Starrywish wrote:❝ℳÅℕℊℒℯ wrote:I remember in a book, Erin made a huge mistake.. well.. In my mind..
"Cloudtail wiggled his hind-quartres." O.O I laughed inside then face-palmed my self. Maybe saying, "kneeded the ground" or something related to that would have been more suitable. I guess they didn't notice.
*whisper whisper* sometimes I think they don't even have editors..
Erin makes mistakes XD But it is natural.
I mean you don't expect five people to write like three series of books with complicated names and additional manga and super editions flawlessly? I like those mistakes to be honest.
I wondered about editors too, BTW. ^^
Oh, and Hello fellow warrior fan~
Hello and welcome!
Honestly, I don't expect any book to be completely flawless. But I do expect there to be some level of competence. I mean, let's take a look here:
-Five people are involved in writing, editing, and general concept.
-They create a series in which names are two words, along with a hierarchy and mythology.
-The books' timelines are incredibly straightforward, which makes keeping track of things pretty easy.
-The world itself isn't exactly made up - this takes place in England, so all that would be required is some research about cats and the surrounding area.
-Five people are involved in this.
-The cast is huge and the problems faced are such a natural part of life that the story and characters could pretty much write themselves if given the room.
-The cast is also made up of animals that are very familiar to us, so any questions about biology and abilities are answered so thoroughly all over the web that the ground work is practically done for them.
-Five.
-People.
-Are involved in this.
From the way this is written, you would assume that just one person was writing, editing, etc. They don't even make sure that the cats getting together aren't related. That's not mentioning plotholes, forgettable characters, a complete loss of ideas that make any sense from the second series onwards (
FIVE PEOPLE), and just general nonsense in a series that started off semi-realistically.
Now, don't get me wrong. I can appreciate the Warriors series regardless. It's a great concept and has built a huge and fun community that everyone I've ever known my age has been in at some point. But I cannot forgive the fact that FIVE PEOPLE are writing this story and can't get their act together.