What should I read if I like warrior cats?

What should I read if I like warrior cats?

Books for Fans of the Warrior Cats

  • Wings of Fire by Tui Sutherland.
  • The Familiars by Adam J. Epstein.
  • The Spirit Animals by various authors.
  • Guardians of Ga’hoole by Kathryn Lasky.
  • Bears of the Ice by Kathryn Lasky.
  • Fablehaven by Brandon Mull.
  • Redwall by Jacques Brian.
  • Swordbird by Nancy Yi Fan.

What age should you be to read warrior cats?

The Warriors series is one of the best series in the history of Children’s Literature. This series is for emergent readers of 8 and up. If you are a parent and worry about the content you’re children are reading: I applaud you!

What are the best books for a cat fan?

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A series about dragons might not seem an obvious choice to give to a cat fan, but the adventures of the dragons in the Wings of Fire series, which begins with The Dragonet Prophecy , are guaranteed to appeal to those who love the Warriors books.

What are some of the best fantasy books you have read?

For example, The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, if it maintains its quality through completion, is going to be one of the finest fantasy series ever written. The Mercy Thompson books by Patricia Briggs are also quite good, and The Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris and The Hollows series by Kim…

Are the Foxcraft books suitable for a 10 year old?

Like the Warriors books, they contain some animal on animal violence, which can be disturbing, but all are suitable for kids of 10 or so. Varjak Paw The Taken (Foxcraft Series #1) The Wild Ones Swordbird (Swordbird Series #1) Wings of Fire Boxset, Books 1-5 (Wings of Fire)

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What are the best books about morality in military fantasy?

Glen Cook’s military fantasy series, Chronicles of the Black Company, deals with both an unusual branch of the genre and unusually nuanced questions of morality: the two sides of the main conflict have been described as “evil vs. evil,” and readers may be surprised who they end up rooting for. 8. The Black Magician Trilogy by Trudi Canavan