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Heed the call of the wild with this brand-new, action-packed animal fantasy series from the #1 nationally bestselling author of Warriors. Enter the Bravelandsand discover the Erin Hunter series youve been waiting for.A lion cast out from his tribe.An elephant who can read the bones of the dead.A baboon rebelling against his destiny.For generations, the animals of the Heed the call of the wild with this brand-new, action-packed animal fantasy series from the #1 nationally bestselling author of Warriors. Enter the Bravelandsand discover the Erin Hunter series you’ve been waiting for.A lion cast out from his tribe.An elephant who can read the bones of the dead.A baboon rebelling against his destiny.For generations, the animals of the African plains have followed a single rule: only kill to survive. But when an unthinkable act of betrayal shatters the peace, the fragile balance between predators and prey will rest in the paws of three unlikely heroes.Set in an epic new world and told from three different animals’ points of view, Bravelands will thrill readers who love Spirit Animals and Wings of Fire, as well as the legion of dedicated fans who’ve made Erin Hunter a bestselling phenomenon. Fearless is a young lion cub who is cast out of his pride when an evil lion named Titan, kills his father and takes over Gallantpride taking his mother Swift and sister Valor with them. Unable to save them at the moment, he leaves before he is knocked unconscious.

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Found by the Brightforest Troop of Babboons, Fearless finds a new home with them and makes some friends. He vows one day to return to his home and save his family from the evil Titan. Will he be able to do so and is there something Fearless is a young lion cub who is cast out of his pride when an evil lion named Titan, kills his father and takes over Gallantpride taking his mother Swift and sister Valor with them. Unable to save them at the moment, he leaves before he is knocked unconscious. Found by the Brightforest Troop of Babboons, Fearless finds a new home with them and makes some friends. He vows one day to return to his home and save his family from the evil Titan.

Will he be able to do so and is there something dark looming on the Bravelands? Read on and find out for yourself.This was a pretty good read. If you are a fan of animal adventure stories and Erin Hunter's Warrior Cats Middlegrade book series, definitely check this book out. This is only the first of her new series so I am looking forward to checking out book 2 when its released. Look for this book at your local library and wherever books are sold. This was good! My only quibble is, from the blurb, I expected the baboon, lion and elephant to come together early in the story and that didnt actually happen until the end so I was in a state of anticipation throughout the book!

Will probably continue with the series at some point. I much preferred this to the only other book by the author I have tried: Warriors. Maybe the savannah setting made the difference. This was good! My only quibble is, from the blurb, I expected the baboon, lion and elephant to come together early in the story and that didn’t actually happen until the end so I was in a state of anticipation throughout the book! Will probably continue with the series at some point.

I much preferred this to the only other book by the author I have tried: Warriors. Maybe the savannah setting made the difference. When I got the Erin Hunter newsletter saying that this book was going to be released, I knew immediately from the description and teasers that it was going to be a hot mess. I was not wrong. Having said that, it was not AS BAD as I expected it to be. There were some things about this that I thought had potential.Two out of three of the characters didn't work for me.

I detested Fearless (the lion character) because, first of all, his name is really all he has going for him. Fearlessness is a good When I got the Erin Hunter newsletter saying that this book was going to be released, I knew immediately from the description and teasers that it was going to be a hot mess.

I was not wrong. Having said that, it was not AS BAD as I expected it to be. There were some things about this that I thought had potential.Two out of three of the characters didn't work for me. I detested Fearless (the lion character) because, first of all, his name is really all he has going for him. Fearlessness is a good trait, but not when it causes you to make stupid choices and get yourself into situations that could so easily be avoided with a little intelligence.

Fearless Gallantpride sure has a lot of spunk, but man, he is stupid. This character type works just fine when they have someone who's close to them to balance them out, and it can even make the character lovable (Harry Potter and Ron Weasley have Hermione Granger for example), but Fearless doesn't have that most of the time. He's got plenty of intelligent friends, actually. They're just never around when it matters. And this is a serious problem.

He also has the exact same backstory and motivation as Simba from the Lion King, and this was not a smart move on the Erins' part, considering the Lion King did it better.Sky's perspective was less irritating, but the main problem is that her viewpoint is largely irrelevant most of the time. She is usually distant from the main plot of the story, and just isn't interesting enough yet to have entire chapters devoted to her in my opinion. This may change, knowing the Erin Hunter team, because the Seekers series started off similarly; the main characters in that start off completely apart and following their own stories as well and don't even begin to cross paths until the end of book one. Kallik didn't even join the rest of the group until the second installment. In Seekers, though, this worked a little better, because each character's story was developed enough and interesting enough to follow all on their own- Kallik's especially.

Here, they seem to be attempting the same thing, but it doesn't work as well. At least not yet.Thorn's perspective was actually pretty good, though. I didn't think I was going to like having a baboon as a character, but Thorn and his troop actually ended up being the only things that really kept me reading. Thorn was instantly more likable and interesting than either of the other characters because he felt more real. His motivation wasn't something so dramatic as Fearless's 'getting revenge on the guy who screwed up my childhood' or as nebulous as Sky's 'trying to make sense of these powers I seem to have.'

All Thorn wants in this book is to make a name for himself, so that he can make his life better. Short, sweet, to the point, and (above all else) relatable.There was also a surprising amount of political drama going on in Thorn's troop, which got more and more complex as the plot unfolded. There was even a twist later on that I didn't expect, which (though a little silly) pleasantly surprised me, as I hadn't had high expectations for this series. Really, the only point to Fearless's and Sky's perspectives in the first place was to supplement Thorn's story. Funnily enough, though, I'm not sure that's what the Erins were shooting for.

They start and end the book with Fearless's story arc, and Fearless is the most prominent character on the cover, so I think they were aiming to make him the MAIN main character. If that's what they wanted, it didn't work out that way, and I'm glad. If Thorn wasn't included, I would have dropped the book far earlier, and I may continue reading just for his perspective.Anyway, I've rambled far too long about this silly book. To be perfectly honest, I see no reason why children (the intended audience, I have to keep reminding myself) wouldn't enjoy this series. It's definitely not marketed to the older Erin Hunter fans, but it may be unreasonable to expect that level of quality from all Erin Hunter books, since there are less and less adult readers actually purchasing them. From an adult reader's perspective, Every Erin Hunter series that hasn't been Warriors has gotten progressively worse.

This was no exception. This book was published mainly because the Erins want money, and I understand that. Hard corps: uprising ps4.

However, there were a couple of things in this book that were actually creative and original that I, as an adult fan, am looking forward to seeing more of in the future.If any of the Erins were to actually read this review, this is the message I would want them to take away from it: Please don't settle. You can and have done better than this. Why market to one audience when you can market to both? In doing this, you are appealing to the part of your fanbase that writes the serious reviews, that has the talent to make art and animations which advertise your product further, and that actually has the money to buy books. The reason Warriors was successful was because it was deep enough and original enough for adults, without being beyond the reach of kids.

Keep shooting for this, and you may just have another series that is as successful as Warriors was. Broken Pride the first title in the new Bravelands series is very different from the Warriors, Seekers, and Survivor series by Erin Hunter. Focusing on Fearless a young cub, that must escape his pride, a brave baboon, Thorn though clever is always unsettled, and a young elephant, Sky whose wise grandmother is the Great Mother, leader of all of the animals in an area of the African Plains called Bravelands. Instead of following the rules of their groups, each animal is confronted with a life Broken Pride the first title in the new Bravelands series is very different from the Warriors, Seekers, and Survivor series by Erin Hunter.

Focusing on Fearless a young cub, that must escape his pride, a brave baboon, Thorn though clever is always unsettled, and a young elephant, Sky whose wise grandmother is the Great Mother, leader of all of the animals in an area of the African Plains called Bravelands. Instead of following the rules of their groups, each animal is confronted with a life threatening dilemma in which their bravery and integrity is tested. Beginning with the frightened young kit Fearless waking up in a bird's nest too high up in the trees for escape, this high suspense nature story remains action packed, full of surprises as varying species of animals converse and form strong bonds, yet face treachery in their animal world as well. Bravelands is much more entertaining and unpredictable than previous Erin Hunter series.

Although our students love the Warriors series, this will be an even more popular series because of the convincing ways the various species of animals interact, and the graphic yet realistic violence of the struggles between them. Erin Hunter does it again! This is the only author that has ever written animal fiction interesting enough for me to continue reading. I was obsessed with the Warriors series for years and consumed one book after another. Bravelands blew me away with how well written the scenes and landscape were and how well the characters were developed. I found myself connecting with all the characters almost instantly. Fearless is an amazing and truly noble character!

There were plenty of twists and each Erin Hunter does it again! This is the only author that has ever written animal fiction interesting enough for me to continue reading. I was obsessed with the Warriors series for years and consumed one book after another. Bravelands blew me away with how well written the scenes and landscape were and how well the characters were developed. I found myself connecting with all the characters almost instantly.

Fearless is an amazing and truly noble character! There were plenty of twists and each chapter was ended in a way that kept me thirsting for more! Soon to become my favorite series? I may even end up liking it more than Warriors. I devoured this book in 1 day unable to pull myself from the characters world for more than 5 minutes!

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it,Folks, I am disappointed.Two stars for most of what happened from Fearless's pov, four stars for Thorn's pov, my favorite. I didn't mind Sky's pov-oh, wait, nothing much happened with her now that I think of it. Except she had a freaky vision and she's obviously going to be important. That's about it.

I honestly don't think she needed whole chapters devoted to her but whatever. She wasn't as irritating as Fearless, at least.Now, the /whole/ story wasn't disappointing so here's a list of what I Folks, I am disappointed.Two stars for most of what happened from Fearless's pov, four stars for Thorn's pov, my favorite. I didn't mind Sky's pov-oh, wait, nothing much happened with her now that I think of it.

Except she had a freaky vision and she's obviously going to be important. That's about it. I honestly don't think she needed whole chapters devoted to her but whatever. She wasn't as irritating as Fearless, at least.Now, the /whole/ story wasn't disappointing so here's a list of what I did like:)1. Thorn's pov/the whole storyline with the baboons. I wasn't expecting to like a baboon mc so much, let alone think a baboon romance was cute, but here we are.

¯(ツ)/¯ I'll probably end up reading book 2 solely for Thorn. Without his perspective, I honestly wouldn't have cared enough to finish Broken Pride.2. He's such a cutie. I have a soft spot for physically weak/smol characters who are very smart.3. Mud and Thorn. I love these two and I'm always here for deep, loyal friendships.

Link to my blog:This is the first book in Erin Hunter's latest series, Bravelands. I was expecting such good things from this series, as it features a lion, a baboon and an elephant on the great plains of Africa. And I did receive those good things, just not in the way I was expecting.Fearless's courage and perseverance are definitely admirable, and I love how he was aptly named. He performed many great feats throughout this novel!Thorn's loyalty and Link to my blog:This is the first book in Erin Hunter's latest series, Bravelands.

I was expecting such good things from this series, as it features a lion, a baboon and an elephant on the great plains of Africa. And I did receive those good things, just not in the way I was expecting.Fearless's courage and perseverance are definitely admirable, and I love how he was aptly named. He performed many great feats throughout this novel!Thorn's loyalty and determination make me want to be more like him, and his faith in him and Berry is so cute.

I really hope he gets what he deserves!I also really hope that Sky knows how to handle her destiny, and that she pulls through for everyone, as I feel like she has a long road ahead of her.I assumed that the characters would all meet at the start of the novel, so the fact that they didn't was kind of a let-down for me. I suppose it all is set up nicely for the next book though! Can't wait to see their relationships blossom, and see what adventures they all get into.There were a few plot twists for me throughout this book, and also a bit of anger deep inside at the whole cheetah thing, as well as the murder thing. That surprised me so much! Poor Fearless and Thorn:( I don't agree with how Thorn changed at the end though, that really decreased things for me. Denial is one of the things I hate in stories. I want it all to work out though!

Will be picking up the second novel soon! I wasn't sure whether I liked it or not at first. It wasn't until near the end before I stopped viewing it with a critical eye. I was pleasantly surprised with the ending- I enjoyed the suspense.However, I felt at some points it was a little too much like warriors but with slightly wilder (and larger) animals.

I was hoping it would vary a tad more. I think that the antagonists are at some bits more realistic than the protagonists. I doubt a lion would care about peace agreements, male lions I wasn't sure whether I liked it or not at first.

It wasn't until near the end before I stopped viewing it with a critical eye. I was pleasantly surprised with the ending- I enjoyed the suspense.However, I felt at some points it was a little too much like warriors but with slightly wilder (and larger) animals. I was hoping it would vary a tad more. I think that the antagonists are at some bits more realistic than the protagonists. I doubt a lion would care about peace agreements, male lions kill lions who mess with their pride, the intruder kills the leader to gain the pride.

Fearless himself would have been kicked out when he came of age so he wouldn't be a threat to his father. The baboons on the other hand were very believable. How some were friendly, some not so. Some were higher ranks than others, but are taken pity on, prover their worth, or stay that way forever.Despite the negativity I felt about some aspects I think the intense ending and several other parts of the books made it worth reading the book, and makes me want to find out more from the sequel.

(I hope the elephants get more attention next time, it wasn't until pretty late in the book where they even showed up in the plot). NooooooooooooooThat end I really wanted to cry out loud, it was sad and a total cliffhanger.Why do we have to wait for another long time until the next book comes out.Fearless is a lion cub that had to run away from his pride to save himself. He finds shelter and a surrogatefamily with baboons.

Stinger the baboon rescues him out of tree and this is how Fearless meets the baboon troop. Here he becomes great friends with the baboons Mud and Thorn who will doing their three feats to find out their nooooooooooooooThat end I really wanted to cry out loud, it was sad and a total cliffhanger.Why do we have to wait for another long time until the next book comes out.Fearless is a lion cub that had to run away from his pride to save himself. He finds shelter and a surrogatefamily with baboons. Stinger the baboon rescues him out of tree and this is how Fearless meets the baboon troop. Here he becomes great friends with the baboons Mud and Thorn who will doing their three feats to find out their place in the troop.The story has some turns that are not out of the normal box and are great to follow. Later in the story the young elephant Sky comes in who gets a warning through bones and tries to warn here family.This book is about animals in the wild and migration and family ties.

I loved this book! Book two (Code of Honor) comes out in 16 days! (Febuary 6) Of course I pre-ordered it XD.

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But anyways, on to the review. I loved Fearless's character. He was, as his name states, fearless. Even after his father's murder, he still stayed strong. Even proving Titan wrong when he rescued Ruthless from the cheetahs.

Thorn, however, was very, very brave. After he found out about Stinger killing Bark Crownleaf and Grub Crownleaf, he was very This. I loved this book! Book two (Code of Honor) comes out in 16 days! (Febuary 6) Of course I pre-ordered it XD.

But anyways, on to the review. I loved Fearless's character. He was, as his name states, fearless. Even after his father's murder, he still stayed strong.

Even proving Titan wrong when he rescued Ruthless from the cheetahs. Thorn, however, was very, very brave.

After he found out about Stinger killing Bark Crownleaf and Grub Crownleaf, he was very afraid. He had to leave Berry in order to keep her safe. I'm very excited to see how this turns out in book two.

Sky was, let's say, very childish. Which technically makes since, since she is very young. I really like her character and I'm excited to see how her and the other elephants cope with Great Mother's death. Leaving the rating off this one, as I'm not going to finish it. I read the first of the Warriors books many years ago and didn't care for it, but given how popular this author team has become, I thought I'd give them another try with this one. Unfortunately, the simplistic, cliched writing still drives me up the wall (especially when it comes to the dialogue), and though I appreciate the attempts at worldbuilding, like the lion prides' naming structure, this still feels far too slight for my Leaving the rating off this one, as I'm not going to finish it. I read the first of the Warriors books many years ago and didn't care for it, but given how popular this author team has become, I thought I'd give them another try with this one.

Unfortunately, the simplistic, cliched writing still drives me up the wall (especially when it comes to the dialogue), and though I appreciate the attempts at worldbuilding, like the lion prides' naming structure, this still feels far too slight for my taste. I was so excited when I found out there was a new Erin Hunter book. I really enjoyed it and I hope other people loved it as much as I did! It kept me on the edge on my seat, I never new what was going to happen! Counting down the days till the 2nd one!

I was so excited when I found out there was a new Erin Hunter book. I really enjoyed it and I hope other people loved it as much as I did! It kept me on the edge on my seat, I never new what was going to happen! Counting down the days ‘till the 2nd one!

E ARC from Edelweiss Above the TreelineRight after Swiftcub earns his new name of Fearless, his father, Gallant, is attacked by Titan and two of his lion goons. Gallant is killed and Fearless is in danger of being killed as well, but an eagle saves him and drops him into a baboon colony. Some of the baboons want to eat him, but the Bright Forest troop sages decide he is a good omen. There are very decided social divisions within the troop, and two of the young baboons, Mud and Thorn, are trying E ARC from Edelweiss Above the TreelineRight after Swiftcub earns his new name of Fearless, his father, Gallant, is attacked by Titan and two of his lion goons.

Gallant is killed and Fearless is in danger of being killed as well, but an eagle saves him and drops him into a baboon colony. Some of the baboons want to eat him, but the Bright Forest troop sages decide he is a good omen. There are very decided social divisions within the troop, and two of the young baboons, Mud and Thorn, are trying to move up from Deeproots to Brightleaf. Thorn is motivated by the fact that Berry, whom he loves, is a higher caste than he is, so he will not be able to court her unless he successfully completes the challenges, such as stealing a bird egg or crossing the crocodile river. Nut, his nemesis, tries unsuccessfully to stop him. We also see the elephant tribe, headed by the Great Mother, who channels the Great Spirit that rules all of the animals of the Bravelands except for the lions. One of the elephants, Sky, thinks that the watering hole is dangerous, because she can read animal bones and know what happened to the animals.

Fearless is welcome in the troop for a while, because he saved baboons from a hyena attack, but after Grub is murdered, the new leader has him leave. He is lucky enough to find Loyal, who was a friend of his father's, but he ignores the older lion's advice and tries to get a look at his mother (who is now blind and in danger of being left behind) in the Titanpride. Titan is distracted by Fearless' presence, and the hyenas run off with his son, Ruthless.

Titan and Fearless make a pact- if Fearless can retrieve Titan's son, his mother can continue to stay in the safety of the pride. Will Fearless be able to use the skills he learned from the baboons, as well as their help, to save Ruthless? What will become of the animals in the Bravelands once Sky's prophecy seems to be coming true?Strengths: I was able to remember everything with minimal notes! Strengths of the book.

It does help that the characters are easier to follow than the Warrior Cats; they don't change their names quite as often. It's interesting to read about the groups of different types of animals, and the baboons end up having a rather dark social order.Weaknesses: Titan is rather stereotypical. The beginning reads sort of like The Lion King.What I really think: It doesn't matter what I think. My students love these, and I'll have to buy the series. It might be a cat lover thing, these books, because the Seekers (bear series) and the Empty City (dog series) don't get nearly the circulation. Although Sutherland's Wings of Fire series does well.

I'll buy the first one and see if there is interest in the next. (This is an Advanced Reader Copy. It shouldn't affect my review because I don't use direct quotes, but I figured I should mention it.)I accidentally read the entire book in one day and I kind of hate myself.

But on the other hand the fact that I couldn't put it down is a good thing. I would definitely recommend this book to any fans of Warrior Cats or similar animal fantasy stories.Book Theme Song: by Muse (warning: one f-word)orby WoodkidOh man, there's a lot to (This is an Advanced Reader Copy. It shouldn't affect my review because I don't use direct quotes, but I figured I should mention it.)I accidentally read the entire book in one day and I kind of hate myself. But on the other hand the fact that I couldn't put it down is a good thing. I would definitely recommend this book to any fans of Warrior Cats or similar animal fantasy stories.Book Theme Song: by Muse (warning: one f-word)orby WoodkidOh man, there's a lot to talk about so I think I'll have to break this into sections.The WorldbuildingAmazing, it's on par with Warrior Cats!

Each species has their own culture, it's a diverse world and each character feels like they have a purpose.The lions are a very honor-centered culture, as shown by their naming conventions; they name their kids after their mother ('Swiftcub') until they show their personality or do something noteable, then they get their name, which is usually an adjective (Fearless, Swift) but can be a noun (Valor, Titan). They don't follow the religious conventions of most other animals, but they do have their own code of ethics.The baboons value intelligence and tradition. Because they're omnivores, they don't want for food as much as most other animals. This is also reflected in their names; many seem to be named by their favorite food (Berry, Stinger), but then there are Thorn and Mud, who I hope are not named by what they like to eat. They have a strict caste system, and baboons only have one chance in their lifetime to move up in ranks. The one criticism I have is that it's unclear what the differences are between the ranks; Deeproots are obviously the lowest, but beyond that there doesn't seem to be much difference in lifestyle beyond whether they're allowed to fight and whether or not bullies respect them.The elephants have a very sagelike culture. Their names are all related to the sky; the POV character is actually named Sky.

There's also Moon, Star, Comet, Twilight, etc. All elephants can read their own ancestors' bones, but only a select few can read the bones of other animals. The Great Parent, who is sometimes a Mother and sometimes a Father, is similar to how Egyptians view the Pharaoh. The Great Spirit is infused in a creature, and this Great Parent must be mediator and peacekeeper for all animals. Most animals honor the Great Mother, except for lions and crocodiles.Not much is known about the vultures, but I like how they are used as framing devices since they seem to be the flies on the wall.

I also like that the book has both a prologue and an epilogue. The prologue doesn't just feel tacked on, it feels like a part of the story when paired with an epilogue.The CharactersFearless - more like Stupid. But I can't hate him because he's fiercly loyal and protective of his family. He's stubborn and reckless and his friends often have to keep him in check, but he can be clever when he's part of a team.The plot of the book could almost be described asLiterally everyone: Fearless noFearless: Fearless yesThorn - like Fearless, he is fiercely loyal and protective of his family and friends, especially Mud, who is the nerd of the troop. I received this book from Goodreads.When I saw the notification in my email that I won a copy of Erin Hunter's new book Broken Pride I immediately burst into tears.The group behind Erin Hunter are truly gifted.

Erin Hunter is one of my TOP FIVE FAVORITE AUTHORS, and I have hundreds. Usually I divide my absolute favorite books by their genre and pick a top 20 or so to name by genre such as apocalypse, romance, fantasy, etc. I also have a short top ten list of my ultimate favorite authors I received this book from Goodreads.When I saw the notification in my email that I won a copy of Erin Hunter's new book Broken Pride I immediately burst into tears.The group behind Erin Hunter are truly gifted. Erin Hunter is one of my TOP FIVE FAVORITE AUTHORS, and I have hundreds. Usually I divide my absolute favorite books by their genre and pick a top 20 or so to name by genre such as apocalypse, romance, fantasy, etc.

I also have a short top ten list of my ultimate favorite authors by any genre that I grab without even reading the back cover because I already know I'll love it, reread it, and obsess over it for years to come.Erin Hunter is number three.Unsurprisingly, I loved Broken Pride as much as I loved the Warriors series. And just like the Warriors series, Broken Pride is completely binge-able. I swallowed it whole and wished I had a another dozen or so on hand to read next. But I don't because this is the first in the series and I have to wait.I think I may explode from the wait.Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up and write the rest of the series Erin Hunter! But don't rush, don't rush! Take your time. But Hurry UP!

I'm dying here!All I have to say to someone who is considering Broken Pride because they enjoyed Warriors is YES. Do yourself a favor and buy a copy and relish a addictive taste of the wild side in the unique way only Erin Hunter can write it. Oh my goodness! This book was amazing! It had romance, mystery, suspense, action, etc., all in one amazing book! It is a teeny tiny bit like The Lion King but barely. I found myself shocked once I was at the end of the book.

I didn't want it to end! I absolutely cannot wait for the next one! I highly recommend that any animal lovers pick up this book.

Th Erin Hunters' books are not just for children. They are for kids and adults alike. Honestly I think any animal lover or Disney fan would like Oh my goodness! This book was amazing! It had romance, mystery, suspense, action, etc., all in one amazing book! It is a teeny tiny bit like The Lion King but barely. I found myself shocked once I was at the end of the book.

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I didn't want it to end! I absolutely cannot wait for the next one!

I highly recommend that any animal lovers pick up this book. Th Erin Hunters' books are not just for children. They are for kids and adults alike. Honestly I think any animal lover or Disney fan would like their books.

They are so engrossing and have such a good plot! Erin Hunter is the pseudonym of five people:, and, as well as editor. Together, they write the Warriors series as well as the Seekers and Survivors series. Erin Hunter is working on a new series now called Bravelands.Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the Erin Hunter is the pseudonym of five people:, and, as well as editor.

Together, they write the Warriors series as well as the Seekers and Survivors series. Erin Hunter is working on a new series now called Bravelands.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 astronomy and standing stones.