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Outcast (Warriors: Power of Three, Book 3)

Outcast (Warriors: Power of Three, Book 3)
By Erin Hunter

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There will be three,
Kin of you kin....
Who hold the
Power of the stars
In their paws.

A secret prophecy shapes the lives of Firestar's grandchildren, but only one of the three knows about it. Jaypaw is captivated by the power it promises, and he believes the key to that power may lie buried in the distant past -- with the ancient cats who once walked these woods and now prowl through his dreams. His search for answers leads him toward the mountains -- the home of the Tribe of Rushing Water. Lionpaw and Hollypaw feel drawn to the mountains too, for different reasons.

But the mountains hide secrets as well as answers, and if the three cats find a way to get there, they may discover more than they ever expected.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #435 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-05-01
  • Released on: 2008-04-22
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 352 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having a great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior, shaped by her interest in astrology and standing stones.


Customer Reviews

Warriors-Outcast (Power of Three)3
I was a little disappointed. This booked seemed to lack the fire, excitement and originality previous books in the `Warriors' series had. But following `Dark River' almost anything would seem dull. Nevertheless, I'll buy the next book just to see where it goes. I'll follow it to the end. I'm hooked. I'm grateful to the whole series. My 10 year old granddaughter has devoured the series from `Into the Wild' through `Outcast'. She has read all 15 books in the `Warriors' series, plus two supplemental books `Firestar's Quest' and `Secrets of the Clans' in six months and is waiting anxiously for the next book. Prior to her reading `Into the Wild' she wasn't much of a reader. Now she reads everything she can get her hands on including other books and even granny's Reader Digest. Any book under 200 pages seems small to her; when before it would have seemed like a monumental task to read. If you are new to the series, begin with `Warriors-Into the Wild'. If you want to get a young reader (girl or boy) hooked on reading this is an excellent series to begin with.

i love the warriors books4
i really love the way erin made the apprentices diffrent with bad and good qualities though icant find any tedeeming qualities in jaypaw

Warrior's Power of Three #33
I have read all of Erins books several times over. In all of them I have laughed, cried and forgotten to breath. Not so in this book. There was little emotion except when Crowfeather visited Feathertails grave. I was glad when I was finished. It would never make me loose intrest in the complete series but it was a lack luster story over all. I think possibly there are too many Erins trying to write the same continious story line. It seemds as they were rushing through the entire book to get it done. There could have been a lot more written about the journey and maybe even a little background on the trespassing cats. I don't know, I was just disappointed considering how long I waited for the release. Let's see what the next book is like.