Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Warriors (novel series)" in English language version.
In this first spine-tingling episode in the planned Warriors series [...] sure to appeal ... to followers of Brian Jacques' ongoing Redwall series
In the first exciting installment of the Warriors fantasy series [...] the stage is set for more action-packed adventure.
The author has created an intriguing world with an intricate structure and mythology, and an engaging young hero. [...] The supporting cast of players is large and a little confusing [...] This is not as elegantly written as Brian Jacques's "Redwall" series
The author's attempt to create a hierarchical warrior-clan society falls a bit short: neither the imagined world nor the characters within it are consistent or compelling. Characterization is limited essentially to each individual's function within the clan, and the cast therefore remains cartoon cats engaged in territory marking [...] while the pace occasionally flags there are a lot of bloody tooth-and-claw battles here that may engage readers of the Redwall series.
This exciting book is not for the faint of heart as it is often violent [...] It is reminiscent of Greek drama, with its huge cast of characters
Readers not familiar with the first book may find this one hard to follow. [...] The characterizations of the animals are somewhat flat [...] and the plot's twists and turns seem mapped out and predictable.
Hunter debuts with a suspenseful animal adventure that will leave readers eyeing Puss a bit nervously.
The Warriors books are a hit with young readers, in part, because of the sprawling universe they open up.
The first Warriors series is finally to get its own name with its relaunch next year: "The Prophecies Begin". Purrfect! :D[self-published]