Warriors books

Warriors is a series of children's books, presenting the adventures of feral house cats living in self-supporting groups called Clans. They are published by HarperCollins under the pen name Erin Hunter. They consist of several different sub-series.

The Original Series
This was the group of books that started out Warriors. Originally, Into the Wild was planned as a single book, where "Rusty would become Firestar by the end, and that would have been all you’d ever have known about the cats of the Clans." However, the publisher was impressed with it and said there was enough for six books. Thus, the first Warriors books were planned out by Victoria Holmes, and sent to Kate Cary or Cherith Baldry to put into writing, then published under the name Erin Hunter.

Into the Wild

 * This book starts out with a young kittypet named Rusty entering the forest, where he has heard rumors of wild cats living. He is shocked to meet some of these cats, and even more surprised when they invite him to live with them and learn their ways. Now Firepaw, an apprentice of ThunderClan, he struggles to be accepted by his new Clanmates, and gets more than he bargained for when he uncovers treachery deep in the heart of the Clan...

Fire and Ice

 * Firepaw has earned his warrior name, Fireheart, along with his friend Graystripe, and Ravenpaw is safe from Tigerclaw's wrath. However, his problems are far from over... he has only just broken the surface of an elaborate cover-up that could be dangerous to the whole Clan, and Bluestar won't listen. On top of that, Graystripe's found a love interest, and it's pulling him away. In the midst of it all, a tragic accident befalls one cat, changing their path forever.

Forest of Secrets

 * Fireheart's beginning to discover that Tigerclaw isn't the only one with secrets. Graystripe spends all his time trying to keep his forbidden love hidden from the Clan, and even the leader, Bluestar might have something she's been hiding. But all secrets have to come out eventually, and when they do, it isn't always good...

Rising Storm

 * Now Tigerclaw's treachery has finally been exposed, Fireheart has been entrusted with the responsibilities of deputy of ThunderClan! It would seem his troubles are over, but Tigerclaw still roams the forest as a rogue, plotting his revenge, and Fireheart's nephew Cloudpaw suddenly vanishes. If that weren't enough, Fire might not be saving the Clan like it is supposed to... it might just force ThunderClan right out of its home!

A Dangerous Path

 * With Tigerstar as the new leader of ShadowClan, and Bluestar declaring war with StarClan, their warrior ancestors, Fireheart is practically leading the Clan himself. As if it weren't hard enough already, prey begins disappearing from the forest, and it becomes clear that none of the other Clans are the culprit... it's a pack of vicious dogs that have acquired a taste for ThunderClan blood!

The Darkest Hour

 * After Bluestar's courageous sacrifice to save ThunderClan from the dogs, Fireheart is the new leader of ThunderClan, and takes his new name, Firestar. If he thought Tigerstar's path of destruction and vengeance was through, he'd have been wrong - Tigerstar and Leopardstar combine their Clans to form a deadly alliance called TigerClan. But Tigerstar's own plan might just backfire on him, when he tries to make a deal with the unruly group of rogues bound by no code: BloodClan.

The New Prophecy Series
This series is a continuation of the first, taking place roughly 18 moons later. Many cats from the first series still appear, but the main characters are cats from the younger generation. Originally, only three books were planned, having the series end when the Clans arrived at the lake; however, the publisher requested three more volumes, so the total number was six, like the first series.

Midnight

 * It is a time of relative peace among the four Clans of the forest. Many moons have passed since the ordeal with BloodClan, and the Clans have had few quarrels since then. However, Brambleclaw, the young son of Tigerstar, receives a mysterious prophecy telling him to go on a journey with cats from each of the other Clans. They do not know what awaits them at the end, but when they find "Midnight" as they have been told, they learn something that might just spell out doom for all of the Clans.

Moonrise

 * As the journeying cats head back home to share their grim news, they choose a different route: through the rocky mountain peaks. Along the way, they meet another group of cats, different from anything they have ever known, who call themselves the Tribe of Rushing Water.
 * Meanwhile, back in the forest, the Clans have noticed an increase in Twoleg presence. Not only that, but there has been poisoned prey, and many cats suddenly vanishing. As leaf-bare sets in, starvation becomes a real threat to all the Clans. The journeying cats must return quickly to help save their friends and family, but the Tribe cats have their own problems; problems that they need the journeying cats to solve...

Dawn

 * The journeying cats have finally returned after their harrowing travels and brought back their grim news. It's worse than they thought - their Clans are already starving and struggling to survive as Twolegs destroy the forest around them. Their only option might be to find a new home, but some cats are less than eager to venture into the unknown. What dangers might await them along the way? Could they find a home that is as good as their previous one? More importantly, will they be able to find a home safe from the destructive Twolegs at all?

Starlight

 * After a long, dangerous journey, the Clans have found a new home by a lake, and the journey has cemented them together as they worked for their common cause. Now that they have settled down, though, newly forged bonds are ripped apart as the united Clans split into four again. Although the Twolegs and their dreadful machines are nowhere to be seen, new troubles await them at their new home... if it really is meant to be their new home.

Twilight

 * Things seem to have finally calmed down for the four Clans. They have settled into their new homes, found the Moonpool to replace the Moonstone, and the rebellion started by Mudclaw is not only over, it has provided them with a place to hold Gatherings. And so, the warriors begin to settle down themselves, with mates. But not so for Leafpool - as the apprentice medicine cat of ThunderClan she's sworn never to love another cat. But when her sister drifts away from her, and even StarClan seem to be turning their backs on her, she might just take an opportunity that presents itself... and her choice could be one of the most important decisions of her life. At it could not have come at a worse time, for just when she is forced to decide, a nasty surprise shows up for ThunderClan.

Sunset

 * ThunderClan is devastated from the badger attack. They have lost an experienced medicine cat, many good warriors, and their camp has been ravaged. However, help shows up from unexpected places, and Leafpool realizes that her loyalty truly lies with her Clan, not with her love. It would seem that all the enemies have finally stopped attacking, but one final cat reveals their deadly ambition... a cat Brambleclaw would have trusted with his life.

The Power of Three Series
This series picks up roughly six moons after the New Prophecy series, and once again features a new generation of cats. It revolves around the mysterious prophecy, "There will be Three, kin of your kin, with the power of the stars in their paws..."

The Sight

 * Hollykit, Lionkit, and Jaykit are the young kits of Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight, and quite close as siblings. Though their interests differ, with Hollykit wanting to become a medicine cat apprentice, Jaykit determined to become a warrior, and Lionkit already a good fighter, they still rely on each other and know they share some special bond. But when they become apprentices, their journeys are not as smooth as they had hoped; Jaypaw struggles to overcome his blindness and stay a warrior apprentice, while Hollypaw finds being a medicine cat more difficult than she had thought. They might have to admit to themselves that they are not on their destined paths, and work in the areas of their distinct talents.

Dark River

 * Lionpaw tests the boundaries between the Clans whilst honing his battle skills with the help of a secret mentor. Hollypaw becomes concerned with the problems of an enemy Clan whilst Jaypaw struggles to understand his connection with StarClan and explores his newly-found powers. When the three find themselves trapped in some secret tunnels with WindClan cats, they must find a way out if they are to have any hope of avoiding battle between the Clans.

Outcast
The Tribe of Rushing Water needs the Clans help desperately, so Stone Teller sends Talon and Night to Thunderclan to ask for help. When they arrive Thunderclan welcomes them and Lionpaw with Brambleclaw and Hollypaw with Squirrelflight go to Shadowclan to get Tawnypelt and Crofeather whom reluctantly brings Breezepaw along. They set off with Jaypaw and the Tribe twosome, whom along the trek encounter Purdy whom the converse with and move along. They get to the mountains only to find two rougues who block their path and taunt them. They pas and they get to the Tribe, they find that the rougues are highly orginised and tell the Tribe they need bounderies and Clanlike fighting tech. The Tribe rejects the idea which eventually grows on them and they start training. They battle with the rougues and they win. Lionpaw discovers his talent which allows him to win every battle he is in and he cant be hurt. They return in Eclipse.

The Omen of the Stars Series
Omen of the Stars is more of a direct continuation from the Power of Three, keeping some of the same main characters but also having some new viewpoints. It takes place six moons after The Power of Three ends.

Night Whispers

 * This book is not yet released

The Sign of the Moon

 * This book is not yet released

The Super Editions of Warriors
The Super Editions are longer, special volumes that explore specific times or characters of the Warriors books. They are part of the same plotline as the main books, but have not been released in chronological order.

Firestar's Quest

 * Firestar is handed the task of restoring a lost and scattered Clan. Along with his mate Sandstorm, he makes a long journey and discovers the lost Clan. Rats had driven out the old Clan living here. Firestar must defend the new Clan from the old threat.

SkyClan's Destiny

 * This book is not yet released

Crookedstar's Secret

 * This book is not yet released, and the title may be subject to change

The Field Guide Series
The Field Guides do not have a storyline, but rather, act as references for the main series, offering facts and viewpoints not available in the normal plotline. Most of them are written by Tui Sutherland, the "fourth Erin Hunter" who also helps write the Seekers books.

Cats of the Clans

 * Rock tells three kits, Mosskit, Adderkit and Blossomkit about the most prominent figures in each of the Clans.

Allegiances of the Clans

 * This book is not yet released

Warriors Manga
A variety of graphic novels drawn in manga style, going along with the main storyline and exploring some untold stories that never got a chance to be seen in the main books. They are written by Dan Jolley and the art is drawn by a team of mangakas.

The Rise of Scourge

 * Scourge is well-known as the evil villain who killed Tigerstar and threatened all four Clans. How did his bloodlust begin, however? and who is really to blame?

The The Lost Warrior Series
This series follows what happened to Graystripe after he was captured by Twolegs in Dawn.

The Tigerstar and Sasha Series
These three books explore the relationship between the powerful leader Tigerstar and his rogue mate, Sasha.

The Ravenpaw's Path Series
These tell the story of Ravenpaw, who became a loner after leaving ThunderClan.

The Heart of a Warrior

 * This book is not yet released