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Post by Rainfire on Sept 29, 2021 4:41:36 GMT -5
Out of every first book from every arc, which do you like the most?
I love The Sight so much <3
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Post by Twilight Sparkle on Sept 29, 2021 5:04:53 GMT -5
Into the Wild, The Sight, or The Fourth Apprentice. I voted TFA because I don't think it'll get a ton of votes.
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Post by Chicken on Sept 29, 2021 10:27:28 GMT -5
The Apprentice's Quest
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Post by Fireleap on Sept 29, 2021 11:59:08 GMT -5
The Sight
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Post by dreamingof on Sept 29, 2021 12:32:10 GMT -5
I would say The Sight, followed by Midnight
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Post by Ṣanɗypaw™ on Sept 29, 2021 17:24:52 GMT -5
The Sight my beloved. It's the first-ever Warriors book I read as well <3
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Post by Skypaw13 on Sept 29, 2021 19:04:00 GMT -5
I'm shocked that The Sight is beating Into the Wild. But actually it's my favorite too, so cool I guess?
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Post by Pixie on Sept 29, 2021 19:06:15 GMT -5
The Sun Trail felt like a super edition despite it being shorter than one. I thought it was the perfect beginning for DotC and Gray Wing being a favorite of mine, I am biased. It was the only book he had a solo pov.
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Post by rabbit on Sept 29, 2021 19:12:37 GMT -5
Into the wild because when I saw this book at the library as a kid, I knew it would be the book I had to read. When I read the prologue, I was immediately hooked. I have read it 4 times which is the most I’ve reread a book ever.
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Post by ᏞᎪᎠᎽ Ꮎf fᎪᏁᎠᎾms ミ☆ on Sept 29, 2021 20:41:29 GMT -5
i voted midnight for nostalgia. it was the first warriors book i ever came across. but i didnt read past the first couple pages. even back then as a kid, i knew it wasnt the true beginning, so i stopped reading my cousin's copy of midnight, and went to go look for the series and get the first arc.
i liked the intrigue of the journey in the first book
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Post by 𝐛𝐥𝟒𝐜𝐤𝐬𝐨𝐥 on Sept 30, 2021 10:37:29 GMT -5
the sun trail. it was an amazing start to the series and did a lot of built-up. also, thunder wasn't in it : D. the traveling was also very fun to read, and it gave a lot of random characters like dappled pelt and shattered ice personality.
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Post by Skypaw13 on Oct 2, 2021 2:32:06 GMT -5
Tied for into the Wild and The Sight (Gosh hard to believe it’s going be 19 years since I’ve First Read into the Wild , NOSTALGIA VIBES HITTING HARD) Midnight is close Second , with all its Journeying and Exploration , and expanding of the landscape , loved the whole arc . Wish I could remember the rest of Power of Three as Fondly . Wait, did you actually start reading Warriors when it was first released? I've been reading since 2005, I've never met anyone who's been around longer than me, lol
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Post by Cloudstorm on Oct 2, 2021 15:58:38 GMT -5
Yep , librarian suggested I try it out since it was placed right next to Redwall( which is my favorite Series ) . And was in the same Genre, and I absolutely love cats . So I took it home , and Absolutely loved it . I was super stoked when she told me there’d be a 2nd book , since as we all know into the Wild was originally going to only be one book, so the first edition copy didn’t have the sneak peak for Fire and Ice , like all the new releases have had since then . And yeah most Fans that picked up into the Wild back in 2003 fall into 3 basic category’s . Either they read the first book , didn’t continue afterwards . Or read the whole first Arc , read the second arc (like all my family) . And stopped right there , or was intrigued with the SUPPOSED plot of power of three and weren’t Bothered by the introduction of powers (like myself ) , read up to Long shadows , got super angry at that book , but decided to tough it out and see how sunrise was conclude the series . Which then I know a lot of OG Fans simply dropped the series after Power of three and have read past it . My older sister has read the first 2 arcs and throughly enjoyed them , and never read anything past them . Which I can’t really blame her .
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