The launch of a brand-new series from blockbuster Warriors author Erin Hunter about two orphaned cat sisters who discover a secret world of magical creatures . . . and the humans who are out to control them. Willow and Luna have been on their own since they were kittens. After their mother's death, they settled into a scrappy life in the heart of the city. But when a mysterious fire rips through their makeshift shelter, they're left searching for a new home.
Luna is immediately drawn in by the strange, secretive animals they meet in the park - animals who unlock her ability to perform magic. Willow is less sure about these so-called 'attuned' animals and has no interest in joining their world - or their fight against the human witches who seek to 'bind' the animals to them.
As Luna and Willow come to realise their own unique magic, they find themselves at odds, separated by destiny, with the fate of the whole city in their paws...
Set against an atmospheric urban backdrop and laced with magic, this is a daring, high-stakes story where animal and human worlds collide Ideal for fans of animal stories and magical fantasy alike, appealing to readers of Warriors, Impossible Creatures and His Dark Materials, with a hint of Wicked
Action-packed adventure with themes of freedom, loyalty, belonging, power and sisterhood
Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having a great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior, shaped by her interest in astronomy and standing stones.
I was granted access to an advance copy of this title in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
As an avid Warriors fan from my youth, I was delighted to see that I could request this new title. As much as I loved the Warriors series, I think I like this concept even more.
Firstly: toad POV. As absurd as that sounds, a mixture of different animals was one of the draws of this book. Along with their different magical skills.
And, as a middle-grade/YA title, this book works perfectly. The sentence structure is simple enough to teach kids how to read and imagine what they're consuming. I also think that the subject matter works well. The two cats have different personalities and goals, and they need to figure out how to navigate their lives individually. The heavier topics surrounding tradition, fealty, compassion, and deceit are also perfect for this age group.
Thank you Netgalley, Erin Hunter and HarperCollins for giving me the opportunity to read and write a review prior to publishing.
**Slight minor Spoilers ahead***
As a lover of the series " Warriors" ever since I was a child, getting older and actually reviewing a novel of theirs feels like a dream come true. From the way they are able to weave a tale that feels like it transcends any age group. This latest series is a wonderful addition to their catalog of books written.
The story follows two cat sisters- Luna and Willow- as they traverse life after their lives were upturned after their home burned down. Not long into their journey they meet the Alliance, a coven of animals who are attuned and perform magic, along with other covens vying for the claim of having Luna due to her ability to due Fire Magic and Willow becoming friends with a witch - who the covens say are inherently evil humans wanting the attuned animals magic all to themselves to channel.
Filled with twists and wonderful turns, I cannot wait for additional novels to continue to see what happens. I did however; forget how dark these stories can become which feels like the author views children as people and not something that cannot process or think when grappled with issues. Especially when their parents grew up with Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, Sesame Street and other broadcasting companies that helped explain topics that were deemed more mature.
I will forewarn everyone who reads this that while Warriors dealt with animal death, this series deals with more animal cruelty ( offscreen and hinted when they describe humans draining the anima- magic- from animals), animal death ( hinted at and briefly described after a battle), how animals are stuck in cages along with animal fighting ( Willow fights some raccoons).
However; as a lover of animals and a person who shies away and is uncomfortable with such things. It is not overly described like Tail chasers Song by Tad Willaims nor The Wild Road by Gabriel King.
For lovers of Warriors, this is a must for to read. For people who always wanted to read Erin Hunter and their work, this is a wonderful stepping stone into the fore ray of their wonderful worlds they have come to create.
A great start to a new series! I am very sad the next book isn't out until next November 🙃
This story carries the same world building, and characterization as Warriors, but it is still a completely fresh world with a unique premise.
Willow and Luna have always had each other. You watch them go from normal cats to those with magical abilities. They embark on a journey through a world full of all types of animals with all types of powers. But slowly they drift apart, and must choose their own paths.
Thus begins a story about fate and freedom.
I am very excited to see where this story goes. The complex politics in and out of the animal world really show a powerful story ahead.
My love for Warriors has been reignited, so I will be devouring those books now that I have finished this.
3.5 - The Magic Awakens follows sisters Luna and Willow as they navigate the loss of their home, and reckon with newfound magical powers. Somehow, Erin Hunter has delivered a story that is quite dark, even by Warrior Cat standards, but that still deals delicately with issues of identity, fitting in, and following the status quo. I felt that the pacing was a little off, but seeing as this will (likely) be a 6-book series I'm expecting that to right itself over time. The absence of Star Clan in a Hunter book about cats was a bit hard to get used to, but the inclusion of a spiritual group such as the Conclave was so fascinating and I'm excited to see the role those characters play in later books. All in all, I would avoid if animal cruelty is a hard NO for you in fiction, but if you already enjoy the Warrior Cat books this is a new series to get excited about. Thank you HarperCollins and NetGalley for the arc!!
Yeah no surprise but I loved this one, I really think this is what the Erin Hunter brand needed; A fresh series that isn't too derivative of any of the previous ones. Yes, it stars cats like Warriors, but aside from that it's a pretty fresh take on magical animal xenofiction.
The two main characters and their relationship was the hightlight of this book for me. I LOVE Willow. And Luna, too, tbh. The side characters were diverse (species-wise) and memorable.
My main complaint would be the large time jump and the fact that the human stuff doesn't seem all that fleshed out. Violet as a character especially suffers under this, she just feels like the "generic nice kid"-type of character without a distinct personality or flaws.
But other than that I loved this one. It gave me the feels ;n;
A grittier, darker story than typical from Erin Hunter, but extremely engaging and fascinating. I absolutely love what they are doing with this new world and I can’t wait to learn more. Is it too early to ask for 9 series and dozens of spin-offs? I was so excited to see not only animals other than cats as supporting characters, but also the odd human or two. As an avid Warriors fan, this new series is a wonderful breath of fresh air with the same energy and world-building behind it.
The launch of a brand-new series from blockbuster Warriors author Erin Hunter about two orphaned cat sisters who discover a secret world of magical creatures . . . and the humans who are out to control them.
Willow and Luna have been on their own since they were kittens. After their mother’s death, they settled into a scrappy life in the heart of the city. But when a mysterious fire rips through their makeshift shelter, they’re left searching for a new home.
Luna is immediately drawn in by the strange, secretive animals they meet in the park—animals they can somehow talk to . . . and who unlock her ability to perform magic. Willow is less sure about these so-called “attuned” animals and has no interest in joining their world—or their fight against the human witches who seek to “bind” the animals to them.
As Luna and Willow come to realize their own unique magic, they find themselves at odds, separated by destiny, with the fate of the whole city in their paws.
I... honestly don't know what to think of this book yet. I was thoroughly obsessed with the Warriors series when I was ten years old (It was the book series that got me into reading!!! And so, for that, it shall always have a special place in my heart. <3), and so I quite excited to be able to read Erin Hunter's new book!! Again, I don't know what to think of it quite yet.
It ends on a terribly heart wrenching cliffhanger and all the twists and the turns and betrayal and heartbreak and all the suffering the characters are put through... (Then again, tis Erin Hunter! I've read Warriors and from that series alone, this is usually to be expected from her.)
The book starts with a terribly ominous prologue that hooked me in almost immediately!! I adored the ominous visions that the characters were having in the prologue and also the way it is connected to the main characters... *blinks* Alas, I cannot give spoilers, but I must admit, I am looking forward to the rest of the books to see how this all unfolds!! (I want answers to this prophecy!!!!!!!)
Luna and Willow are wonderful main characters as well!! The two of them are siblings who have been through so much together and yet are so very different at the same time. And the way their relationship developed and they slowly... well, I don't know if 'grew apart' is the right word, but they certainly find themselves separated and it is just so very heartbreaking!! I always hate it whenever siblings (and best friends) are ripped apart in books because it is just so very painful to read.
There were a great deal of characters throughout the novel, but I must admit that I did not really connect to many of them all that much. Willow, however, I really felt for. The poor cat and all she's been through and how she really struggles with everyone seeing Luna as this brilliant cat who wields fire magic while really just turning their noses up at Willow. She needs a hug. And Violet!!! She only appears in the last few parts of the book, but I already love her so much. (And yes, she is indeed a human. Which... might be why I connect to her more? I don't know. I don't typically struggle to connect with non-human characters, but I did in this book, so... *shrug*)
And there was another one of my favorite characters, and I just loved him so much!!! The way he talked and thought and such... He was a brilliant leader.
And of course, it is just my luck that one of my favorite characters in this whole book, the one who was actually truthful and nice to poor Luna, DIED.
...
The curse of falling in love with the side character doomed to die.
However, I must also confess, I did find the setting and the social system a bit too similar to Warriors. While it has its differences (being set in the city and with animals having magic), I still felt like the overall vibe and structure of things was just so very similar to Warriors, especially with the clans and the meetings every moon. (Instead of the clans, you have the three different groups, the Wild Alliance, the Truthtellers, and the Renegades, all of whom, yes, do indeed have some form of rivalry). I feel like I would've liked to see something more unique from Erin Hunter.
I did, however, love Erin Hunter's writing style!! Now, Erin Hunter is technically six (give or take a few. I've no clue if anyone's left or if they've added anyone) writers writing under the same pen name. And so sometimes -- not always, but sometimes -- when I was reading the Warriors series, I felt like the writing style was sometimes a bit clunky/inconsistent.
I personally felt the same way with Renegades. But I still do love her writing style and especially the way she describes setting!! The detailed metaphors and the way she spins words to really craft this picture in your head and really give you that feeling of whatever it is you're meant to feel (doom, despair, hope) is just so very impressive and immerses you right into the setting. And I loved the way she managed to show you how the city would feel through a cat's perspective!! As a city gal myself, they are... pretty spot-on.
This book also feels a bit darker than Warriors, in my opinion. Warriors is pretty dark, but this one just feels a tad darker just because it is more realistic than Warriors. There are mentions of animal cruelty and such, and it all feels very gritty and dark, I suppose. It didn't bother me, but if you're looking for a more whimsical, lighthearted read, you may wish to keep this in mind.
And also, the cover is gorgeous. It is so very well drawn and I absolutely love the fire and the font!
Overall, this was an intriguing beginning to what I am sure shall be an action-packed series!! :)) A great middle-grade book for those who are looking for action and gritty adventures with animals and magic!! I personally feel like nowadays, I'm looking more for books that have more whimsy and magic and hope in them -- which I wouldn't say Renegades necessarily fits. But it was an enjoyable read, and I think younger me would've adored this book. Three out of five stars from me.
Thank you NetGalley and HarperCollins for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!
If you grew up reading the Warriors books and loved animal adventures, “Renegades: The Magic Awakens” by Erin Hunter will probably feel both familiar and totally new at the same time. It still has animal main characters (yes, cats again), but this time the story leans much more into urban fantasy with magic, witches, and a whole variety of animal species involved.
The story follows two cat sisters, Luna and Willow, whose lives are turned upside down after a fire destroys their home. As they wander the city looking for somewhere safe, they discover that the world is secretly filled with magical animals called the “Attuned.” These animals can channel a type of magic called anima, and they organize themselves into different groups or covens with their own territories and rules.
Right away, the sisters start discovering their own powers, especially Luna, who can control fire. Of course, that immediately makes her important to the different covens, some of which want her on their side. Meanwhile, there’s also a prophecy involving the sisters that hints they might have to go separate ways.
One of the best parts of the book is the relationship between Luna and Willow. They love each other deeply, but they’re very different. Luna is bold, energetic, and always ready to jump into danger, while Willow is more cautious and prefers stability and safety. Watching them slowly grow apart as they figure out their own paths is honestly kind of heartbreaking but realistic; some readers may be able to relate to their changing sisterly bond.
The worldbuilding is pretty fun too. Instead of just cats, the story includes all kinds of animals with different magical abilities like teleporting creatures, mind readers, telekinetic rats, and even a toad POV at one point. It makes the magical ecosystem feel bigger and more interesting than a typical animal fantasy.
Humans also play a major role here, especially witches. In this world, human witches can only use magic by bonding with magical animals, sometimes against their will. Because of that, many animals see humans as villains. One group called the Renegades even dedicates itself to rescuing animals that have been forcibly bound to witches.
Despite being a middle-grade/YA story, the book can get surprisingly dark. There are scenes involving animal cruelty, violent deaths, and the general danger animals face from humans. It’s not super graphic, but it definitely gives the story a grittier tone than you might expect.
The pacing is pretty fast throughout, with lots of action and new discoveries happening quickly. The downside is that many side characters don’t get a ton of development yet. The focus stays mostly on Luna and Willow, which makes sense since the story is really about their bond and how it changes.
By the end of the book, the prophecy starts pushing the sisters in very different directions. Luna joins the Renegades, determined to fight against the humans exploiting magical animals. Meanwhile, Willow makes the surprising decision to willingly bond with a human witch. Suddenly the sisters are technically on opposite sides, which sets up a really interesting (and emotional) conflict for the next books.
The story ends on a pretty intense cliffhanger with another prophecy hinting that things are going to get even more complicated.
Overall, “Renegades: The Magic Awakens” is a fast-paced, magical animal adventure with lots of action, cool powers, and a strong emotional core about sisterhood and choosing your own path. If you liked Warriors but want something with more magic, more species, and a bit of an urban fantasy twist, this is a really fun start to a new series.
The publisher, HarperCollins, has granted me access to an advance copy for the purposes of the review.
Another Erin Hunter series, another animal... Wait, we're back at cats again?
Our protagonists, the feline sisters Luna (showcasing her fiery personality on the gorgeous cover) and Willow (more shy and reserved, avoiding reader's gaze on the cover) find themselves jumping from one danger to another. Following the death of their mother, the book opens with an action scene right away, with the sisters escaping a burning building. While searching the city for the new place to call home, they meet a colourful variety of fascinating creatures of different species. They discover, that their world is inhabited by 'Attuned' beings, wielding powerful magic. The attuned organize themselves in elusive groups, called covens, which each of has their own rules and values. They also learn about witches, humans with magical powers who require attuned beings to channel their own magic. Many of the attuned are scared of them, though not all.
Despite the cover showcasing a cat, and our PoVs also being cats, the world of attuned is populated by a wide variety of animals, and not only those of species which would be popular as familiar choices, so it's not strictly-speaking, a cat book.
Our main characters have pretty strong and distinctive personalities and I adore their bond. It's a very heartfelt portrayal of a sibling bond, even when the sisters argue and don't agree with each other, you can still tell that they mean the world to each other. So when they inevitably end up separated, the pain behind it feels real. When one of the sisters ends up joining a coven, while the other one becomes a familiar for a witch, their relationship is on a crash course when the two groups are about to start a war. But the drama is fun and exciting and I'm all here for it!
The urban setting is pretty unique for an Erin Hunter book and it's really cool seeing what would be an ordinary place that I walk past every day without as much of a thought, serve as a secret base to magical beings. It adds the vibe of mystery and exploration. There is implied to be a lot more to the story than it is at first sight and I can't wait for the next book to unravel some of its secrets.
Fantasy elements are also far more pronounced here, with each of the attuned magical beings having their own unique powers. Luna has fire powers, someone else can teleport, there's a rat with telekinesis, we have our mind readers... The book isn't afraid of just letting all the fun stuff out and try to come up with cool ideas of what would happen with all that.
And it definitely helps make the book more alive. The focus here is definitely on action. The book opens with the sisters escaping from fire and whenever it slows down, it's only for a brief moment. There's a lot of exciting scenes, including fights. The author doesn't hold any punches here and the characters do get maimed or die. A lot of them die and it only seems like a prelude of what is to come.
I didn't mind the book's fast pace in general, though I did wish it slowed down in certain moments to explore some locations or relationship in a bit more detail. But oh well, you can't have everything.
I ended up enjoying it a lot and I can't wait for the next book. Very action-packed, fast-paced book set in a setting full of mystery left to be uncovered.
I discovered and fell in love with Erin Hunter’s most famous and prolific series, Warrior Cats, as an adult. While I may not make up the prime demographic for these books, it’s undeniable that the authors who write these books write stories that are compelling, charming, and emotional. This book is the start of a new series that seems like it’s going to follow in the paw steps of the Warrior Cats. This series starts with Luna and Willow, who lose their home suddenly, and meet some strange new animals. Luna is fascinated by them and, when the two cat sisters find out that they share the magic os these strange animals, they join them against the human witches that are trying to capture animals as familiars.
This was delightful. It is every bit as fun as the other series by these talented ladies. I love the Warrior Cat series, and I really enjoyed this new book too. The animals' various personalities and adventures are charming and emotional. The emotions range from tears to laughter and back again in smooth and often nuanced ways. Just like the other series, this one contains plenty of twists and compelling stories that make the reader anxious for the next book. The descriptions and characters don’t shy away from dark subjects and painful situations, but don’t overly describe scary or sad things, as all perfect kids’ books should. I’ll always be grateful to these authors for helping me teach my resistant daughter to love books. This series promises to continue that for my girl and many other readers, both young and old.
When cat sisters Luna and Willow are forced out of their home in an abandoned diner when it catches on fire, they find themselves in the company of a group of "Attuned" animals who are able to channel the magic of anima. They meet Skitter, a rat, and Thorn, a dog, and are encouraged to join their group, the Wild Alliance, since Luna seems to have particularly strong magic. The animals live in an abandoned mall and are somewhat at odds with other Attuned animals, but are not allowed to hunt them. Most animals who come across the groups are allowed to pick their own Covens, especially when they are Bound animals that have left their humans. Human witches can bind with animals and steal their magic, which does not appeal to the Wild Alliance. Luna is able to set things on fire, and probably had something to do with the diner burning down, but doesn't know how to harness her magic. Willow just wants to go home, and the two sisters are separated. Willow is eventually found by a kind human named Violet, but her parents, the Rousseaus, are the most powerful witches in the city and are eager to bind Willow to their daughter. Violet only wants to do this if Willow agrees. When Luna tries to free her sister, one of the Rousseaus familiars, a rat named Fidget, is killed. There is clearly a series in the works, as the book ends on a cliff hanger, and we aren't quite sure what Willow and Luna will do.
This is a bit of a departure from Erin Hunter's usual style of books, and involves humans and magic a bit more than series like Bravelands or the various iterations of the Warriors books. This seems a little darker, although Warriors books are plenty dark. The bloody death of Willow and Luna's mother is mentioned several times, and there are some animal deaths. I have so many Warriors books in my library that I many pass on purchasing this one, but die hard fans will definitely want this one, especially if they have also started to read fantasy books with magic.
15 years ago I met my best friend on a warrior cats forum... Fast forward to today and we've traveled 2,000+ miles to see each other in person multiple times, including at our college graduations. So, it is safe to say that the Erin Hunter's books hold a special place in my heart. I've reread some of the old books with my nieces and nephew, but it has been years since I've read one of the newer books. However, I have two pets named Willow and Luna, so when I saw the premise of this new series I knew I had to read it lol.
I am truly so impressed! I was scared this many series and premises in that this new series would feel stale/uninspired. If you liked Warriors, this still has an interesting prophecy/higher power system, clan like groups, and fun fights/drama. I really liked that this series has multiple types of talking animals, including prophetic toads lol. What sets this series apart though is the animals are basically little wizards that can channel magic.
The story revolves around two cat sisters, Willow and Luna, who are brand new to a world of magic and covens. We watch them grapple with issues such as jealousy, confusion, loyalty, and purpose. Overall, the characters in this story were dynamic and kept me turning the page to find out what happened to everyone next. I'm particularly interested to see how Willow and Violet's connection develops.
I plan to keep up with this series and will brag to my nieces and nephew about my advanced copy. :P Thank you to Netgalley, HarperCollins Children's Books, and Starclan for this advanced copy.
The Magic Awakens by Erin Hunter kicks off the new Renegades series with a fresh take that still carries the heart longtime fans will recognize. As someone who loved the Warriors books, I went in with high expectations, and for the most part, it delivered.
The story follows two sisters, Luna and Willow, whose alternating perspectives shape the narrative. In this world, some animals possess magic while others remain ordinary, and instead of StarClan, there is the Conclave, a unique gathering of toads that adds an interesting twist to the lore. The setting leans more into city life and interactions with humans, which gives it a very different feel from the forest-centered world of *Warriors*. It is a noticeable shift, but one that helps this series stand on its own.
What stood out most to me was the relationship between Luna and Willow. They begin with a strong bond, but as their powers emerge, you can feel the tension and distance growing between them. Watching that change unfold adds emotional weight to the story, and I am especially interested to see how their separate paths continue to develop.
The writing is engaging and easy to move through, making this a quick read that still holds your attention. Overall, it is a strong start to a new series, and I am looking forward to seeing where Erin Hunter takes the story next.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Collins for providing the arc for me to give an honest review.
I came here fresh from reading the Warriors series with my son and have been thrilled to read this one. I will say, it took a moment for me to acclimatize to this strange new world (primarily because I kept waiting for Willow and Luna to find their clan and this is not that kind of a story), but once I understood this series will be wholly unconnected with the Warrior cat series, I loved it and cannot wait for more. This is a world where animals can be attuned (they can talk and do magic) and it is SO fun,
Willow and Luna are orphan cats fighting to survive in the city when in trying to make a meal of a rat, he fusses them out and puts a levitation spell on Luna. They then discover that they are attuned cats. Cats that can both talk and do magic. They are then ushered into the world of attuned animals and invited to choose a coven to join (a collection or clan of magical animals- not necessarily just cats). But when a prophetic vision insists the covens only have room enough for one of the sisters to join, the sisters are faced with a tough choice- survive alone just the two of them, or split up so that one of them can join a coven alone.
This book has all the fun of a warrior cat book plus a tall pour of magic and intrigue. I can’t wait to read the next one!!
I would like to thank Harper Collins and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I imagine I am not the target demographic for this book (23 y/o queer female), but I enjoyed it nonetheless. The plot has better writing than over half of the books I’ve read recently, that of which mostly being romantasy. So what made me pick this book up?
Well, where I work I help put out the new releases and this one caught my eye. I did not read Warrior Cats growing up, but I did read (and love) the Guardians of Ga’Hoole, which this reminded me of and gave me lots of nostalgia. Willow and Luna remind me a lot of me and my sister, and I think this first novel is a splendid introduction for a turbulent and action-packed series.
The only reason why this book isn’t at a five star rating for me (I don’t give those out liberally) is because I found that sometimes, the amount of characters in the scene was a bit confusing (specifically, when all the covens met up for the first time to introduce themselves to Luna and Willow.) I loved the names that were given to each animal, but when there’s so many names being introduced and a lot “he said this, she said that”, sometimes I got lost and had to go back and reread to imagine the scene playing out properly.
Overall, I was very pleasantly surprised, and can’t wait the next installment!
Thank you Edelweiss, Erin Hunter, & HarperCollins for the opportunity of a lifetime to read an Erin Hunter book before it is officially published. As an avid Warriors fan (which was my favorite series while growing up), this story did not disappoint! I truly loved the story between the cat sisters Luna, and Willow. The world building was excellent and easy to understand and follow as always. I found the premise of animals having anima fascinating. I am so excited to read the next book in this series! I was so hooked on this book that as soon as I started reading, I could not put it down. I finished reading this book in a day.I truly hope I get selected for an ARC for the next book in this series. I will be highly recommending this series to all my students at my school library (especially my many Warriors fans and cat lovers). As soon as Renegades is released I’ll purchase two copies for my library and one for myself! Thank you so much again for the chance to read this book early! I know all who read this book will also be on the edge of their seat reading about the delicate balance between anima, animals, and humans. I’m excited to read the next book in this series already!
3 stars! Thank you to HarperCollins Children's Books/HarperCollins, Erin Hunter and Netgalley for the ARC!! I love reliving my childhood series I was addicted to as an adult, highly reccommend doing that As for the story - This was pretty on par with how a Erin Hunter story/series would go. This definitely has a more modern feel, but its the same formula almost. I think having covens was an interesting touch, alongside seeing more human interaction and seeing a city view over remote forests. I do wish it wasn't called covens, since it mirrors what the humans have as witches, and it doesn't seem like they should match I found Luna and Willow had an interesting dynamic together, but it does feel better with them a little separate. It was cool to see their different struggles Didn't like Luna too much, felt special as intended, but I liked Willow a lot more I felt the plot was simple enough for kids to understand, but it was dark. I know Erin Hunter's series are dark, but damn it still surprised me Overall a cute read for Warrior cats fans new and old!
Thank you NetGalley and Harper Collins Children's Books for providing an ARC. It was a dream come true from my 11 year old, Warrior's obsessed daughter.
This is a quick read with a fast paced, action packed plot. Perfect for fans of Erin Hunter's Warriors series, the world feels familiar yet fresh. Renegades introduces us to an urban fantasy setting and further departs from Warriors with the inclusion of other animals besides cats, as well as humans.
The book doesn't shy away from darker themes, which isn't new for Erin Hunter. But what stands out is inclusion of cruelty to animals, enacted by humans, so this may not be for everyone.
There is a lot packed into 150 pages, including some beautiful imagery, introducing young readers to literary writing in a really accessible way. My daughter claimed to prefer the original Warrior's series, but she read the book in one sitting and is looking forward to the next so, regardless, I'd say it's a hit.
This isn't an unkind three stars, because I did still enjoy reading. This is great for kids who liked Warrior Cats, or who didn't like Warrior Cats because they thought the series had too many cats, too much forest, and not enough magic. Personally I find some of the character motivations weak and wish the covens were defined a bit more before (spoiler) one of the main characters somehow inherits an entire coven when the leader, who we hardly know, is murdered -- some of the greatest narrative injustices of the book are that, after (more spoilers) Luna joins the renegades, we don't see her first three heists to free bound animals but instead tune into her *fourth* heist; plus, having the massive earth-changing plot-crystalizing massacre exist entirely off-page... So many missed opportunities.
I have always been a huge fan of the Warrior cats, even as an adult and was very excited to see Erin Hunter has a new series, Renegades, also with cats! Renegades follow two sister cats, Willow and Luna, who are both "attuned", have the ability to summon magic. The sisters start close, but start to drift apart as Luna's powers seem celebrated, while other magically attuned animals seem to look down on Willow. I liked the dynamic between the two sisters, even if I found Luna to be pretty obnoxious at times, and the differences and struggles between the siblings is something that middle grade children could probably relate to. The magic system seemed well developed and was fun to read about all the different powers. I'm not sure I'm a fan of evil witches, but that's just a personal preference. I'm very excited to see where the Renegade series will go and I can't wait to read more
This was my first Erin Hunter book and it did not disappoint! This book is the perfect tween adventure fantasy. It has humor, a little fright, a lot of hindsight and ends with a plight that will leave you ready for more!! Honestly, one of the best kids books I have read in the last several years. I read a lot with my kids and in anticipation that they’ll want to read in the future and I want to be able to talk to them about the books they read. This book leaves a lot of foundation for meaningful discussions on a range of issues from homeless pets, animal cruelty, bad deals, fighting with others, manipulation, trickery and (of course) the power of familial love. I would recommend this for a decently mature 9 year old and above.
I’m forever grateful Erin’s assistant reached out to me to read an advanced copy. As a 4th grade reading teacher, this felt like a huge accomplishment. When I showed my students the book and that it didn’t come out for another couple months, they were in absolute shock that I could do something like that. I have several students in my class who are fans of her books and are eager to get their chance at reading it. I’m so excited to have this chance to connect with them and get excited about a book.
This was such a great start to what is going to be an incredible middle grade series! Stay tuned for updates from my students!
My son loved the Warriors series and he was delighted to read this new series start with me. He said it's just as good as the Warriors and brings a fun new idea to the books. He liked how the cats didn't know they had magic and how it was hard for them to accept change. We loved how the sisters had to make tough decisions and decide on learning their magic and changing their life.
This story is a little darker than the Warriors and dealt with other issues, not a lot of death, but more poor treatment of animals. This was harder for me to read, but my son was able to handle it. If you have an Erin Hunter fan in the house, they will enjoy this new start to the series. My son loved it!
Thank you NetGalley for this ARC of The Renegades 1: The Magic Awakens. This is my first book to read by Erin Hunter, and I have to say that I really enjoyed it! I love stories about animals that talk and have magic. This story of Luna and Willow, sister cats that discover they have magic, is so good! There's an entire world of magical animal covens, human witches that have familiars, horrible witches that use animals for their magic, and much more! I am invested in this series and cannot wait for the next one!
Thank you to the publisher for this free eARC! All opinions are my own.
Feline sisters Luna and Willow are living on their own after the murder of their mother and burning of their home. They go into the park to hunt, but discover a new world full of magic. However, their new friends only seem to want Luna with her newly found powerful fire magic. The rift between sisters widens when the Conclave proclaims that the sisters must separate for the good of everyone. Luna turns to the Renegades coven to help save Willow from a witch, but it might be too late. #NetGalley
This starts out a little slowly and a little darkly. The shorter 3 hour length is appreciated. This is one of the talking animals stories where all the animals fear and hate humans. This is the start of a series and ends in a cliffhanger. I wished there was more description of why the two sisters wanted to be together. It seems like their only reason was that they were family and I never really got any personality or sentimentality beyond that. This is also one of those books where misunderstandings and failure to listen are what keeps characters apart the most.
My kids and I listened to the audiobook version of this book. We enjoyed the narrator, Caitlin Kelly. My kids are huge fans of the Warriors series, so I was excited to see a new series from Erin Hunter coming out. We enjoyed listening to this book and getting to know the characters Luna and Willow. We can’t wait until the second book comes out later this year. We are looking forward to finding out what happens next.
Thank you NetGalley and HarperCollins for the opportunity to listen to this book prior to publication.
I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC.
I thought this was pretty fun. I liked the new characters, especially Willow. The magic system reminds me both a bit of Warriors and Bravelands. I liked the expansion into different animals being involved together. I also liked some of the differing magic abilities set up in this book. I'm looking forward to seeing where this story goes in the future.
perfect for Erin's previous fans of her warrior series, This is separate but it gives that same feeling as cracking open your first warrior book back in grade 1. With all sorts of talking animals and magic afoot, it was fun to go on this first part of the journey with Willow and Luna and I can't wait to see where we go from here!