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Post by Ripplestream on Jun 13, 2014 14:55:20 GMT -5
So recently, after an eventful trip to the library where *gasp* one of my brothers actually checked out some books due to an older siblings forcin- I mean, encouraging him to. One of the books was Into the Wild. Regardless to say, he is now a big fan of the series and has already gotten half-way through Fire and Ice. However, I have no idea how to deal with this, partly because of the spoilers. I am going to add a few things I learned and I would appreciate any advice you could give me. 1. Hide your copy of Firestar's Quest. If questioned about it, say that it is a different Firestar and is in no way related to Rusty. 2. Let the sibling choose their own warrior name. No matter how good it sounds to you, they should pick it. Please tell me more things I need to know about having a younger brother who is into Warriors! (PS: Once he finishes the first six books I'm going to make him play the game .)
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Post by Dawnsky on Jun 13, 2014 15:10:55 GMT -5
That's great! I remember when my sister got into Warriors... Some advice: 3. You should either not talk to him at all about Warriors, or get total confirmation about where he is in the book before talking to him. 4. Don't make him read Cloudstar's Journey, especially if he's already read Code of the Clans and Firestar's Quest. 5. You don't have to do this, but I like to ask my sister what she thinks is going to happen in whatever book she's reading, and then laugh inwardly at all her wildly inaccurate predictions 6. Be really careful when you're talking to him. When my sister was first reading Warriors, I would accidentally call a cat by his/her warrior name, only to realize that she hadn't gotten that far.
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