Warriors, Outcast (Warriors: Power of Three)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26070 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 352 pages
Customer Reviews
Picking up the pace
I couldn't help but feel slightly dissapointed with the start of the 'PoT' series. It seemed a little slow and plotless. But, being a die-hard 'Warriors' fan, I'll still read each book.
'Outcast' seems to a vast improvement from the previous books. Characters are developed excellently in this book; the three, Breezepaw, and, to some extent, Brook and Stormfur. Without giving the plot away, we learn a lot in this book and it ties up some loose ends.
Admittedly, the plot sometimes comes across as slow and chugging, but the Erins have a knack for making you want to read on, and this book is no exception. I picked the book up from about half-way through after a break of a day and didn't stop reading until I had finished.
Not the best 'Warriors' book, but as part of a series, it's great. Please don't give up on 'PoT' if you were thinking of doing so... I've heard the last three (and I would say this one) more than make up for the slow beginning.
Warriors power of three review
i had been eagerly anticipating this book for ages, and i was not disappointed. it involves some of the clan cats, including Hollypaw, Jaypaw and Lionpaw, traveling to the mountains to help the tribe of rushing water. there is loads of action, and the secrets surrounding the three young cats deepens.
A prospect book? hard to tell
When I first got this book I had high expectations after reading a good review.
I don't know why I got so excited.
It started off as being one of slowest books I have read in the Warriors saga.
At the very start it's all very normal, a typical day in the forest, nothing wrong with that, but after Jaypaw, Lionpaw and Hollypaw join the traveling cats it becomes long and slow. The whole attidude is dull "Oh what a lovely day it is, oh look at the pretty view, let me just stop to scratch...." yawn, it got worst when the cats met Purdy, it was like parrot speech, cats say something to Purdy, Breezepaw insults Purdy, Purdy pretends not to her him, cats say something to Purdy, Breezepaw insults Purdy......Evencualy I got so bored I put it down and didn't come back to it for a few weeks.
But it did get better later on, in fact, it got brilliant. I couldn't put the book down untill I had had finished it. Clan cats leading the tribe to war, Jaypaw greeting The Tribe of Endless Hunting. I loved it.
I would not for one minute say that this book should not be read, just bear in mind that it only picks up later in the book.




