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Post by [ so so suicide ] x-moo// on Dec 1, 2006 23:38:58 GMT -5
What's your favorite book in the Warriors series?
I like #3 Forest of Secrets and, #5 Twilight.
What about you ppl?
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Post by squirrelflight on Dec 1, 2006 23:41:38 GMT -5
I like Midnight and Fire and Ice. I'm sorry, but I didn't like Twilight, how they killed off Cindy AND Sooty.....
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Post by dream. on Dec 1, 2006 23:43:13 GMT -5
I loved twilight X3 it was so exciting!
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Post by squirrelflight on Dec 2, 2006 0:15:53 GMT -5
Yeah, I guess it was...with the cliffhanger of an ending!
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Post by untilthis.echo on Dec 2, 2006 15:02:14 GMT -5
Forest of Secrets and Dawn were my favs!
Didn't like Twilight so much. They killed off Cinderpelt and Sootfur, whom I wanted to get to know more. Plus, the LeafxCrow thing kinda ticked me off. =(
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Post by autumn on Dec 2, 2006 19:34:51 GMT -5
I narrowed it down to Fire&Ice and Forest of Secrets, and Forest of Secrets is the best.
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Post by dream. on Dec 3, 2006 19:09:19 GMT -5
Forest of secrets was my favorite in the old series, but I liked twilight better.
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Post by silentstar on Dec 3, 2006 19:38:18 GMT -5
I'd have to say Forest of Secrets. The plot in that one was well put together, it had a climax, and it was written far better than any of the New Prophecy books.
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Post by dream. on Dec 3, 2006 19:44:10 GMT -5
I've got to agree with you there. Forest of Secrets was my runner up. I picked Twilight because it was...exciting I guess. Cinderpelts death pwns anything else thats a disaster. Except Graystripe leaving was pretty big too...
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Post by silentstar on Dec 3, 2006 19:55:07 GMT -5
I couldn't read Twilight. I started, but the lack of quality made me put it down before chapter three. And, frankly, in book six, Tigerstar's death was stupid and anti-climactic. She builds up this whole giant conflict between him and Firestar and then, in the end, there's no fight to the death between the two. Scourge kills him in one shot. And the writing style has just been going down hill since Midnight.
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Post by dream. on Dec 3, 2006 19:59:45 GMT -5
I know! I couldn't believe what I was reading in Darkest Hour. Firestar was supposed to fight to the death with his age old enemy, and then it was supposed to end dramatically...not with some random rouge killing him.
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Post by silentstar on Dec 3, 2006 20:12:48 GMT -5
One of them was supposed to die, but it was supposed to be either Tigerstar killed Firestar or Firestar killed Tigerstar. She spent six books evening the odds between them and getting them both nine lives. The whole effort was pointless if Scourge kills Tigerstar! There was supposed to be one, final fight between Firestar and Tigerstar, no other cats involved, in which only one can come out alive. It wasn't supposed to be between Scourge and Firestar with hundreds of other cats involved.
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Post by dream. on Dec 3, 2006 20:22:35 GMT -5
Exactly. I was really looking foreward to finding out which cat came out as the strongest... Though the BramblexSquirrel hookup surprised me.
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Post by silentstar on Dec 3, 2006 20:26:34 GMT -5
Really? I thought it was really predictable. It could be that I'm just a critic, but I considered it a terrible cliche when she employed the "thin line between love and hate" to get Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw together.
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Post by dream. on Dec 3, 2006 20:47:40 GMT -5
Well, now that you mention it, it was kind of a dumb idea. And it was obvious I guess. =] I mean, it's just natural for the children of two enemies to get together.
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