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  1. Ever find yourself confused trying to figure out the order of the books in the Warriors series? Read here to see the full chronological list of the series.

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · Warriors: The Prophecies Begin. Book 1: Into the Wild (2003) Book 2: Fire and Ice (2003) Book 3: Forest of Secrets (2003) Book 4: Rising Storm (2004) Book 5: A Dangerous Path (2004)

  3. There's no "correct" way, but the recommended order is the publishing order. You can find it on the wiki if you sort their list by release when viewing in desktop mode. Just as a side note though - some of the novellas and mangas are pretty important for context you feel like is missing.

  4. There are over 80 books featuring the tales and adventures of a group of Warrior Cats. The series is published by Harper Collins and is written by the three authors, Cherith Baldry, Kate Cary, and Tui T. Sutherland as well as editor Victoria Holmes, who develops the story for the books.

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    is the fourth book in The Prophecies Begin arc, formerly known as the Original arc. Fireheart and Cloudpaw are featured on the original hardcover, with Fireheart and Sandstorm on the original paperback. Yellowfang is the cat depicted on the reprinted cover. It features Fireheart as the main protagonist and Runningnose in the prologue.

    "Hunter once again tells a good, suspenseful adventure story that urges readers onward, and teens may find their own journey toward adulthood echoed in the protagonist's struggles and self-doubts. Although background from earlier books may be useful, this can be read on its own; a handy list of characters at the beginning of the book will help readers keep track of Hunter's large cast."

    - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

    "Certain to please any young reader who has ever wondered what dreams of grandeur may haunt the family cat." -Publisher's Weekly

    "A suspenseful adventure story that urges readers onward."

    Runningnose, the ShadowClan medicine cat, is watching over Nightstar, as he is gravely ill, as most of the other ShadowClan cats. When Runningnose hears the terrifying screech of an owl, he is worried, because owls are known as an omen of death. As he searches the night sky for Silverpelt, he realizes the swath of stars is covered with clouds, and he wonders if their warrior ancestors had abandoned them because of the sickness. Then, the clouds shift to reveal a single star and a frail beam of light is sent through the den as Nightstar breathes a long and steady breath. Runningnose is hopeful that StarClan is still watching ShadowClan. As he raises his head and gives silent thanks to StarClan, he hears spirits whispering in his head, telling him about a glorious future for ShadowClan.

    Then, the owl that had screeched earlier, flies over the den roof, covering the star and plunging the den into blackness, and scratching the den roof with its talons. Runningnose shrinks down onto his belly. He thinks the owl must have scented the sickness on Nightstar, and come looking for easy prey; however, the owl then flies away, but the star disappears. Runningnose hears cats fretting about the owl, asking if it took any kits and why it had come so close to the camp, and leaves the den to calm them down. He then tells them about ShadowClan's glorious future.

    Fireheart is ThunderClan's new deputy, but the exiled Tigerclaw still haunts his dreams. He wonders if ThunderClan would be ready if Tigerclaw attacked. Most of the cats are still shocked about Tigerclaw's disloyalty and many warriors are badly injured after the fight with the rogues led by Tigerclaw. The elders are worried about the broken deputy ceremony, and agree that Fireheart's deputyship will be a dark time for the Clan. On top of that, Cloudpaw is being rude and dismissive of the warrior code and StarClan.

    Bluestar does not seem like herself; her spirit and pride had been damaged by the shock of Tigerclaw's betrayal. She refuses to do the required leader duties, and Fireheart has to watch over the Clan and organize everything, from organizing patrols to appointing mentors. At one point, Bluestar decides to visit the Moonstone to get advice from StarClan, but a WindClan patrol does not let her pass, being hostile to ThunderClan since they sheltered Brokentail. As a result, Bluestar slips into further paranoia, concluding that StarClan does not want to help her Clan.

    Soon, mysterious ShadowClan scents are found on the territory. Two ShadowClan warriors, Littlecloud and Whitethroat, both reeking with sickness, stumble to the ThunderClan camp asking for herbs. Yellowfang immediately recognizes the sickness and sends the two cats away. Not long after, Fireheart finds Cinderpelt treating to the ShadowClan warriors in secret, her compassion helping her find the right herbs to heal the two cats. He makes her promise to send them away once they recovered.

    Fireheart must continuously put up with his disrespectful nephew and apprentice Cloudpaw, who does not care for the warrior code, and frequently visits Twolegplace to accept food from a Twoleg. One day, Cloudpaw is caught by a Twoleg, put in a monster, and taken away. The Clan cats conclude that Cloudpaw willingly chose to return to his kittypet life. Later, Ravenpaw comes to ThunderClan and announces that he saw a white cat locked in a Twoleg nest close to his territory. Fireheart and Sandstorm conclude that it must be Cloudpaw and, along with Ravenpaw, got to rescue him. When they find Cloudpaw, he decides to rejoin the Clan, and Bluestar allows him to do so. During the months of greenleaf, the relationship between Sandstorm and Fireheart grows even more.

    Interesting facts

    •For unknown reasons, the original cover versions by Wayne McLoughlin feature different cats. On the original hardcover, Fireheart and Cloudpaw are featured, while Fireheart and Sandstorm are featured on the original paperback version.

    Mistakes

    A compiled list of the errors present in Rising Storm can be found here.

    •Rising Storm (EN), HarperCollins (hardcover), 4 January 2004

    •Rising Storm (EN), HarperCollins (paperback), 15 February 2005

    •Forest of Secrets & Rising Storm (EN), HarperCollins (hardcover), unknown release date

    •Бушующая стихия (RU), OLMA Media Group (hardcover), 12 May 2005, translated by Veronica Maximova

    •Rising Storm (EN), HarperCollins Children (paperback), 2006

    •Bão Nổi (VI), Da Nang (unknown binding), December 2006, translated by Huong Lan

    •Forest of Secrets & Rising Storm - Special Edition version of Forest of Secrets and

  5. While chronologically it begins prior to The New Prophecy, if this is your first time reading the books, I recommend reading it after Omen of the Stars: The Last Hope. Coding by 𝔯𝔞𝔟𝔟𝔦𝔱𝔣𝔯𝔬𝔰𝔱. Publishing Order: Dates are in parentheses after the title of the book, month/day/year.

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  7. Nov 24, 2021 · The chronological list is the order I personally feel the books go in - it is not based on anything official, so if it deviates slightly from official lists, that is why. I did my best to put them in order on my own, so there's a good chance it may not match up exactly with official lists.

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