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  1. Browse all of the Warriors books and other Erin Hunter titles: Seeker, Survivors and Bravelands.

    • Sky

      Sky - Books | Warrior Cats

    • Survivors

      Survivors - Books | Warrior Cats

    • Veil of Shadows

      After losing one of his nine lives, ThunderClan's leader,...

    • Seekers

      Seekers - Books | Warrior Cats

  2. 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.

  3. There are six books total in the primary series. 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.

    • Overview
    • Main storyline
    • Super Editions
    • Novellas
    • Warriors graphic novels
    • Field Guides
    • List of cancelled titles
    • Trivia
    • See also

    is a series of several books, organized into multiple arcs, featuring the adventures of feral cats living in self-supporting groups called Clans in the forest—ThunderClan, ShadowClan, RiverClan, and WindClan. Later, the fifth Clan, SkyClan, is introduced. The Clan cats mark their borders, defend their land from enemy cats, adhere to the warrior code—a set of rules each Clan cat must follow—and train their young to survive in the forest. They believe the spirits of their dead reside in StarClan, who send prophecies and signs to guide their living descendants. Each series follows one to four point of view characters as they struggle to grow up and survive the dangers that threaten their Clan, both outside of their borders and within.

    The series was first released in 2003 and is created by Working Partners and Coolabi and is published by HarperCollins under the pen name Erin Hunter. Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry are the primary ghost writers, with Victoria Holmes formerly editing the overarching plot, and she, Tui Sutherland, Clarissa Hutton, and Dan Jolley working on supplementary material.

    The Dawn of the Clans arc

    "We trust the Teller of the Pointed Stones to know where our future lies. We will follow the path of the rising sun, but we will always carry the mountains, and all of you, in our hearts." ―Shaded Moss The Sun Trail, page 38 This is the fifth arc of Warriors. The series revolves around the time prior to and of the origin of the five Clans, and explains how they came to be. During this arc, several cats journey away from the mountains and into the forest in hopes of a more suitable home. Clear Sky, Gray Wing, and Thunder are the main protagonists. This arc also marked the beginning of the new editorial team[blog 1], and Vicky has stated on her Facebook page that she is not involved with Dawn of the Clans, aside from book one, The Sun Trail. Supplemental books include the Super Editions Moth Flight's Vision and Riverstar's Home and the novellas Thunderstar's Echo and Shadowstar's Life. This arc also features bonus chapters exclusive to Barnes and Noble Warriors books. ••••••

    The Prophecies Begin arc

    "It was a message from StarClan. Fire alone can save our Clan." ―Spottedleaf to Bluestar about StarClan's prophecy Into the Wild, page 5 This was the first Warriors series, and features a kittypet named Rusty joining ThunderClan and rising through its ranks as its leader Firestar. Originally, Into the Wild was planned as a single book, where "Rusty would become Firestar by the end, and that would have been all you'd ever have known about the cats of the Clans." However, the publisher was impressed with it and said there was enough for six books. The first Warriors books were planned out by Victoria Holmes, and sent to Kate Cary or Cherith Baldry to put into writing, then published under the name Erin Hunter. When first released, this series was known as the Original Series until being rebranded as The Prophecies Begin in 2015. ••••••

    The New Prophecy arc

    "Darkness, air, water, and sky will come together and shake the forest to its roots. Nothing will be as it is now, nor as it has been before." ―Bluestar Midnight, page 1 This arc takes place roughly eighteen moons after The Prophecies Begin and feature the Clans finding a new home when Twolegs begin destroying forest. While the original main characters still appear, they are pushed into the back to focus on the newer cast, mostly the children of the first series' main characters: Brambleclaw, Squirrelpaw, Leafpaw, Tawnypelt, Feathertail, Stormfur, and Crowpaw. This arc also features the first instance of multiple point of views per book with Brambleclaw, Leafpaw, and Squirrelpaw, something that would become a staple in later arcs. This arc also features the first non-ThunderClan point of view characters through Stormfur and Feathertail. Leafpaw is the first medicine cat point of view character, a trend that continues for the remainder of the main arcs. Originally, only three books were planned, having the arc end when the Clans arrived at the lake territories. However, HarperCollins requested three more books, so the total number was six, like the first arc. ••••••

    "Because you're the only cat who can help us. You must rebuild SkyClan before it is lost forever."

    ―Cloudstar to Firestar Firestar's Quest, page 85

    "I was happy then, before I knew the truth, she thought. But that life is over now."

    ―Hollyleaf Hollyleaf's Story, chapter 5

    The Warriors graphic novels, formerly called the mangas, are illustrated stories from the Warriors series. They are written by Dan Jolley, and are illustrated by James Barry, Bettina Kurkoski, and Don Hudson. The graphic novels were formerly printed in grayscale and divided into three issues. In 2017, Graystripe's Adventure was reprinted in full co...

    "The story of the beginning of the warrior Clans has been passed down by cats of all Clans, from elder to warrior, from warrior to apprentice, from queen to kit. The story is never the same twice, and parts grow uncertain, or they become suddenly clear in the telling. There are some cats who walk dimly, their names and deeds lost in the sweet fog of the elders' den, for the warrior Clans have roamed the forest for moons beyond counting..."

    ―Narrator on the Clans Secrets of the Clans, page 1

    The field guides do not have a storyline, but rather, act as references for the main series, offering facts and viewpoints not available in the normal plotline. However, with some of the earlier field guides, such as Secrets of the Clans and potentially Code of the Clans, some of its information has been retconned by Dawn of the Clans. These books were written by Tui Sutherland, Vicky Holmes, and Clarissa Hutton. The Ultimate Guide: Updated and Expanded Edition celebrated the 20th anniversary of the series.

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    •Allegiances of the Clans

    •According to Vicky, this book was slated to be about "the tangled romantic, political and platonic relationships in the Clans’ history" set to be released in 2011. She wasn't sure exactly why it was canceled, but suspected that "HarperCollins didn’t feel there was enough extra material to fill an entire book."

    •The working title of The New Prophecy series was Warriors: The Next Generation, a nod to Star Trek: The Next Generation.

    •Vicky once thought that there could be more Field Guides but has since changed her mind.

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    •Warriors cliffnotes

  4. Are you a new fan trying to figure out where to start your Warriors journey? Read here to see the recommended reading order for the series.

  5. There are currently eight sub-series ("arcs"), each containing six books: The Prophecies Begin, The New Prophecy, Power of Three, Omen of the Stars, Dawn of the Clans, A Vision of Shadows, The Broken Code, and A Starless Clan.

  6. This series is also known as: * Warrior Cats. * Los gatos guerreros. * La guerre des clans. * Savaşçı Kediler. * 貓戰士. All Warriors books in suggested reading order. * Warriors. * Warriors: The New Prophecy.