Warriors: Ravenpaw's Path #2: A Clan in Need
J**E
The second graphic novel in the Warriors Ravenpaw series. An enjoyable and interesting read.
This is the second graphic novel on Ravenpawโs path: A clan in need by Erin Hunter.In the first novel Ravenpaw and Barley was happy living in a barn on a farm until they were chased from their home by a group of mean and brutal cats. They are determined to get their home back and travel in the forest in search of Firestar who is the leader of Thunderclan. Unfortunately, Thunderclan is having trouble with some vicious cats that have raided the Thunderclan territory taking their food and attacking the Thunderclan patrol.An agreement is finally made that once Ravenpaw and Barley help Firestar and the Thunderclan get rid of the two leg place rogue cats the Thunderclan will help to get Ravenpaw and Barley back their home on the farm.Like the entire Warrior series there are lessons being taught, conflicts to be resolved, and both happy and sad times of these cats.If you are into the Warrior (Cats) series by Erin Hunter you may want to check out this graphic novel. I found it to be an interesting and quick read.Rating: 4 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Zen Poetry Moments: Haiku and Senryu for special occasions).
W**M
Very well done
I was reluctant to order another manga because the others I'd ordered had been mostly too short and didn't have enough story in them. I could get through them in five minutes. I'm not sure if it really was or not, but this one seemed longer and more substantial. Even the drawings seem to be a little more detailed.Overall I was very pleased with this manga.I enjoyed seeing the close friendship portrayed between Ravenpaw and Barley and how Ravenpaw supports Barley through his emotional troubles. I also liked to see the dynamic between the the two rogues (Ravenpaw and Barley) and Thunder Clan. A side story with Wind Clan toward the beginning also added another layer of interest.It was interesting to see Barley's character developed as he deals with his past and heals somewhat from it.The portraits of individual characters were nice to look at, such as Ravenpaw on page 27, Violet on page 54, and Barley on page 66. Showing them alone like that also gives people who want to learn to draw them a better chance to do so as they're in less distracting surroundings.The only thing I found a little bit disappointing was that a design was recycled. Crowkit looks identical to another kitten shown in Thunderclan later.
J**N
Another Great Story from Erin Hunter
My son is a huge fan and an artist - this is a wonderful addition to his collection and I can't wait to see what else Erin comes up with!
K**R
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This book was really good, the action and the suspense made me just keep reading through the night.The only reason I gave it a 4 is because it was black and white.
L**A
A peaceful one
This book is a nice peaceful one that one can enjoy. (Except all that fighting) but a nice and very detailed illustration.
D**T
Best book ever!
Just read it donโt ask questions itโs to good to describe but I shall say one more thing READ IT!!!๐๐คฉ
R**.
My 13 year old daughter is addicted to this warrior ...
My 13 year old daughter is addicted to this warrior series. Shes has the whole collection now and cherishes them. She can also use these on her reading test at school for a grade so that is a major plus.
E**Y
i didnt know these was made like a "comic" but she did
my niece loves these books, everytime she has a birthday or gets a present for something we always get a new book for her. i didnt know these was made like a "comic" but she did. She loves them!
B**O
Arrived ontime
Interesting Read
M**E
but if it's anything like ther oter Warrior cat books then I am sure ...
not read it yet, but if it's anything like ther oter Warrior cat books then I am sure I will enjoy it.
K**R
Four Stars
Good
W**T
Five Stars
great item many thanks
M**D
Five Stars
Great book
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