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Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise audiobook

  • By: Erin Hunter
  • Narrator: MacLeod Andrews
  • Category: Animals, Cats, Juvenile Fiction
  • Length: 7 hours 31 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publish date: June 04, 2019
  • Language: English
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Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise Audiobook Summary

Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series continues with the second book in the New Prophecy series!

The second book in this second series, Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise, brings more adventure, intrigue, and thrilling battles to the epic world of the warrior Clans.

Moons have passed since six cats set out on a journey to save their Clans. Now they are traveling home again, but on their way through the mountains, they meet a tribe of wild cats with a secret…and their own mysterious prophecy to fulfill.

In the forest, Firestar and Leafpaw watch ThunderClan’s world crumbling around them. Will the questing cats make it back in time to save the Clans, or will they be too late?

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Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise Audiobook Narrator

MacLeod Andrews is the narrator of Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise audiobook that was written by Erin Hunter

Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. In addition to having great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior. She is the author of the Warriors, Seekers, Survivors, Bravelands, and Bamboo Kingdom series. Erin lives in the UK.

About the Author(s) of Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise

Erin Hunter is the author of Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise

Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise Full Details

Narrator MacLeod Andrews
Length 7 hours 31 minutes
Author Erin Hunter
Category
Publisher HarperCollins
Release date June 04, 2019
ISBN 9780062913135

Subjects

The publisher of the Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise is HarperCollins. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Animals, Cats, Juvenile Fiction

Additional info

The publisher of the Warriors: The New Prophecy #2: Moonrise is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062913135.

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This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Brinley

July 08, 2022

I loved this series when I was younger, so I’ve been enjoying going back and reading through them again. This set definitely isn’t my favorite though, I’ve found that quite a few of the characters irritate me, and I find the plot to be quite lacking in this one especially. Still love this series though!

Nalle

February 12, 2019

Cada vez que comienzo un libro de estas sagas me pasa lo mismo. Me atrapan de inmediato y me rompen el morado corazón. Siguiendo la narrativa de su antecesor, la historia es contada a dos voces y en dos lugares distintos. El campamento del clan del trueno que la está pasando muy mal a causa de los dos patas y unas cuevas en las montañas, dónde habita una tribu de gatos distinta pero con muchas cosas en común con los clanes que ya conocemos. Este libro está lleno de momentos de tensión, realmente estás esperando la siguiente catástrofe y aunque sabes que no acabará bien, nada te prepara para lo que sucede. En este libro vemos a Estrella de Fuego como un líder que se siente abandonado por el clan estelar, a todos los gatos pasando hambre y enfermedad. Incluso algunos han desaparecido (independiente de los gatos que partieron en busca de Medianoche en el libro anterior) y al descubrir la verdad respecta eso crece la incertidumbre al querer saber que más sucederá. Pero a la vez no u.u

Julia

July 03, 2021

I loved this series as a child and still do now. I'm just re-reading for fun!

Jessi (Novel Heartbeat)

March 17, 2019

The first 2/3 of this one was just as slow as the first book was, but thankfully around the 200 page mark it picked up and brought back the magic of the series that I fell in love with - in all of its action and heartbreaking brutality! I'm so glad, too, because I was starting to wonder if maybe the second series wasn't for me and that maybe I was falling out of love with the series. The last 100 pages reminded me why I fell in love in the first place!The first book may have been on the boring side, but I confess it lulled me into a false sense of security, haha. Erin reminded me how harsh she can be in this one. Once again we see the hardship of the cats' lives in the wild - starvation, sickness, predators, humans, and conflict with other Clans. The threat of the Twolegs (humans) added a sense of direness to the story that I know we'll see more of. I can't wait to see how things get resolved! (view spoiler)[And I neeeed to know what happened to Leafpaw!! My poor baby!Also, Feathertail's death hit me really hard. I was starting to get worried when the battle with Sharptooth (the mountain lion) approached, but to be honest I didn't expect to lose one of the main four cats of the prophecy. I loved her, but I'm also sad for when Graystripe finds out his daughter died *cries* (hide spoiler)]

Willemijn

March 15, 2019

De katten zijn op de terugweg van hun reis naar Middernacht. Onderweg sluiten ze tijdelijk aan bij wilde katten. Ze spreken net een andere taal, maar ze kunnen elkaar goed verstaan. De wilde katten wonen op de rotsen in de bergen, ze wonen in een grote achter een waterval. Zij zien Stormvacht als hun redder. Maar waarvoor eigenlijk? Dat wordt niet meteen duidelijk voor de katten uit het woud.In het woud gaat het ook niet goed, alle clans hebben minder prooi en dat terwijl het nog bladkaal moet worden. Loofpoot gaat op onderzoek uit, ontdekt dingen en twijfelt of ze haar vader Vuurster moet inlichten. Op het moment dat er katten verdwijnen op de plek waar tweebenen het bos vernietigen, gaan de katten met Vuurster op zoek naar de verdwenen katten. Loofpoot weet het bijna, maar dan….

Deborah

March 29, 2017

Leafpool gets very annoying constantly wittering about whether to tell her father about where the questing cats have gone. Someone stole Greystripe, one of the best characters and it don't look like he's coming back. This volume left me proper grumpy and out of sorts - and the the Tribe of Rushing Water had their own concept of xenophobia. Tsk!

Rogue

June 28, 2017

I forgot how devastating the last twenty pages are.

Anton

November 24, 2020

Had some dull moments, but the switching perspectives are still refreshing and interesting. The exciting bits were just epic!

Ben

August 27, 2021

The beginning definitely shocked me. If Midnight promised to expand on the Warriors world Moonrise promises to crack it entirely open and rearrange it.Plot 4.5/5★The plot of Moonrisepicks up directly after the events of Midnight. Admittedly, the first two chapters are shocking, but from then on it starts to slow down a bit, with very little happening that will excite the reader. However, the plot really picks up after the midpoint of this book, so much so that it even feels like a fever dream. It picks up so much that it continuously builds on itself, all the way until the very final chapter, making moonrise a definite improvement over Midnight.Style 5/5★Since there has been no major changes in Erin Hunter's style since Midnight I feel confident giving this the same five star rating. The books of Warrior Cats, and particular The New Prophecy are filled with vivid imagery that set them apart from other middle grade reads.Characters 4/5★The characters of Moonrise are largely the same as those of Midnight. However, we grow closer to them the longer we follow their journeys and interactions. Already I find myself invested in the relationships of two of the characters, and have been thoroughly shocked by some of the events that involved others. I'm excited (and scared) to see what may happen to the characters in the next few books. Overall 4.5/5★Moonrise definitely builds on everything Midnight did right, and continues to dish out new places, characters, and events. However, the answers we truly seek do not come within this book, but we are nearing them. I'm excited to see how Dawn continues the Warriors adventure.

Kangaroo Reads

July 11, 2022

** spoiler alert ** Rating: 8 out of 10This was better than the first book in the arc on so many levels. I enjoyed that it was from the perspective of a Riverclan cat and especially because it was Feathertail. Feathertail was such a sweet and caring cat and her relationship with her brother was really special. :)“From now on, wherever you walk, I will walk with you. . . ” The tribe's culture was very interesting to learn about, especially because they were the ancestors of cats such as Gray wing, Turtle tail, Clear sky (the idiot cat), etc. They added so much to the story.“I know my name's Squirrelpaw, but I never thought I'd wish that I WAS a squirrel!” Classic Squirrelflight humor ;)I found it really sad when Feathertail died. :( This nearly made me cry! (hey, I said NEARLY) After Feathertail died, I found Crowfeather's character quite depressing.I enjoyed the writing as always, but the plot could've been a bit faster. It wasn't as bad as Midnight, but it was still quite slow.Overall, a good read. This definitely makes me excited for the rest of the arc!

Joseph

October 06, 2020

** spoiler alert ** Not my favorite Warriors book- takes awhile to develop throughout and I might even add is 'boring' at times. The ending involving Feathertail's brave act was probably the one of the main plots of it. I didn't really care for the relationship between the six (6) chosen cats and the Tribe cats- it was kind of annoying and didn't appease me. Oh well, it's a Warriors book- I love them all!I think my favorite part of this book is seeing Leafpaw come of age. She seems to be really maturing before our eyes and is seeing the destruction of the forest firsthand. The events happening in the forest- disappearing cats, the tractors and construction, and the uneasiness provide a fun and intriguing storyline to follow.I'll be honest- this book 'Moonrise,' was my least favorite Warriors book growing up... as well as 'The New Prophecy' arc in general- let's see how books 3-6 are and if I will still hold the same beliefs I had about 10 years ago when I first read this series.

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