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Warriors Field Guide: Secrets of the Clans (Warriors) | 
| Author: Erin Hunter Publisher: HarperCollins Category: Book
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 11266
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 176 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0061239038 EAN: 9780061239038 ASIN: 0061239038
Publication Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: PAGES IN LIKE NEW CONDITION - I SHIP FAST - Hardcover with Dust Jacket - light shelfwear to Dust Jacket -
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Product Description
Now the truth can be revealed Look within to find: - The mystical origins and secret legends of the Clans.
- An insiders' tour of the Clan camps and territories.
- The histories and characters of each Clan, and information about their leaders and medicine cats.
- Knowledge of cats outside the Clans.
- The tenets of the warrior code.
- Prophecies and omens, and how they have been fulfilled.
And many more truths about the secrets, beliefs, and daily lives of the cats of the Clans.
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Fiel Guide for Warriors August 26, 2008 Frances Chapman (Hudson, NC) Warriors Field Guide: Secrets of the Clans (Warriors) This is a very informative guide to all the clans. If you have never read any of this series it will help a lot to be familiar with the different clans and their beginnings.
Warriors July 23, 2008 Well, this book is titled secrets of the Clans, but there really aren't many secrets shared. I mean, there are some quiet stuff like cat's point of view on things, but they aren't secrets. There are a few typos, one including Scourge being listed a Blood when he killed Tigerstar. It is long, but some stuff in it I just plain don't like. When it advertised and said, "Full color pictures!", I did not know it just meant the warrior books printed out with no words or smaller picture on it. And there is a lot of stuff we already know- maps and stories, for example. There are some things that I feel Erin Hunter just threw in there to make it thicker, stuff that really is not a secret thing. The stuff in it that I do like, however, are the parts where they talk about cats of the clans. Like how it gives details about the cats before we met Rusty as he mouse hunted- Featherwhisker was Spottedleaf's mentor, for example. It has a few pictures of cats, like Tallstar and Crookedstar. They are small and ink, though. I just wonder- exactly how long have the Clans been running? I thought it must have been for many years, yet the book says that the first leader, Thunderstar, had a deputy named Owleyes who became Owlstar. Owlstar had a deputy who became Sunstar, and Sunstar's deputy was Bluestar. So it really can't have been going on for at least a hundred years, which is what I thought. Anyways, the beginning of the Clans part was neat, and the map that is from the forest to the lake is neat as well. You should really just go to the library to get this book, not buy it. Though not fantastic, it's not horrible, either. Have fun, Moonwhisker
A "mixed" review April 10, 2008 C. Gordon (Ohio) I purchased this for my 8 yr old son who is really into the Warriors books. This is what he had to say about it:
"The Secrets of the Clans tells a lot about the Clans. You get a tour of each of the Clans' homes and territories. The book tells about the secrets and histories of the Clans. I like this book because it's really exciting and I've read it over and over again."
So on that note, I guess we would strongly recommend it!
Field Guides are Good March 30, 2008 Scarmask This Field Guide, telling Secrets of the Clans gives some interesting excerpts from different cats of both the past and nearer to the present time in the books. There are also interesting little facts, such as Bluestar had a sister, and things like that, as well as past history of the Clans. Other than that, everything else is either just more info or a review to freshen up memories of past books, and that is fairly nice.
Warrior Novels Review February 18, 2008 Janet E. Harris (Mesa, Arizona USA) I really enjoyed this peticular Warriors Book (Field Guide)!! I learned a lot of information about the different Clans and their history!! A lot of information and stories make reading all of the other novels even better!!
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