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2005 novel by Erin Hunter
Midnight
First edition cover
AuthorErin Hunter
Cover artistWayne McLoughlin
LanguageEnglish
SeriesWarriors: The New Prophecy
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date10 May 2005
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages336 pp
ISBN978-0-06-074451-9
OCLC66296992
Preceded byThe Darkest Hour
Firestar's Quest 
Followed byMoonrise 

Midnight is a fantasy novel, the first book in Erin Hunter's Warriors: The New Prophecy series. Following The Darkest Hour and Firestar's Quest, and preceding Moonrise, it was released 10 May 2005. The novel centers on a group of feral cats living in four Clans: ThunderClan, RiverClan, WindClan, and ShadowClan.

Plot summary

More than a year has passed since the previous book, The Darkest Hour. Bramblepaw, Tigerstar's son, has received his warrior name, Brambleclaw. Firestar has had two kits with Sandstorm, named Squirrelkit and Leafkit. Squirrelpaw is apprenticed to Dustpelt, and Leafpaw is apprenticed to Cinderpelt, in training to become the next medicine cat of ThunderClan. While Leafpaw and Cinderpelt search for herbs, StarClan, the cats' ancestors, sends Cinderpelt an ominous warning in some burning bracken, a picture of a tiger running through fire, which she interprets to mean that fire and tiger will destroy the forest. Cinderpelt concludes that the warning must be about Squirrelpaw and Brambleclaw, the daughter of Firestar and the son of Tigerstar. They share the warning with Firestar, who later decides to keep Brambleclaw and Squirrelpaw separated.

In a dream, StarClan tells Brambleclaw, Feathertail (Graystripe's daughter), Crowpaw, and Tawnypelt (formerly Tawnypaw, Brambleclaw's sister) to listen to what "midnight" has to say. Eventually, they begin a journey in the direction of the setting sun. Squirrelpaw tags along and Stormfur insists on accompanying them to protect his sister, Feathertail, as the six cats trek into the unknown world. On their journey, they meet an old loner named Purdy who helps the Clan cats get to the sun-drown place (the Atlantic Ocean). Eventually, they reach the sun-drown-place and enter a cavern inhabited by a highly intelligent badger known as Midnight, able to speak the languages of cats, foxes, and badgers, who reveals to them that humans will destroy the forest and that the cats must either leave the forest or die. She also tells them that a dying warrior will lead the Clans to their new home. The book ends with a short epilogue back in the forest, where the humans begin to destroy ThunderClan's territory.

Publication history

Midnight was first released in the US and Canada in hardcover on 10 May 2005. It was released in the UK on 25 October 2006. It was released in paperback on 4 April 2006. It was also released for the Amazon Kindle on November 6, 2007.

Critical reception

The reception of Midnight was mixed. Children's Literature gave a negative review. Points raised in the review include the demotion of Firestar to a simple spokesman, the huge volume of characters, and the "wimpy" group of traveling cats. However, the review did praise the character of Squirrelpaw. On the other hand, Kirkus Reviews said the novel was "structurally solid". BookLoons called the new generation "engaging".

Inspiration and influences

The forest depicted in the book is based on New Forest, a forest in southern England. The herbs that the cats use for healing is based on information found in Culpeper's Herbal by Nicholas Culpeper.

References

  1. ^ Hunter, Erin (10 May 2005). Midnight (Warriors: The New Prophecy, Book 1) (Hardcover). Harper Collins. ISBN 0060744499.
  2. Amazon.ca Midnight. ASIN 0060744499.
  3. Amazon UK Midnight. ASIN 0060744499.
  4. Amazon.com, Midnight paperback. ISBN 0060744510.
  5. "Midnight: Kindle version". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
  6. "Midnight (Warriors, The New Prophecy Series #1)". Barnes & Noble.com. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  7. "Warriors: The New Prophecy Series: Midnight (#01)". Powell's Books. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  8. "Midnight: Warriors, The New Prophecy by Erin Hunter". BookLoons Reviews. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  9. "First Erin Hunter chat". Wands and Worlds community. Archived from the original on 2008-03-04. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  10. "Fourth Erin Hunter chat". Wands and Worlds community. Archived from the original on 2008-05-05. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
Erin Hunter's Warriors
Main
series
Warriors
The New Prophecy
Power of Three
Omen of the Stars
  • The Fourth Apprentice (2009)
  • Fading Echoes (2010)
  • Night Whispers (2010)
  • Sign of the Moon (2011)
  • The Forgotten Warrior (2011)
  • The Last Hope (2012)
Dawn of the Clans
A Vision of Shadows
  • The Apprentice's Quest (2016)
  • Thunder and Shadow (2016)
  • Shattered Sky (2017)
  • Darkest Night (2017)
  • River of Fire (2018)
  • The Raging Storm (2018)
The Broken Code
  • Lost Stars (2019)
  • The Silent Thaw (2019)
  • Veil of Shadows (2020)
  • Darkness Within (2020)
  • The Place of No Stars (2021)
  • A Light in the Mist (2021)
A Starless Clan
  • River (2022)
  • Sky (2022)
  • Shadow (2023)
  • Thunder (2023)
  • Wind (2024)
  • Star (2024)
Changing Skies
  • The Elders' Quest (2025)
Super Editions
  • Firestar's Quest (2007)
  • Bluestar's Prophecy (2009)
  • SkyClan's Destiny (2010)
  • Crookedstar's Promise (2011)
  • Yellowfang's Secret (2012)
  • Tallstar's Revenge (2013)
  • Bramblestar's Storm (2014)
  • Moth Flight's Vision (2015)
  • Hawkwing's Journey (2016)
  • Tigerheart's Shadow (2017)
  • Crowfeather's Trial (2018)
  • Squirrelflight's Hope (2019)
  • Graystripe's Vow (2020)
  • Leopardstar's Honor (2021)
  • Onestar's Confession (2022)
  • Riverstar's Home (2023)
  • Ivypool's Heart (2024)
Field Guides
  • Secrets of the Clans (2007)
  • Cats of the Clans (2008)
  • Code of the Clans (2009)
  • Battles of the Clans (2010)
  • Enter the Clans (2012)
  • The Warriors Guide (2012)
  • Warriors: The Ultimate Guide (2013)
  • The Ultimate Guide: Updated and Expanded Edition (2023)
Manga
Graystripe's Adventure
Tigerstar and Sasha
  • Into the Woods (2008)
  • Escape from the Forest (2008)
  • Return to the Clans (2009)
Ravenpaw's Path
SkyClan and the Stranger
  • The Rescue (2011)
  • Beyond the Code (2011)
  • After the Flood (2012)
Standalones
  • The Rise of Scourge (2008)
  • A Shadow in RiverClan (2020)
  • Winds of Change (2021)
  • Exile from ShadowClan (2022)
  • A Thief in ThunderClan (2023)
Novellas
The Untold Stories
  • Hollyleaf's Story (2012)
  • Mistystar's Omen (2012)
  • Cloudstar's Journey (2013)
Tales from the Clans
  • Tigerclaw's Fury (2014)
  • Leafpool's Wish (2014)
  • Dovewing's Silence (2014)
Shadows of the Clans
  • Mapleshade's Vengeance (2015)
  • Goosefeather's Curse (2015)
  • Ravenpaw's Farewell (2016)
Legends of the Clans
  • Spottedleaf's Heart (2017)
  • Pinestar's Choice (2017)
  • Thunderstar's Echo (2017)
Path of a Warrior
  • Redtail's Debt (2019)
  • Tawnypelt's Clan (2019)
  • Shadowstar's Life (2019)
A Warrior's Spirit
  • Pebbleshine's Kits (2020)
  • Tree's Roots (2020)
  • Mothwing's Secret (2020)
A Warrior's Choice
  • Daisy's Kin (2021)
  • Blackfoot's Reckoning (2021)
  • Spotfur's Rebellion (2021)
Graphic novels
  • Volume 1 (2024)
  • Volume 2 (2025)
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