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Warriors: Warrior's Return (Warriors) written by Erin Hunter, Dan Jolley Studio : TokyoPop by TokyoPop Release Date : 2008-04-22 Publisher : TokyoPop Released : 2008-05-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780061252334 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 8 reviews)
List Price : $6.99 Our Price : $3.19
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Graystripe and Millie have finally found ThunderClan's old territory, but Twoleg monsters have devastated the forest and Graystripe fears that all of his Clanmates have been killed or captured by Twolegs. Millie insists that they keep looking, and an old friend helps point the two cats on the path that the Clans followed many moons ago. But danger still lurks around every turn, and Graystripe worries that he and Millie are lost on an impossible journey. |
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Warrior Cats |
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Will Graystripe be able to finally return home? The barn cats develop a new relationship with the humans in the home. Graystripe and Millie decide to move on. The story continues. |
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Book...Good?...YEAH!! |
Hi! I am 10 years old and I am going to tell you exactly how great this book is.
The book Warriors Return is the last book in Graystripe's Manga Series. Not as good as the main series but tells you a lot about were he has been in the past few books. But it is more of a cartoon strip than a book. There are a lot of pictures in there, great for young readers. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. Pretty good for me!! |
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A Warrior returns |
Warriors: Warrior`s Return is the third and last volume in the Warriors Manga about Graystripe`s quest to find his Clan.
Graystripe has returned home, to ThunderClan camp, but the forest is destroyed and the cats are gone. He fears that his friends has been captured, but thanks to an old friend, he and Millie starts their journey to the sea, where the other cats went many moons ago.
In the end of the book, Graystripe finally admit his love for Millie.
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The third graphic novel adaptation of Erin Hunter's beloved saga of wild felines |
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Recommended for readers age ten to adult, Warriors: Warriors Return is the third graphic novel adaptation of Erin Hunter's beloved saga of wild felines who eschew the way of the human-owned kitty-pet for the way of the Warrior. When proud warrior Graystripe and former kitty-pet Millie return to the ThunderClan's former territory, they find it abandoned. Graystripe fears that his former clanmates have all been killed or captured by Twolegs, but Millie prods him to search for his kin. On their journey, they meet feline friends and foes, and brave the dangers of Twolegs territory. Graystripe's own code calls for him to stay far from the Twolegs, even those that give food or offer shelter; his beliefs conflict with those of Millie, who sees no shame in using the Twolegs as needed. This conflict threatens to tear apart the fragile bond of love growing between Graystripe and Millie. Graystripe must decide to what degree he should compromise his beliefs to survive, fulfill his quest, and acknowledge the feelings for Millie stirring deep in his heart. The simple yet expressive black-and-white artwork brings this adventurous tale to vivid life. Highly recommended, especially for cat fanciers of all ages. |
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Awesome book! |
Warriors Return
By
Erin Hunter
This was an awesome book! The two cats Graystripe and Millie are back in Graystripes trilogy in the book Warriors Return!!!
I would first recommend reading the first two books in the trilogy first. I enjoyed the adventures, the characters and the humor! Graystripe and Millie are finally returning to Thunder Clan, and on the way meet some old friends from the other books, and some new friends too!
They experience many adventures. Graystripe and Millie have their humorous times and their challenges along the way. I really like the way the author brings these cats to life! It's almost like you are there sharing in the adventure and excitement! An example of the humor is when they surprise a cat who has just caught a mouse, and the other cat says, "OK! Take the mouse!", because he knew he was outnumbered!
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who likes cats!
Review by Corbet A. - Spokane, Washington
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