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  • Sunset

    Erin Hunter, Dave Stevenson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Dec. 26, 2006)
    Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series continues with the sixth book in the New Prophecy series!The sixth book in this second series, Warriors: The New Prophecy #6: Sunset, brings more adventure, intrigue, and thrilling battles to the epic world of the warrior Clans.As shadows of the past continue to plague the forest, Brambleclaw is haunted by a dark figure on a dangerous quest for revenge, and must struggle to remain true to his Clan. A sinister path is unfolding and the time is coming for certain warriors to make the choices that will determine their destinies… and the destiny of all the Clans.
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  • Sunset

    Erin Hunter, Dave Stevenson

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 25, 2007)
    Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series continues with the sixth book in the New Prophecy series!The sixth book in this second series, Warriors: The New Prophecy #6: Sunset, brings more adventure, intrigue, and thrilling battles to the epic world of the warrior Clans.As shadows of the past continue to plague the forest, Brambleclaw is haunted by a dark figure on a dangerous quest for revenge, and must struggle to remain true to his Clan. A sinister path is unfolding and the time is coming for certain warriors to make the choices that will determine their destinies… and the destiny of all the Clans.
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  • Sunset

    Melissa J. Morgan

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, March 24, 2009)
    Only a few days into camp and socially challenged Cassie has already kissed a boy! There’s a big part of Cassie who really likes having feelings for someone. But another part of her wonders if Micah will just distract her from her surfing. And then there’s a third part—the part that’s avoided the ocean since that fateful day. And if that part doesn’t find a way to get over itself, Cassie may have to say good-bye to pro-surfing forever.
  • Sunset

    Erin Hunter

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2011)
    In the exciting second Warriors story arc, the wild cats of the forest have lived in peace and harmony for many moons--but new prophecies from their warrior ancestors speak of a mysterious destiny and grave danger for the clans. The final title in this thrilling feline fantasy adventure. Soon after the cats reached their new home by the lake, ThunderClan's medicine cat Leafpool received an ominous warning from StarClan: Before there is peace, blood will spill blood, and the lake will run red. As the Clan slowly recovers from a devastating badger attack, Leafpool can't help but wonder! do her prophetic dreams mean there are even worse dangers still in store for the warrior cats? At the same time, shadows of the past continue to haunt the forest as some old friends struggle to find their place, others appear to be lost forever, and an old enemy finds a new way to resurface in a quest for dark revenge. A sinister path is unfolding, and the time is coming for certain warriors to make the choices that will determine their destiny ...and the destiny of all the Clans.
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  • Sunset

    Melissa J. Morgan

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, April 2, 2009)
    Only a few days into camp and socially challenged Cassie has already kissed a boy! There’s a big part of Cassie who really likes having feelings for someone. But another part of her wonders if Micah will just distract her from her surfing. And then there’s a third part—the part that’s avoided the ocean since that fateful day. And if that part doesn’t find a way to get over itself, Cassie may have to say good-bye to pro-surfing forever.
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  • Sunset Song

    Lewis Grassic Gibbon

    eBook (Canongate Books, March 30, 2006)
    Faced with a choice between a harsh farming life and the world of books and learning, Chris Guthrie chooses to remain in her rural community, bound by her intense love of the land. But everything changes with the arrival of the First World War and Chris finds her land altered beyond recognition.In lyrical prose, Sunset Song evokes village life in the early twentieth century and offers a powerful portrait of a land and people in turmoil.This stunning new edition of one of the most cherished Scottish novels of the twentieth century includes a specially commissioned introduction by Nicola Sturgeon, in which she writes with heartfelt passion of her love for what she regards as 'one of the finest literary accomplishments Scotland has ever known . . . In no small way, I owe my love of literature to Sunset Song'.
  • Sunset

    Erin Hunter, Dave Stevenson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 17, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The final book in the nationally bestselling Warriors: The New Prophecy series brings the story arc to an enthralling end filled with perilous battles, dark secrets, and heroic choices.
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  • Sunset

    Erin Hunter, Nanette Savard

    Audio CD (HarperFestival, Dec. 26, 2006)
    Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series continues with the sixth book in the New Prophecy series!The sixth book in this second series, Warriors: The New Prophecy #6: Sunset, brings more adventure, intrigue, and thrilling battles to the epic world of the warrior Clans.As shadows of the past continue to plague the forest, Brambleclaw is haunted by a dark figure on a dangerous quest for revenge, and must struggle to remain true to his Clan. A sinister path is unfolding and the time is coming for certain warriors to make the choices that will determine their destinies… and the destiny of all the Clans.
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  • Sunset

    Erin Hunter, Dave Stevenson

    Library Binding (HarperColl, Dec. 26, 2006)
    Soon after the cats reached their new home by the lake, ThunderClan's medicine cat Leafpool received an ominous warning from StarClan: Before there is peace, blood will spill blood, and the lake will run red. As the Clan slowly recovers from a devastating badger attack, Leafpool can't help but wonder . . . do her prophetic dreams mean there are even worse dangers still in store for the warrior cats?At the same time, shadows of the past continue to haunt the forest as some old friends struggle to find their place, others appear to be lost forever, and an old enemy finds a new way to resurface in a quest for dark revenge. A sinister path is unfolding, and the time is coming for certain warriors to make the choices that will determine their destiny . . . and the destiny of all the Clans.
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  • Sunset Song

    Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Tom Crawford

    Paperback (Canongate Classics, March 30, 2006)
    Sunset Song is the first and most celebrated of Grassic Gibbon's great trilogy, A Scot's Quair. It provides a powerful description of the first two decades of the century through the evocation of change and the lyrical intensity of its prose. It is hard to find any other Scottish novel of the last century which has received wider acclaim and better epitomises the feelings of a nation.
  • Sunset

    Erin Hunter

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Sunset

    Eric Hunter

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens, March 15, 2007)
    Children's Literature This sixth book of the "Warriors: The New Prophecy" series is a bit like a soap opera. In this part of the warrior-cats' saga, ThunderClan becomes embroiled in one conflict after another. Having just finished fighting off an attack from a group of badgers, Leafpool must choose her duty to her clan over the love of her life. So, she becomes the official medicine cat. Duty conflicts with personal desire at more than one point in the story, but almost always the cats choose the wiser course. Brambleclaw, son of the rogue Tigerstar, also faces a difficult decision between remaining loyal to his clan and joining a greedy struggle for power over all cats. These conflicts--honesty versus treachery, loyalty versus desire, prejudice versus tolerance--give this fantasy novel at least a semblance of depth. Mentoring also plays an important role in the story, as Brambleclaw gains an apprentice and Leafpool shifts from apprentice to mentor. Overall, this is not the best-written fantasy book, but it is reasonably entertaining. At times, the conflicts feel exaggerated rather than sincere, and the action is a little hard to follow if you are not familiar with the past novels. However, new readers should catch on fairly quickly, with the help of a guide to the characters that is provided at the front of the novel. Reviewer: Laura Ruttig
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