Books Warriors Views
Other books have been released in addition to the main series, including three lengthier individual books entitled Firestar's Quest, Bluestar's Prophecy, and SkyClan's Destiny. Four field guides and several volumes of original English-language manga, produced as a collaboration between HarperCollins and TOKYOPOP, have been published as well. In addition to the books, the authors have also written two short stories and two plays. The Warriors series, with the exception of the manga, has been released in an e-book format for popular e-readers such as the Barnes & Noble Nook and Amazon Kindle. The series has also been translated into several languages. In addition, the series has a website, which features games, promotional videos, quizzes, a message board, and news.
The second series, Warriors: The New Prophecy, was released from 2005 to 2006, and contains six books: Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn, Starlight, Twilight, and Sunset. This plot follows six cats: Brambleclaw, Tawnypelt, Crowpaw (later Crowfeather), and Feathertail, who are sent on a mission by StarClan to the sun-drown place (ocean), with Feathertail's brother, Stormfur and a ThunderClan apprentice, Squirrelpaw (later Squirrelflight), accompanying them. There, a badger named Midnight tells the six cats that Twolegs (humans)will be making a road that cuts across the Clans' territories, forcing the Clans to leave.
The fourth series is titled Warriors: Omen of the Stars, and is a direct continuation of the previous series.[8] Like the three series before, this series will have six books. The first four books have been published, entitled The Fourth Apprentice, Fading Echoes, Night Whispers, and The Sign of the Moon. The fifth book's title is The Forgotten Warrior.[9]
Super Editions are books in the Warriors series that are approximately double the length of a normal Warriors book. There are three Super Editions: Firestar's Quest, Bluestar's Prophecy and SkyClan's Destiny. They are standalone stories and as the titles imply, the first features Firestar, the second features Bluestar, and the third features the modern SkyClan a few months after Firestar's Quest. One more super edition is being written. It will feature the RiverClan leader Crookedstar, and will be titled Crookedstar's Promise; it is due to be released on July 5, 2011. In a newsletter it was revealed that Mapleshade (an evil cat introduced in Night Whispers) will also play a role in this book.[10]