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How many books did Erin Hunter write?

Erin Hunter as written in the warrior series: Into the Wild, Fire and Ice, Forest of Secrets, Rising Storm, Dangerous Path, The Darkest Hour, Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn, Starlight, Twilight, Sunset, The Sight, Dark River, Outcast, Eclipse, Long Shadows, Sunrise, The Fourth Apprentice, The Rise of Scourge, Graystripe's Triloligy, Ravenpaw's Path, Tigerstar and Sasha, Cats of the Clans, Secrets of the Clans, Code of the Clans, Firestar's Quest, and Bluestar's Prophecy Erin Hunter has also written the seekers series: The Quest Begins, Great Bear Lake, Smoke Mountain, The Last Wilderness, and Fire in the Sky. There is a rumor of a 6th book called Spirits in the Stars. And possibly a 7th book (i don't know how people hear this).


Which comes first noon or sunset?

sunset comes first and then noon.


What is located at 77 Sunset Strip?

There is no 77 Sunset Strip, all addresses on Sunset Strip have four digits. 77 Sunset Strip is the fictional location of the office shared by private detectives Bailey and Spencer.


How much money did After the Sunset gross worldwide?

After the Sunset grossed $38,329,114 worldwide.


What are some titles by Erin Hunter?

Erin Hunter writes in a vein of fiction called "animal fantasy". If you enjoy Warriors or Seekers you may enjoy other types of books like these. Popular authors are Brian Jaques, author of the Redwall series, David Clement-Davies who wrote The Sight, Fell and Fire Bringer, Katherine Lansky, author of Guardians of Ga'hoole and Kenneth Oppel, who writes the Silverwing series.If you enjoy animal fantasy about cats specifically, the following books might be enjoyed: Tailchaser's Song by Tad Williams, Varjak Paw by S. F. Said and The Golden Catby Gaberiel King.For a full list of Erin Hunter-related recommendations, you can visit www.warriorswish.net and go to "books>recommendations" there is also the Ratha series which is about prehistoric cats, the series is called the Named (i think)