reviews make me mad…
The author has the cats “meowing” full sentences to one another, and it's really distracting and annoying. After a few chapters I just stopped saying “meowed” or “purred” and replaced those words with human ones, like “said”.
their…cats…it’s about…cats(I deleted some)
Favorite warrior of all time?
They’re cats, of course they still meow and purr
It’s not like purring is screeching in delight
Ack, that’s a tie between Firestar (WHOS NOT A MARY SUE) and Bristlefrost
Edit: I just realized I typed hell instead heck
Also edit: I probably could’ve read Warriors at maybe 5 or 6, considering my reading level. But I hadn’t met @LexyisDweeb yet so I wasn’t exposed to enough dark humor to be ok with blood
A friend recommended me this book because I was a dog lover and she was a cat lover…. There are many reasons why this book was terrible, but i'll only say 3. 1: Books should be imaginative, but fights not only in this book, but in the WHOLE series are TO imaginative! 2: When Erin Hunter describes the way the cats feel like when they eat prey, it almost makes me sick, with blood being juicy and all that! 3:Yea, let the good guys win, bout' ALWAYS!!!!! Only in the BEGINNING of this book did i see a fight where the good guys lost, but throughout all the series prepare for the good guys to always win…
Now, I'm not saying you CAN'T read this book, I'm saying if you DO read this book youll regret it….
1. How is this too imaginative
2. …they’re cats
3. It’s for 8 year olds. And fights aren’t even a main plot point in book one
Yeah, like bruh, of course the mice are juicy to them
A typical children’s trope is the good guys always winning
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I just realized, maybe I don’t have many good WindClan oc’s because I love rabbits. Rabbits are fluffy and adorable and sweet (unless you’re Faye, one of my old rabbits. She showed her love by b i t i n g)
I’ve always had this rabbit stuffed animal (that was later put into a bigger rabbit stuffed animal so I could keep her without her falling apart)
We’ve always had a rabbit
I want a rabbit to take care of myself
WindClan eats rabbits
That may be an offense to me without even realizing it xD
I’ve always had this rabbit stuffed animal (that was later put into a bigger rabbit stuffed animal so I could keep her without her falling apart)
We’ve always had a rabbit
I want a rabbit to take care of myself
WindClan eats rabbits
That may be an offense to me without even realizing it xD
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I miss Bristlefrost
Yes I’m reading reviews on Amazon
This book while it might be well written and exciting, it is NOT for 8-12 years old audience, as described. The last few chapters, starting with the death of a main character, are very sad and can cause an emotional trauma to younger readers. I am witnessing a 13 years old Warrior Cats fan being in distress for days, now, since the release of the book. For those parents who plan to buy this book for a reader under 14 or even 15, be prepared that you might see the child in distress (for days or longer) after reading the book. Previous Warrior Cats’ books also had deaths of the main characters, but they have not left such an emotional mark as this book did. I wished the authors kept in mind the suggested audience age group while writing the book.
YEAH Because of BRISTLEFROST
Yes I’m reading reviews on Amazon
This book while it might be well written and exciting, it is NOT for 8-12 years old audience, as described. The last few chapters, starting with the death of a main character, are very sad and can cause an emotional trauma to younger readers. I am witnessing a 13 years old Warrior Cats fan being in distress for days, now, since the release of the book. For those parents who plan to buy this book for a reader under 14 or even 15, be prepared that you might see the child in distress (for days or longer) after reading the book. Previous Warrior Cats’ books also had deaths of the main characters, but they have not left such an emotional mark as this book did. I wished the authors kept in mind the suggested audience age group while writing the book.
YEAH Because of BRISTLEFROST

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why did my mind go to crab rave when i saw ravepaw- Here's a funny Warriors tidbit for you guys. I don't know if this is something that occurred with all prints of the book, or if it's unique to my library's copy/only in certain copies, but the copy of “A Dangerous Path” from my library that I'm currently reading misspells Ravenpaw's name as “Ravepaw” on page 159.
I can totally see him decked out in kandi, glow-in-the-dark stuff, and phat pants.
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why did my mind go to crab rave when i saw ravepaw- Here's a funny Warriors tidbit for you guys. I don't know if this is something that occurred with all prints of the book, or if it's unique to my library's copy/only in certain copies, but the copy of “A Dangerous Path” from my library that I'm currently reading misspells Ravenpaw's name as “Ravepaw” on page 159.
I can totally see him decked out in kandi, glow-in-the-dark stuff, and phat pants.
*Clap*, *Clap* *Clap Clap Clap* -Le Crab Rave
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This just reminds me of how my group chat’s amen is yee-clawwhy did my mind go to crab rave when i saw ravepaw- Here's a funny Warriors tidbit for you guys. I don't know if this is something that occurred with all prints of the book, or if it's unique to my library's copy/only in certain copies, but the copy of “A Dangerous Path” from my library that I'm currently reading misspells Ravenpaw's name as “Ravepaw” on page 159.
I can totally see him decked out in kandi, glow-in-the-dark stuff, and phat pants.
*Clap*, *Clap* *Clap Clap Clap* -Le Crab Rave