Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.
0 of 4 copies available
0 of 4 copies available

Erin Hunter's #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series continues with the sixth book in the New Prophecy series!

The sixth book in this second series, Warriors: The New Prophecy #6: Sunset, brings more adventure, intrigue, and thrilling battles to the epic world of the warrior Clans.

As shadows of the past continue to plague the forest, Brambleclaw is haunted by a dark figure on a dangerous quest for revenge, and must struggle to remain true to his Clan. A sinister path is unfolding and the time is coming for certain warriors to make the choices that will determine their destinies... and the destiny of all the Clans.

  • Creators

  • Series

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Levels

  • Reviews

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This fifth book in Hunter's Warrior Series brings more unrest to the feline warrior clans, who face growing internal divisions. Hunter's cat characters (with names like Firestar and Mosspelt) each have their own virtues and demons. Nanette Savard is an inspired choice for narrator; there's a feline quality to her voice that's perfect here, a kind of purring undertone. Savard also brings a quiet dignity to lines like "you're a warrior, not a moonstruck rabbit" and conveys the serious nature of the cats' situations, and the often ferocious world in which they live. Her dazzling variety of voices (and tonal variety within voices) astonishes, and helps listeners keep straight the many, many cats they'll meet. J.C.G. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Nanette Savard rises to the challenge of portraying a cast of emotional, adventurous, and ingenious characters, all of whom are cats. After many weary days of travel, the Clans have arrived in their new home, where they must establish territories and identify the many new dangers: "twolegs," "kitty pets," Sharptooth, and more. While pronouncing names like Squirrelflight, Ashfoot, Onewhisker, Brambleclaw, Leafpool, and Tawnypelt, Savard neither stumbles nor breaks her smooth pace. Her narration is crisp and clear, and she knows how amplify the drama by building tension. The relationships between the cats are complex and intriguing, and Savard's many fine voices add to the reality and credibility. S.C.A. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      The clan of cats called Thunderclan settles into their new home on a lake, and their medicine cat, Leafpool, tries to help them all stick together as jealousies and struggles for position complicate their relationships. As this final book of the series ties together loose ends and settles old scores, listeners will find that a familiarity with the prior books in the series might be helpful. Nanette Savard brings out the youth of the cats who are struggling to help their clan survive and to protect each other from outside danger. In a narration that plays to the young people who likely comprise the primary audience, she moves the story along at a good pace and draws out the suspense and danger. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 19, 2009
      This manga—the fifth based on Hunter's immensely popular children's series—follows the adventures of the cat Sasha after she leaves the Tigerclan, horrified by Tigerstar's growing violence; it picks up where Warriors
      : Tigerstar and Sasha
      left off. Sasha wrestles with whether she should return to live among the “housefolk” or make a life for herself in the forest. Her travels take her to dangerous city streets, the suburbs and a boat, and allow her to make new friends. Along the way, she learns to value herself and trust her instincts. Hudson's artwork brings Sasha's emotional journey to life, showing each moment of fear, anxiety, contentment and joy. The cat's-eye perspective of many of the panels, in addition, add a dramatic, energizing element to the book. Jolley's story breaks no new ground, but he offers a nicely paced tale that should resonate with young adult readers struggling to find their own place in the world, as well as cat fanciers of any age. Girls may especially benefit from reading about Sasha's decision to walk away from the powerful Tigerstar. A twist at the end will leave fans eager for the next installment of Sasha's saga.

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:5.5
  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

Loading