
She's in 7th grade now, but when TokyoPop sent the uncorrected proof of the new graphic novel parallel series, I knew she was the expert I would need to call on for an opinion.
Her life had been taken over by the middle school theater production when I dropped the book off at her house, but we had a good chat about it when she brought me my Girl Scout Cookies.
The graphic novel is not exactly the same as the novels, she was quick to point out. "You wonder when Greystripe is coming back, and the graphic novel shows what happened to him. It also shows how he motivated to leave house cat life."
She sees the graphic novels as companion books to the regular series. They have a mixture of new story lines and they fill in between the parts of the series. And she is absolutely savvy to the marketing of the graphic novels, "They will lure in young readers and get them ready for the series."
Nevertheless, she plans to own all of the graphic novels, because they will "complete my collection...my library."
She recommends the Warrior Cats website and writes:

According to her book this is how the books go in order:
Warriors
Into the Wild
Fire and Ice
Forest of Secrets
Rising Storm
A Dangerous Path
The Darkest Hour
Warriors: The New Prophecy
Midnight
Moonrise
Dawn
Starlight
Twilight
Sunset
Warriors: Manga
The Lost Warrior
Warriors: The Power of Three
The Sight
Dark River- not out in stores yet
Warriors: Extra
Field Guide: Secrets of the Clans
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