Point Books In Favor Of The Last Hope (Warriors: Omen of the Stars #6)
Original Title: | The Last Hope |
ISBN: | 0061555282 (ISBN13: 9780061555282) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Warriors: Omen of the Stars #6, Warriors Universe #30 |
Erin Hunter
Hardcover | Pages: 329 pages Rating: 4.57 | 9758 Users | 602 Reviews
Present Epithetical Books The Last Hope (Warriors: Omen of the Stars #6)
Title | : | The Last Hope (Warriors: Omen of the Stars #6) |
Author | : | Erin Hunter |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 329 pages |
Published | : | April 3rd 2012 by HarperCollins Canada / Warriors (Wa) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Animals |
Description In Pursuance Of Books The Last Hope (Warriors: Omen of the Stars #6)
The end of the stars draws near. Three must become four to battle the darkness that lasts forever...After countless moons of treachery, Tigerstar's Dark Forest apprentices are ready to lay siege upon the warrior Clans. As the Clan cats seek out their allies and enemies, Jayfeather, Lionblaze & Dovewing search desperately for the fourth cat who is prophesied to lead the Clans to victory - and who may be their only hope for survival.
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Ratings: 4.57 From 9758 Users | 602 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books The Last Hope (Warriors: Omen of the Stars #6)
*****SPOILER*****I try to rate the Warriors series as what it is - not "great literature", but formula storytelling for juvenile or tween readers, holding more in common with Nancy Drew than Huck Finn. None of the installations have earned 5 stars from me, but several have earned 4, despite flaws such as repetitiveness, painfully manipulative cliffhanger moments and major-character introspection, anthropomorphizing to the point of nonsense, and glaring biological impossibilities. It is fantasy,*This review was originally published on RachelPoli.comBOOK COVERAs soon as I picked up this book, I knew exactly who the cat on the front cover was. And I cried. I had spoiled something for myself a while ago and, with the content of the Omen of the Stars books, I knew something was coming. The title alone says it all.PLOTThis is the final book in the Omen of the Stars series. This particular series of Warriors has been my favorite so far because it had so many Harry Potter vibes. Ive been with
I cried sooo much :( I loved it though. I can't wait for the next book :)
i got so excited when spottedleaf came back. i just have to get that out of the way. with that said, this book was an interesting and semi satisfying read. the atmosphere was moderately calm, up until the end of the book. the read is worth it.though poor jayfeather is accused of murdering flametail (in an earlier book), hes still able to talk to mothwing, which is good. gladly, after searching for flametails spirit, jays able to convince him that he wasnt murdered and that was a pretty
Despite many things wrong with the fourth series, this book was a solid ending. When needing to end the stories of some characters via death, they did it well.This is definitely my favorite warriors book. It made me happy and sad, made me move with the story. We may shame the series for its terrible flaws, but we can't ignore the fact that it did many things well.
Man, this series was my childhood in a nutshell. My obsession with this series would border ridiculous at some points in time. My happiness was overwhelming when I saw a novel of this series at Barnes&Noble, it being the first novel in English I actually read. Those were the days . . .Now, this is the last novel in the fourth series The Omen of the Stars. It is the grande finale, where the Dark Forest rises to its full power and the true battle begins. Where warriors' loyalties are
There needs to be a higher star rating for how awesome this book was. Just the love, the loss, the death, and the evilness was all there. It was some of the aspects that a few Warriors books lacked and more. This book hit me hard and I will never forget this day where no one could move me from the couch as I clenched the book in my hands, announcing every time I hit a new chapter.I can proudly mark this book:
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