Rising Storm (Warriors Series #4) by Erin Hunter

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: February 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780060525637
  • Sales Rank: 4,202
  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • 336pp
  • Series: Warriors Series, #4
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Fire alone can save our clan...

Fireheart's traitorous enemy Tigerclaw has been vanquished and exiled from ThunderClan—but Fireheart can't shake the feeling that he's lurking out there in the forest, waiting for the chance to strike.

That's not the only problem facing the young ThunderClan deputy in these blazing summer months, as he struggles to handle ominous omens, a disrespectful apprentice with a shocking secret, and a devastated Clan leader who is a shell of her former self.

Meanwhile the forest gets hotter and hotter . . . and everyone braces for the coming storm. . . .

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Fireheart, the warrior cat, faces many challenges in his new role of ThunderClan deputy as his apprentice, Cloudpaw, resists following the warrior code, Bluestar weakens, and Tigerclaw continues to haunt the forest seeking revenge.

Kathleen Karr - Children's Literature

Book 4 of the "Warriors" series finds the stalwart cat hero Fireheart with his paws full once more. Will his kittypet nephew Cloudpaw shape up as a Thunderclan apprentice? Will the clan's aging leader Bluestar get her act together or succumb to feline Alzheimer's? What will be the effect of the unusual heat and drought? And most pertinently, is the traitor warrior still Tigerclaw lying in wait? This "created by" a corporation series forges on relentlessly, but because a year or two has passed since its first episode, it is necessary to take into account the prolific nature of feral cats. Already it is becoming a burden to work through the clan genealogies, not to mention the succession of leaders as they drop like flies to warfare and treachery. Where is the Animal Humane Society when you really need it? 2004, HarperCollins, Ages 8 to 12.

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Biography

Erin Hunter is the nom de plume of three British writers who create enthralling, animal-centric YA fantasies in the tradition of Brian Jacques's Redwall books.

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Least best in the origanal seriesby Anonymous

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September 10, 2008: Here, we meet Fernpaw, Ashpaw, Bramblekit, and of course, lest likely to ever join ShadowClan, Tawnykit. Fernpaw, Longtails shy apprentice with a sweet temper and a pretty coat, is to Dustpelts high liking, Ashpaw is her brother, strong and sturdy, Dustpelts first apprentice, who seems that he can be nothing more than a loyal warrior, and seems nothing like mate material. Little bramblekit, who happens to be the shadow of ThunderClans least wanted cat at the moment, and his wobble legs of a sister, Tawnykit, who is slow to movements though quick in the mind. this book is rather depressing, even I must admit this. Deceiving at some points. A shocking but innocent batrayal that mnakes one young cat prove where his loyalties lie, once and for all. This book has many points that make you want to gasp, includding the death of one of the most international medicine cats this forest has ever seen, and sudden hostillity from an ally who is desperate to prove themselves.

This is the best saga I have ever read!!!by Anonymous

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February 26, 2008: This is my 2nd favorite book that I have read so far and it was great!I didnt like the part where yellowfang died because she was trapped, but I understand that if that didnt happen the story would be boaring.


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