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Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) — Content Guide for Parents

By Erin HunterHarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio2017-10-10ISBN 97815385015281 pages
Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4)

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

[Children's Fiction (Ages 8-12)]
[Read by MacLeod Andrews]

The fourth book in Erin Hunter's #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series.

Join the legion of fans who have made Erin Hunter's Warriors series a bestselling phenomenon. More thrilling adventures, epic action, and fierce warrior cats await in Warriors #4: Rising Storm.

Fireheart's traitorous enemy Tigerclaw has been vanquished and exiled from ThunderClan -- but Fireheart can't shake the feeling that he is lurking in the forest, waiting for a chance to strike.

In the heat of a blazing summer, Fireheart struggles to handle sinister omens, an apprentice with a shocking secret, and a devastated Clan leader who is a shell of her former self. And as the forest gets hotter and hotter, every cat braces for the coming storm.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The series is noted for its graphic violence, including significant depictions of graphic deaths and themes of abuse, which may not be suitable for younger readers. The narrative includes themes that may be disturbing, such as violence and emotionally distressing content, which could be scary for younger audiences.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have violence?

    The series is noted for its graphic violence, including significant depictions of graphic deaths and themes of abuse, which may not be suitable for younger readers.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have scary content?

    The narrative includes themes that may be disturbing, such as violence and emotionally distressing content, which could be scary for younger audiences.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the search results.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have racial/cultural content?

    While there is mention of racial diversity in the supporting cast, race is not a central theme or plot element in the book.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the search results.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have climate change?

    The narrative discusses environmental conditions, such as the forest getting hotter, which may imply themes related to climate change or environmental awareness.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have sexual identity?

    The series includes romantic relationships and affection between characters, but it explicitly states there is no explicit sexual content.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have gender roles?

    No specific gender roles or themes related to gender expectations are mentioned in the search results.

  • Does Warriors #4: Rising Storm (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, Book 4) have lgbtq+ themes?

    One review mentions Darkstripe as a 'queer coded villain', implying LGBTQ+ themes are present but not central to the plot. The framing suggests a recognition of diverse identities within the narrative.