Read Darkest Night Warriors A Vision of Shadows Book 4 Audible Audio Edition Erin Hunter MacLeod Andrews HarperAudio Books

By Coleen Talley on Friday, May 24, 2019

Read Darkest Night Warriors A Vision of Shadows Book 4 Audible Audio Edition Erin Hunter MacLeod Andrews HarperAudio Books





Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 7 hours and 49 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher HarperAudio
  • Audible.com Release Date January 15, 2019
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B07HPCTW6Y




Darkest Night Warriors A Vision of Shadows Book 4 Audible Audio Edition Erin Hunter MacLeod Andrews HarperAudio Books Reviews


  • I know that these books were written for young adults, but I am 64 and have been enjoying reading them since 2005. I've read all the books since Into the wild. I even named my two newest kitties Firestar and Graystripe. Firestar is an Orange Spotted Tabby and Graystripe is a gray tabby with a white bottom.
  • I have always loved Warriors, and this new branch of the series hasn't let me down. There is variation in the characters' personalities, and twists and turns around every corner. You really feel every single emotion and internal conflict that the character is feeling, and how he/she views the world. For instance, in this book, (don't read if you haven't read Shattered Sky) you gain a greater understanding of how torn Twigpaw feels between her family and her clan. And you see how Violetpaw thinks Twigpaw is a happy-go-lucky kind of cat... But I guess Violetpaw doesn't know her sister well enough.
    Not only do you get to get to peer into the characters' mind, but you get to experience the outside forces as well. For example, the turmoil the Clans are in. The book is so well written that you feel the intense frustration that the characters are feeling to just get the other cats to see things right!
    I am looking forward to the next book, River of Fire!
  • I finished this book in about a day I really liked it I enjoyed seeing Twigpaw and Finpaw's moments they were adorable I enjoyed the parts were Tree flirted with Violetpaw and the book was over all a good read
  • This book was even better than I thought it would be. People kept on saying that the book was not a very good one as Twigpaw was extremely indecisive and couldn't make up her mind. She plays an important role in the book series.Erin Hunter has made yet another book that was another hit in the book series!!!!! Erin Hunter, when you release River Of Fire, I want to know what Twigpaw is going to do with Finpaw in ThunderClan.
  • You can feel the trepidation and struggle between the two female characters twigpaw and Violetpaw. Like always Erin Hunter paints a picture of in life and religion as 1 that can be felt as if it was in the real world not just in a fantasy book.
  • My grandson and I are reading this series now for bedtime story time. It is a great, ongoing series. You don't want it to stop. The animals are animals, but have very human feelings and actions. It's a great story to involve children, while also teaching them the ups and downs that happen in life and how to deal with them, or how others deal with them, right or wrong. This is our second series group to read and we didn't want either to stop! The involvement with the characters is real and related to life events and walks the reader through it all.
  • Great...but I choose four stars because- 1.Twigpaw is so indesisive . 2. Hawking is picking favorites.3. Rowanstar is.... Ugh. 4.I WANT MORE ALDERHEART, most of Twigpaws chapters were irrelevant and we could've gotten more of Alderchild. 5. Clan cats are being really stupid. Come on Jayfeather, you don't even care that Snowbush just died. 6. Borders, clans, everybody is a mess. And lastly, what happened to starclan? They have relevance once and then they just leave it to needletail, a non-dead but also dead, grumpy, confused cat to save the day. Other than that, the writing was great, always love that Ivypool, and it overall was good. Balancing out the bad things with good, I give it four stars.
  • Arrived on time, well packaged, nice hard back appears new, however it is missing the bonus poster. Clearly shown in listing description photos.