Warriors Dark River - Power of Three
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Description
The three children of Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw, grandchildren of the great leader Firestar, have thrived in their apprenticeships: Lionpaw's strength and energy serve him well as a warrior in training, Hollypaw hones her understanding of the warrior code, and Jaypaw explores his mysterious powers and connection to StarClan as the medicine cat apprentice.
With more experience comes both power and danger: Lionpaw makes a friendship--and a discovery--that must be kept hidden; Jaypaw learns a secret that could benefit ThunderClan by damaging others; and Hollypaw knows something that could avert a battle, if she could convince the rest of her Clan.
The three are torn apart as each discovers darkness: in themselves, in the Clans, and in the past. And, as conflict begins over what it means to be a warrior, rising tensions threaten to overflow, washing away the peace that has existed for many moons.
Discussions
i am liking this book but im tired of just reading warrior books. i'm going to try something about vampires when i finish the book. by the way my school rates it as a fourth grade level and thats sad that im reading it since im in seventh grade, but dont get me wrong they are some great books lol:)
If you want to get into vampire books, I'd imagine the Twilight series is probably ideal for your age category. If you're into darker stuff, though, and you want a challenge, I'd recommend Anne Rice's novel, Interview with the Vampire.
...any book can be a good book but i rather have a little challenge cause im in 7th grade and i like challenges lol :)
I agree, I'm only in 5th grade and I read them. They are for forth graders but still, some of my favorite books I read to first graders at Beta Buddies, Its fun!










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