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Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series continues in Warriors: The New Prophecy!
The first book in this second series, Warriors: The New Prophecy #1: Midnight, brings more adventure, intrigue, and thrilling battles to the epic world of the warrior Clans.
The wild cats of the forest have lived in peace and harmony for many moons—but now, strange messages from their warrior ancestors speak of terrifying new prophecies and a mysterious danger.
Brambleclaw, a warrior of ThunderClan, may be the cat with the fate of the forest in his paws. Now he will need all the courage and strength of the greatest warriors to save the Clans.
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level3 - 7
- Lexile measure880L
- PublisherHarperCollins
- Publication dateOctober 13, 2009
- ISBN-13978-0062367020
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About the Author
Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having a great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior, shaped by her interest in astrology and standing stones.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.From the Back Cover
Darkness, air, water, and sky will come together...
The wild cats of the forest have lived in peace and harmony for many moons -- but a doom that will change everything is coming. Strange messages from their warrior ancestors speak of terrifying new prophecies, danger, and a mysterious destiny.
All the signs point to young warrior Brambleclaw as the cat with the fate of the forest in his paws. But why would the son of wicked cat Tigerstar be chosen to be a hero? And who are the other cats mentioned in the prophecy? All Brambleclaw knows for sure is that the strength and courage of the greatest warriors will be needed now, as the quest to save the Clans begins.
...and shake the forest to its roots.
--This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Warriors: The New Prophecy #1: Midnight
By Erin HunterHarperCollins Publishers, Inc.
Copyright © 2007 Erin HunterAll right reserved.
ISBN: 9780060744496
Chapter One
Leaves rustled as the young tabby cat slid through a gap between two bushes, his jaws wide open to drink in the scent of prey. On this warm night in late greenleaf, the forest was full of the scuffles of tiny creatures. Movements twitched endlessly at the edge of his vision, but when he turned his head he could see nothing but thick clumps of fern and bramble, dappled with moonlight.
Suddenly he stepped out into a wide clearing and gazed around in confusion. He could not remember being in this part of the forest before. Smooth-cropped grass, glowing silver in a cold wash of moonlight, stretched in front of him as far as a softly rounded rock where another cat was sitting. Starlight sparkled in her fur, and her eyes were two small moons.
The young tabby's bewilderment increased as he recognized her. "Bluestar?" he meowed, his voice shrill with disbelief.
He had been an apprentice when the great leader of ThunderClan had died, four seasons ago, leaping into the gorge with a pack of blood-hungry dogs after her. Like all her Clan, he had grieved for her and honored her for the way she had given up her life to save them. He had never thought to see her again, and he realized for the first time that he must be dreaming.
"Come closer, young warrior," Bluestar meowed. "I have a message for you."Shivering with awe, the tabby tom crept across the shining stretch of turf until he crouched below the rock and could look up into Bluestar's eyes."I'm listening, Bluestar," he mewed.
"A time of trouble is coming to the forest," she told him. "A new prophecy must be fulfilled if the Clans are to survive. You have been chosen to meet with three other cats at the new moon, and you must listen to what midnight tells you."
"What do you mean?" The young cat felt a prickle of dread, cold as snowmelt, creep down his spine. "What kind of trouble? And how can midnight tell us anything?"
"All will be made clear to you," Bluestar replied.
Her voice faded, echoing strangely as if she were speaking from a cavern far beneath the earth. The moonlight also began to grow dim, leaving thick black shadows to creep out of the trees around them.
"No, wait!" the tabby cat cried out. "Don't go!"
He let out a terrified yowl, thrashing his paws and tail, as darkness rose up and engulfed him. Something poked him in the side and his eyes flew open to see Graystripe, the ThunderClan deputy, standing over him with one paw raised to prod him again. He was scuffling among the moss in the warriors' den, with the golden sunlight leaking through the branches above his head.
"Brambleclaw, you crazy furball!" the deputy meowed. "What's all the noise about? You'll scare off all the prey from here to Fourtrees."
"Sorry." Brambleclaw sat up and began picking scraps of moss from his dark fur. "I was just dreaming."
"Dreaming!" grunted a new voice.
Brambleclaw turned his head to see the white warrior Cloudtail heave himself out of a mossy nest nearby and give a long stretch. "Honestly, you're as bad as Firestar," Cloudtail went on. "When he slept in here he was always muttering and twitching in his sleep. A cat couldn't get a good night's rest for all the prey in the forest."
Brambleclaw twitched his ears to hear how disrespectfully the white warrior spoke about the Clan leader. Then he reminded himself that this was Cloudtail, Firestar's kin and former apprentice, well known for his barbed tongue and ready scorn. His impudent talk didn't stop him from being a loyal warrior to his Clan.Cloudtail gave his long-furred white coat a shake and slipped out of the den, flicking the end of his tail at Brambleclaw in a friendly way to take the sting out of his words as he went by.
"Come on, you lot," meowed Graystripe. "It's time you were moving." He picked his way through the moss on the floor of the den to prod Ashfur awake. "Hunting patrols will be going out soon. Brackenfur is organizing them."
"Right," Brambleclaw mewed. His vision of Bluestar was fading, though her ominous message echoed in his ears. Could it really be true that there was a new prophecy from StarClan? It seemed fairly unlikely. For a start, Brambleclaw could not imagine why she would choose to give it to him, of all the cats in ThunderClan. Medicine cats frequently received signs from StarClan, and ThunderClan's leader, Firestar, had often been guided by his dreams. But they were not for ordinary warriors. Trying to blame his wild imaginings on too much fresh-kill the night before, Brambleclaw gave his shoulder one last lick and followed Cloudtail out through the trailing branches.
The sun was barely up above the hedge of thorns that surrounded the camp, but the day was already warm. Sunlight lay like honey on the bare earth in the center of the clearing. Sorrelpaw, the oldest of the apprentices, lay stretched out beside the ferns that sheltered the apprentices' den, sharing tongues with her den mates Spiderpaw and Shrewpaw.
Cloudtail had gone over to the nettle patch where the warriors ate and was already gulping down a starling. Brambleclaw noticed that the pile of fresh-kill was very low; as Graystripe had said, the Clan needed to hunt right away. He was about to go and join the white warrior when Sorrelpaw sprang up and came bounding across the clearing toward him.
"It's today!" she announced excitedly.
Brambleclaw blinked. "What is?"
"My warrior ceremony!" With a little mrrow of happiness, the tortoiseshell she-cat hurled herself at Brambleclaw; the unexpected attack bowled him over and they wrestled together on the dusty ground, just as they used to when they were kits together in the nursery.
Sorrelpaw's hind paws battered Brambleclaw in the belly, and he thanked StarClan that her claws were sheathed. There was no doubt that she would make a strong and dangerous warrior, one that every cat would respect.
"All right, all right, that's enough." Brambleclaw cuffed Sorrelpaw gently over one ear and scrambled up. "If you're going to be a warrior, you'll have to stop behaving like a kit."
"A kit?" Sorrelpaw meowed indignantly. She sat in front of him, her fur sticking up in clumps and covered with dust. "Me? Never! I've waited a long time for this, Brambleclaw."
"I know. You deserve it."
Continues...
Excerpted from Warriors: The New Prophecy #1: Midnightby Erin Hunter Copyright © 2007 by Erin Hunter. Excerpted by permission.
All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
Product details
- ASIN : B000W916LG
- Publisher : HarperCollins; Illustrated edition (October 13, 2009)
- Publication date : October 13, 2009
- Language : English
- File size : 4615 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 350 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #38,074 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Erin Hunter is the author of the bestselling Warriors and Seekers series. She is inspired by a love of animals and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior.
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Its kind of one of those books you sit down and relax to read and it gives you something to do. I really enjoy this series and im very happy that it goes on for quite a while, And also, another good serie/ books to read are: Wings of Fire, A most magical girl, Good dog, Polaris, Bears of ice, Bridge to Terabithia, Dragon in the garden. If you have read these then i just have to say that you have good taste in bools, if not then it litterly mens nlthing, its only that you might not like this genre of books or you just havn't seen this and i might not of seen the books you reqd. And anyway, if we all liked the same thing, life would be BORING [Thank my mum for teqching me that XD]
these books are the best books ever it inspired me to read more and more
MUST READ if you are a former Warrior fan, or just starting for the first time!
It was Greenleaf and all was peaceful since Scourge was killed by Firestar in a battle that would determine who got the forest. Everyone had been at peace for several moons. But, a new prophecy had just been awaken...
Brambleclaw had a dream where he was at Four Trees. Bluestar-who had joined the ranks of Starclan-appeared to him. Brambleclaw couldn't believe his eyes. Bluestar said, "Meet four other cats. Midnight will then speak to you." Brambleclaw had had a lot of questions but Bluestar disappeared. Brambleclaw awoke from his dream.
Bluestar had also mentioned that this would happen at the half moon, the day all medicine cats and medicine apprentices go to cave Mothermouth when they will touch their noses to the Moonstone and share dreams with Starclan.
So, on the half moon at midnight, Brambleclaw went to Four Trees to meet the four other cats and see what Midnight was going to speak of. He sat down in the clearing and waited on the other cats. Squirrelpaw had tracked and followed him. Brambleclaw was furious but knew he could not send her back or she would tell the leader, Firestar, and that was her father.
That is as far as I am going. I would soooooooooooooo like o say more but I have to go do homework. I am in fourth grade and am nine years old so bye!
P.S. Please note that this has been helpful and please buy his book. It is so worth the money and I know you will enjoy it. Have a good Warrior Cats time! 😁
but one day when i was in the library i picked up the first book i couldn't stop reading it they are very great books right now i am on the new prophecy book 2 midnight and after i read all of the first series i wasn't sure i would like it too stop focusing on firestar
and now bramble paw and leaf paw but it was still very great but i still like the first series better so far
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i feel he was so much better in the darkest hour than in midnight. so many chapters of traveling and leafpaw... i am disappointed with this book...
