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The Sight (Warriors: Power of Three, Book 1)

The Sight (Warriors: Power of Three, Book 1)

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Author: Erin Hunter
Publisher: HarperCollins
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 4603

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Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 1.5

ASIN: B0013L8ASE

Publication Date: May 1, 2007
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  • Dark River (Warriors: Power of Three #2)
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  • Sunset (Warriors: The New Prophecy, Book 6)

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There will be three, kin of your kin . . .

The wild cats have flourished in their new home on the banks of the lake for several seasons, and the Clans are growing strong and healthy with new kits. The time has come for three kits of ThunderClan to become apprentices.

Hollypaw, Jaypaw, and Lionpaw spring from a strong legacy: children of Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw, two of the noblest ThunderClan warriors, and grandchildren of the great leader Firestar himself. All three young cats possess unusual power and talent and seem certain to provide strength to the Clan for the next generation.

But there are dark secrets around the three, and a mysterious prophecy hints at trouble to come. An undercurrent of rage is rising against those who are not Clanborn, and the warrior code is in danger of being washed away by a river of blood. All the young cats' strength will be needed if the Clans are to survive.

. . . who hold the power of the stars in their paws.




Customer Reviews:   Read 49 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Sigh (Warriors: Power of Three, Book 1)   December 24, 2008
I like the Warriors series very much. Being a cat lover and owner I enjoy the author's view of their relationships. The adventures are cool!


5 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too   October 25, 2008
The WARRIORS series continues strongly with the first book in their third mini-series, POWER OF THREE. Having read the entire first and second series', I knew I could expect great things from this book.

In a brief explanation of the clan nature, when a kitten is born, they are given a name with "kit" at the end. (Example; Thornkit) When they are six moons (months) old, the "kit" is replaced with "paw." (Example; Cloudpaw) When they have completed their training, they are given their warrior names, which can end in a variety of things such as "heart," "stripe," or "foot." (Example; Fireheart, Graystripe) If a warrior is made deputy and the leader of the clan dies or retires, the deputy makes a journey to the Moonstone/Moonpool and receives a literal nine lives from Starclan (heaven; where dead cats live) along with the end of their warrior name being replaced with "star." (Example; Firestar)

In the first series, a kittypet named Rusty joins Thunderclan, one of the four clans in the forest. There is Thunderclan, Riverclan, Windclan, and Shadowclan. Anyway, so he becomes an apprentice and is known as Firepaw. Then he is made a warrior named Fireheart. In the 5th book, the clan leader, Bluestar, dies. Before then, she had made Fireheart her deputy, who will be her successor when she dies. So Fireheart is made Firestar.

In the second series, the clans set out on a journey to find a new home because humans are ruining their old one. Squirrelpaw, one of Firestar's daughters, falls in love with a warrior named Brambleclaw. When they reach their new home, Squirrelpaw is made a warrior and earns her warrior name, Squirrelflight. Before the 3rd series and after the end of the 2nd, Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight have kits.

Okay, so the 3rd series starts out with Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight's children, Jaykit, Hollykit, and Lionkit, who are the grandchildren of the great Firestar himself!

Many events will have you twisting and turning, trying to find the answer, including the biggest answer of all. There is a prophecy that was told to Firestar by Starclan. "There will be three, kin of your kin, who will hold the power of the stars in their paws." What does this prophecy mean?

THE SIGHT begins the series anew quite nicely. Throughout its 363 pages, there is action, such as battles between the clans that are so descriptive that you can see a cat sinking its teeth into another's hind leg. There is drama, such as when Hollykit's heart says she wants to be a medicine cat, but her skills lie elsewhere. Jaykit is blind, so he can never be a warrior, despite how hard he tries. Leafpool thinks he should be a medicine cat, but he doesn't want to. And what could Lionkit's interest in Heatherpaw mean for the clan?

Basically, if you don't like picturing blood, teeth sinking into flesh, and claws ripping through fur, then the battle parts I would highly recommend skipping. Otherwise, it's a great book that will have you begging for more. After all, it says "The National Bestselling Series" right on the front cover, and I wouldn't deny it.

Another thing though - if you absolutely hate cats, this series isn't for you!

Reviewed by: Rachel - The Class



5 out of 5 stars More Great Excitement With The Clan Cats   August 30, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I read books aimed at children so that I can recommend books to my eight grandchildren. I can see why the Warriors series is so popular. Erin Hunter always has a new twist, a new direction to take the cats so you never get bored and you are always looking forward to the new book. If you are looking for a series to get your middle school children to read, this is it.


5 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Series   July 30, 2008
Erin Hunter has done it again! The Power of three series is one of her best ideas yet! After reading Twilight and Sunset I thought that Erin Hunter might be loosing her touch, but I have changed my mind completely!

The main characters in The Sight are Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw's kits: Lionpaw(kit), Hollypaw(kit), and Jaypaw(kit). Lionpaw is the bravest of three. He is sure to be a great warrior someday even if he is a little full of himself... Hollypaw is eager to prove herself to be a great mesicine cat even though Leafpelt suggests otherwise. Lastly there's Jaypaw who is the blind apprentice who's destiny is to become a great medicine cat, but can he do it while wallowing in self-pity.

These three start out as kits in the beginning of the book, but after a few accidents they become apprentices. All of them wanting to be the best, they start their apprenticship differently. Lionpaw: warrior apprentice; Hollypaw: medicine cat apprentice; and Jaypaw: disabled warrior apprentice. As they learn more about their future they start to wonder if they made the right decision in choosing their future.

How will these three cats who, even though they don't know it, hold Starclan in their paws deal with these huge responsibilities? Read this book and you will find the answer to this question as well as many others.



5 out of 5 stars Awsome Book   July 3, 2008
My mom bought this book for my 12th birthday and I thought it was really cool and awsome. I can read it over again 30 time and still enjoy it.

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