

There are no plot surprises in this story of a lost hero, and the artwork is a literal, workmanlike rendition of cats and dogs in suburbia. But will Graystripe ever find his way back to the Clan? The praise "Based on Erin Hunter's popular novel series, Warriors is the story of a wild cat-a real one, as opposed to manga's usual teenaged human wearing a short skirt and kitty-cat ears-who's separated from his family and friends. When he makes friends with a feisty kittypet named Millie, she encourages him to go in search of his lost friends. The forest is calling him, and he never stops longing to go home. Luckily, he's joined by a helpful, attractive female sidekick, Millie, who knows her way around the challenges of “Twolegplace.” Many little (and perhaps some larger) girls will find this kitty fantasy irresistible.The blurb When the Twolegs destroy the warrior Clans' forest home, Graystripe-second in command of ThunderClan is captured trying to help his comrades escape! Trapped in the pampered life of a kittypet, Graystripe has all the food and shelter he needs from his affectionate Twoleg family, but this is not the way he wants to live. Alas, he's lost his edge and finds himself spooked by everything from local bullies to lawnmowers. After briefly succumbing to the charms of soft living as a “kittypet,” Graystripe steels his resolve and vows to make his way back to the wild. The story opens with him imprisoned in a strangely seductive suburban home. Graystripe, the protagonist, is a mighty warrior of the beleaguered Thunderclan, which has recently been threatened by a combination of suburban development and a zealous cat catcher.

Is the story of a wild cat-a real one, as opposed to manga's usual teenaged human wearing a short skirt and kitty-cat ears-who's separated from his family and friends. Ased on Erin Hunter's popular novel series, Warriors
