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Wow. Oh, wow. This review took me a little longer because I finished this book before midday of the publishing engagement, so my retentiveness was pretty messed up due to extremely fast reading and lack of sleep. Sad for that.
Now, for the bodily review, the first thing I am going to say is that I am impressed by how consistent the pacing of this one was. Every chapter moved the plot forrard and all the three protagonists had important roles to play in the story. Information technology was well-thought-out a
Rating: 9 out of 10Wow. Oh, wow. This review took me a little longer because I finished this volume before midday of the publishing date, and then my memory was pretty messed up due to extremely fast reading and lack of sleep. Sorry for that.
Now, for the actual review, the outset thing I am going to say is that I am impressed by how consistent the pacing of this one was. Every chapter moved the plot forward and all the iii protagonists had important roles to play in the story. It was well-thought-out and amazingly crafted, which is always not bad.
Almost the plot, it was gripping and got me at the edge of my seat almost all the time. I don't want to spoil anyone considering this is a pretty recent book, so I will just say a lot of exciting things happen that have to do with the impostor and the rebel group, and in that location is a battle at the end that is total of adrenaline, just like the balance of the book.
Now, for the characters... Bristlefrost actually shone during this book, I could sense all the force per unit area that was put on her and felt sympathy for her. She took important and hard decisions and suffered the consequences. I besides actually liked that Rootspring (honey the new proper noun!) finally came to terms with his powers and realized that it was more important to assistance save others than how he was viewed past outsiders. The concept of Shadowsight'southward out-of-trunk experiences was very original and interesting too, and he acted as selfless and caring as always, which reminded me how much I love his grapheme.
The only matter that bothered me was how they continued making the impostor'southward identity a mystery, because, at this point, probably everyone has found out or at least has a articulate idea of who he is. There are fifty-fifty more than hints given in this book that just reinforce my point. Withal, this may be just my way of seeing it, and maybe other people all the same uncertainty the most popular theory.
Earlier finishing the review, I would like to add that I believe the authors take learned from their primary mistake in AVoS and have left some plots unresolved for books to come up, and then the readers feel satisfied while still wonder well-nigh what will happen next. There were some new questions raised during this book also, maintaining the excitement and building the tension for latter installments on the serial.
In full general, this book was truly a ride. I seriously don't know how the authors come upwardly with so many things to further the plot without it feeling similar filler. This new arc is rapidly becoming one of my favorites and I can't expect for the next book.
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I love Mothwing so much and I was so happy that at the finish of the volume she basically told Mistystar she was an idiot. Mistystar has been terrible, in Mistystar's omen she demoted Mothwing, so forgave her, so in this book she exiled her, and insulted her and blamed her for her parents (Let'due south not forget Mistystar is one-half-clan so she has no room to talk)
Then when she wants Mothwing to just forgive her like aught happened Yard
I dear Mothwing so much and I was so happy that at the end of the book she basically told Mistystar she was an idiot. Mistystar has been terrible, in Mistystar's omen she demoted Mothwing, then forgave her, then in this volume she exiled her, and insulted her and blamed her for her parents (Let'due south not forget Mistystar is one-half-clan so she has no room to talk)
Then when she wants Mothwing to just forgive her like zilch happened Mothwing does non put upward with her bull crap! I love my favorite medicine true cat and hope she tin alive happy in Shadowclan! Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
Story/Writing: I may have said this once, and I've said information technology dozens of times already, but I daresay the Erin Hunter writing team take done information technology over again! For months I've waited to find out what happened afterward the shock of the cliffhanger ending of "The Silent Thaw." And I'1000 happy to say this volume was well worth the look! That said, this volume besides ended on a bewilderment that just infuriated me (in a good manner). And while I'll have to look fifty-fifty longer for the next book in this arc to come out, it does at least come up out on my birthday! All that aside, while this volume does leave some questions frustratingly open, it does at the very least finally answer one crucial question, other than that of who's stolen Bramblestar's torso. Nosotros finally know why StarClan and the living Clans haven't been able to contact each other. They're trapped! Some cat (or cats) have built a strong barrier between the world of StarClan and the earth of the living. And I take a pretty good idea of who'due south behind all this…! Merely that'due south for after. What I beloved about these books and how they're written is how they're able to build tension to a climax that doesn't feel like it's come up completely out of nowhere. The more cats Bramblestar's imposter sends into exile, the stronger the rebellion gets. And merely every bit humid water in a lidded pot eventually explodes, and then the tension in this book eventually erupts into boxing by the finish.
Characters: Man, what a wonderful cast of characters this book has! It really is kinda crazy how the Erin Hunter authors have managed to remain in meridian quality in terms of how they write their characters in this series for over xv years now. Every installment in this series feels similar a step in a long, fantastical journey with characters that will remain with me for years to come. Both the onetime and new characters featured in this volume are given equal adventure to shine. Not to mention there are questions raised nigh sure characters that will definitely keep an avid reader of the series like me coming back for more.
Shadowsight – Human being was I relieved that Shadowsight made it! I was so nervous his fate would be the same as his uncle, Flametail. But he made it just in time, thank StarClan! It really is kind of a phenomenon given his unconscious body remained at the bottom of the ravine for days. That said, I'm glad he took advantage of his time as a ghost to try and find out who made that attempt on his life. That scene where he confronts the false Bramblestar, and meets face-to-face with the possessing spirit who led him so astray, was hands one of the best in the book. I really felt for Shadowsight when he realized that he'd been an unwilling pawn, merely not in a pitying sort of way. I was completely blinded when he decided to proverbially lick his wounds and go from where he'd ended up. Heck, he goes so far every bit to eat a deathberry to become a ghost again so he could observe out who'd been calling to him in his dream! Only probably the most astonishing of all is that, despite everything that's happened to him and everything he'southward been put through, he doesn't lose middle and refuses to surrender hope. Shadowsight may always have been odd, fifty-fifty for a medicine cat, but he'south certainly not the first, nor will he be the last. By the time this arc is over, I predict he'll go down as one of the great medicine cats in the history of all the Clans.
Rootspring – As role of the get-go generation of SkyClan to grow up alongside the other Clans past the lake, I'd say they're off to a pretty great start with a immature true cat like Rootspring on their side! I'd known before this book came out that he would get his warrior name here, and given everything he's gone through in the past two books, the lengths he'south gone to, not to mention everything he does here – almost notably rescuing Shadowsight from the ravine simply in time – he more than deserves his perfect name! I was nervous when he made the sudden conclusion to try out being a medicine cat (especially given the feelings he already has for Bristlefrost), but I'thou glad he quickly realized that being a warrior was his true calling. It did make some sense at the time, I admit, given he tin can see and communicate with ghosts like his male parent, Tree. But that didn't necessarily hateful he was meant to be a medicine true cat. So I'm glad that's settled. That said, I actually felt for him, given information technology was his sightings of and communications with Bramblestar's spirit that gear up fuel to the burn of the rebellion confronting the imposter, only for those sightings and communications to abruptly stop later the one at the commencement of the book. Withal, like Shadowsight, Rootspring doesn't lose eye. Speaking of which, nor does he lose his faith in Bristlefrost as so many around him have. I'k glad he's embraced his weirdness and is turning into a son and brother his parents and sister can be proud of!
Bristlefrost – Speaking of Bristlefrost, out of all iii of the main characters, she was definitely the one I felt the virtually for. Once again, not necessarily in a pitying sort of style, simply her circumstances in this book in my opinion are the most unenviable. She abhors the imposter's unpredictable behavior and erratic decisions as much as the rebels practice. But she has to pretend to be his most ardent supporter, alienating her from her friends and even family unit in ThunderClan. And it just gets worse for her when she promises to guard Bramblestar'southward body for Squirrelflight's sake, only to be put in an unwinnable situation when some of the rebels try a sneak attack. The imposter may not suspect her, but he exiles Berrynose and makes her his new deputy – despite his utter hypocrisy in his breaking of the warrior code and the fact that Bristlefrost is clearly not ready for such a position – forcing her to suffer the scorn of non just all the Clans, including her own, merely even some of the rebels. Throughout the volume, her loyalties are constantly questioned from all sides, with only a handful of cats supporting her, if that. It's nothing short of astonishing that she non only manages to go along the imposter from suspecting her – even when he'due south captured after the boxing at the terminate – only simply stay sane, catamenia! She's definitely her mother's daughter in that regard, given Ivypool was forced into similar circumstances in the "Omen of the Stars" arc. I hope Ivypool realizes by the finish of this arc how proud she should be to accept a daughter like Bristlefrost!
Bramblestar's Imposter – First off, how DARE this fox-heart rake his claws across Graystripe's face! How cartel he kill our dear Stemleaf! And how Dare this book finish without proving me right! Okay, now that that's out of the way, in all seriousness, if I had any doubts earlier virtually who Bramblestar's imposter could be, they were gone past the time I finished this book. And here's my evidence. 1) Who always wanted glory, yet was unwilling to do the piece of work? ii) Who would detest Bramblestar plenty to steal his body specifically, when he could've stolen any cat's trunk? iii) Who would care for Squirrelflight far more kindly than other cats he's exiled, and be so despondent over her "death?" four) Who has night blue eyes similar the pair Shadowsight sees? Yep…it's Ashfur! If it doesn't plough out to exist him, the authors better accept a pretty darn good reason! How he'due south planned all this and managed to trap StarClan is something I've withal to figure out, but I not but believe it to be Ashfur, I may know why he's doing this and now. In "Squirrelflight'due south Hope," when Squirrelflight was in StarClan during her coma, she and Ashfur briefly crossed paths. She was given the decision to stay in StarClan (where Ashfur was), or return to the living world (where Bramblestar was). She chose the latter, which, from Ashfur's point of view, meant she chose Bramblestar over him, once more! That to me may have been his breaking indicate and the moment when he started concocting his sinister plan. I may be wrong about that, but that currently makes the nearly sense to me. Either way, I know I tin can't exist wrong most the culprit being Ashfur! For that matter, I wanna know what's going on between him and Spiresight!
Diverse Other Characters – Start off, while I am glad that Harestar has finally been convinced of the truth about "Bramblestar," I actually felt put off by Mistystar's conclusion in the end to exile not just two of her warriors only ane of her medicine cats, Mothwing. I've e'er liked Mistystar, and I get it, being a Clan leader is far from an easy chore, especially at her historic period. Merely I felt disappointed in her. All I tin say is information technology'south her loss, not to mention RiverClan'due south. That aside, I loved the backbone that Leafstar and Tigerstar showed! Leafstar has ever been one of my favorite leaders of any Clan. She showed great wisdom in not just blindly leaping into activeness as soon as she learns the truth. She wants to think almost the implications and the bigger picture, involving not merely her Clan but the other four likewise. Not to mention it'south been years since the last time SkyClan battled any other Association (not including Darktail's kin), and she doesn't desire to have them into battle without very good reason. That said, she stands house against "Bramblestar" and his attempts to put his nose where it doesn't vest. And when she's finally presented with a good reason to rebel against him, she takes it! Plus it'southward pretty cool that she allies herself not just with the rebels but ShadowClan as well, given the skirmishes betwixt SkyClan and ShadowClan since the "Vision of Shadows" arc. Speaking of which, Tigerstar truly shines in this book. Even if he can be a bit crude around the edges, he's the good cat his grandad could've been. What really helps is his business organisation for his missing son, and the miraculous amount of restraint he exhibits when "Bramblestar" mocks Shadowsight right in front of his male parent. He can be proud and even stubborn, but he's not stupid. And I was so happy for him when he was finally reunited with Shadowsight! Last but definitely not least, Squirrelflight'south awesomeness has definitely not faded with her age! She's always been one to think outside the box, and that actually shows when she decides to fake her decease then "Bramblestar" will stop looking for her. That said, I really felt for her when the proffer to impale "Bramblestar" came up. Even though she knows it isn't actually him, I can imagine how awful it must've been for her to hear that. That said, she stays cool and rapidly justifies her opposition to the idea by saying he should instead be taken prisoner to exist questioned, and have his identity revealed. I'chiliad as well glad she's non only back in ThunderClan but leading them in her mate'southward absence. StarClan knows she deserves information technology. If simply it didn't take her till the end of the volume to figure out who the imposter is!
Overall: I'm so glad the months-long wait for this book's release was worth information technology! If the next one is as expert as this, I can imagine that – despite having to wait fifty-fifty longer this time – information technology'll also exist worth it. At least in the meantime, I go to look forward to reading "A Shadow in RiverClan" and "Graystripe's Vow!" As for this book, information technology was a great mid-manner signal in the "Cleaved Code" arc, and I tin can't wait to read what comes upwards side by side!
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The ending of this book is a lot more than Alright. This is a 6-star book. The sUsPeNce is existent through the unabridged story, and oh my gosh I could barely breathe in some parts. I was constantly trying to figure out who the imposter is, and totaly failing. I'chiliad really sad that the fourth addition to the series with the answer I'one thousand sure all fans are asking isn't coming out until later this twelvemonth. I'm super excited for when it does because the sUsPeNce is real people, and I'one thousand not letting that just dessapear.
The ending of this volume is a lot more meaningful and center-touching than I had initially expected. I love the last conversation Rootspring -new name yep- and Bristlefrost had together at the border. I loved the way Tigerstar is dealing with the imposter because it shows that there is more than to Tigerstar than what meets the eye. I appreciate that Shadowsight received some more than visions, and that they seem to exist from Starclan, and non the imposter. Even if they aren't real, they got my hopes upwards, and for that I blame Erin Hunter, for being such an amazing writer. I have to say, the entire vibe to the story fits it perfectly.
I have no criticism for this story other than I'm genuinely disappointed in Mistystar and I wish that she got the epitome I have of her in my mind better than she does at the moment. I don't care what Harestar or Leafstar practise, only because of Mistystar's background, this isn't the Mistystar I know and dearest at the finish of the book. I can't help just get the feeling -something the author probably meant for to happen- is that there's a 2d imposter in Mistystar. Mistystar herself is a half-clan, as we learned back in The Prophesies Begin, then I don't think it makes sence that she would exile Mothwing for that. I hope she is able to be more 'Mistystar-ey' in the rest of the series.
My only other complaint is why did it have to end? I merely desire answers!!! I oasis't read enough mysteries and read the rest of warriors recently enough to take a good guess at who the imposter is. ππ© I hope that when the next book is released,information technology isn't a dissapointment, considering that would be dissapointing after I put and so much hope into information technology.
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Rootspring- The proper name was okay, I would personally prefer "Rootclaw" or "Rootpelt" or "Rootstrike" but oh well. I liked how he was clear on his focus and knew what was more important (in spite of SOME cats).
Shadowsight- LOVED EVERY CHAPTER THAT HAD HIS Indicate A VIEW!!! At first, the story was dragging just it picked up my involvement when sparse
The cliffhanger was HORRIBLE! Like?? At present I accept to await MONTHS for the next one. Definitely a little frustrating. The plot thickened and was really practiced though!!Rootspring- The proper noun was okay, I would personally adopt "Rootclaw" or "Rootpelt" or "Rootstrike" but oh well. I liked how he was clear on his focus and knew what was more important (in spite of SOME cats).
Shadowsight- LOVED EVERY CHAPTER THAT HAD HIS Point A VIEW!!! At first, the story was dragging but information technology picked upwardly my interest when things started getting discovered and the characters were moving forward.
I wish there were more than scenes in which Crowfeather and Lionblaze interacted more. I take always wanted that father and son bond to be strong. The fact that they argued with intensity wasn't satisfying at all.
Bristlefrost- I don't like the relationship between her and Rootspring... they lack chemical science and I am not particularly fond of Bristlefrost. Rootspring tin exercise a little ameliorate! She is a little frustrating at times with her constant self doubt and her lack of common sense.
I have a Potent feeling that Bramblestar's imposter is ASHFUR. He had blue eyes π, had a deep crazy crush on Squirrelflight, and HATED Brambleclaw for beating him in getting Squirrelflight's honey and attending. Too, he is known to have an evil disposition, planning with Hawkfrost to accept downwardly Firestar was extremely roughshod.
If it is Ashfur, I will definitely be a little disappointed. I don't recollect him being lazy or stupid. The authors didn't do a very good job of keeping the mystery, it's clearly obvious that information technology's Ashfur. If it isn't, then that's going to be odd on a lot of levels considering no cat had such stiff feelings for Squirrelflight.
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This pulled me in correct from the outset -- this series is definitely the near interesting so far and I love the new concepts that the Erins are introducing. When I finished it, I literally exclaimed 'You've got to exist kidding!' out loud (only not too loudly, didn't want to wake up my family :D) and most threw my ereader beyond the room (thankfully, I did non.) Really excited to read the next book now because I need to know More than! I haven't read a book this fast in a very long time.
This pulled me in right from the showtime -- this series is definitely the most interesting and then far and I love the new concepts that the Erins are introducing. When I finished it, I literally exclaimed 'You've got to exist kidding!' out loud (only not too loudly, didn't want to wake upwards my family :D) and almost threw my ereader across the room (thankfully, I did not.) Really excited to read the next book at present because I need to know More! ...more
Oh, Warriors. Information technology's so hard to exist miserable in a earth where I know the Erins volition chug these books out until kingdom come. I keep proverb I won't read them, I agree heartily with all the criticisms launched at them, and then fourth dimension and time again I end upwards curled up around a good old Warriors novel, i might fifty-fifty say purring with delight.
I mean, not actually. Truthfully Warriors has always been terribly cheesy, and the further the books go the more the globe drifts off the original premise-
Oh, Warriors. It'southward then hard to be miserable in a world where I know the Erins volition chug these books out until kingdom come up. I keep proverb I won't read them, I agree heartily with all the criticisms launched at them, and then time and time again I end up curled up around a good old Warriors novel, one might even say purring with please.
I mean, not actually. Truthfully Warriors has always been terribly cheesy, and the further the books go the more than the earth drifts off the original premise-- the spiritual element has turned this series more and more fantastical equally it has progressed-- and as a consequence some of that original, feral feel has been lost to the mists of fantasy, as the daily lives and excitement of these cats' daily lives have faded into the background. This feels especially true of the newest series, where all the action is steeped in the realm of ghosts and spirits. That does mean, however, that these books have--wait for it-- a pretty coherent plot that feels way more urgent than the "background" books of OOTS and Po3, where and so many books were just "god I wish something could happen" considering we'd long since exhausted the novelty of the premise only the Erins just can't make the fifty something groundwork characters interesting enough about arcs.
Is information technology okay for me to mutter about that
because like
god then many cats die in this one and half of them are just nobodies
there are style too many ostensible "protagonists" alive at this point and half the cats accept had v lines in their lives
Things I liked-
• Nosotros got a more in depth Rootspring view. I felt like we got to see his personality develop more than this book
• Bristlefrost! I didn't like her at all in the first two books merely the third volume changed my mind
• The imposter! I dearest the imposter he'southward probably the all-time villain in the serial nosotros really got to see his personality become up in downwards
• Mothwing standing upwards to misty star you become queen
Things that weren't good but we
Ok so I did enjoy this book but at that place were some definite wtf moments.Things I liked-
• We got a more in depth Rootspring view. I felt like we got to see his personality develop more than this book
• Bristlefrost! I didn't similar her at all in the first two books but the tertiary book changed my heed
• The imposter! I beloved the imposter he'due south probably the best villain in the series we actually got to see his personality go upwardly in down
• Mothwing standing up to misty star yous go queen
Things that weren't good but weren't bad:
•shadowsights arc in this book. I didn't like the spirit stuff shadowsight was my favorite character but this book was an eh
•harestars life and him seeing Starclan, I wanted him to die so it can testify Starclan is gone
Bad things:
•shadowsight eating what I assume is deathberries and going to the dark forest that scene was very confusing
•pretty much all shadowsight scenes were poorly made
•the error with Berrynoses tail dragging the erins forgot my human Berrystumpytail
•the showtime attack on Bramblestar came nigh out of no where and stemleaf randomly died. I similar that spotfur is condign more in depth but this happened super randomly
•rootspring and bristlefrost take NO chemical science. Somehow out of nowhere bristle frost suddenly likes him. Similar human being even Graystripe and argent streams romance was better
Lemme know your opinions I just finished reading this book v minutes ago
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Bramblestar's spirit after he lost one of is live have been supplant by some other cat. The real Bramblestar is trying to become dorsum to is trunk and more clan clats realize that something is incorrect with the Thunderclan leader. He is sending more and more than cats into exiled for having broken the lawmaking and is insisting that the other clans leaders to do the same.
Advice with Star Clan nonetheless is impossible, and tension is rising bet
Veil of shadows is the 3rd book in the Warriors arc of The Cleaved Lawmaking.Bramblestar's spirit later he lost one of is alive have been replace by another cat. The real Bramblestar is trying to get back to is body and more association clats realize that something is wrong with the Thunderclan leader. He is sending more and more cats into exiled for having broken the code and is insisting that the other clans leaders to do the same.
Advice with Star Clan however is impossible, and tension is rise between the clans. The cats that know the true needs to do something before the five clans goes at state of war.
I accept really dearest this book and with the way it ends, Squirrelflight figures at the stop who have control of her mate body with a phrase he had told her, can't wait for the fourth book to see if i'm right.
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I loved how at the end of the volume when Mistystar offered to let Mothwing back into the clan, she refused. She'southward not going to put upwards with Mistystar's blessing and rejection anymore.
To conclude this review with some questions.........
one. Why practice I have to wait 'till N
I loved how at the cease of the book when Mistystar offered to let Mothwing back into the clan, she refused. She's not going to put up with Mistystar'southward blessing and rejection anymore.
To conclude this review with some questions.........
1. Why do I have to wait 'till Nov for the side by side book! :'(
- I take this habit which is I start a series then have to look months for the next volume!
2. Who thinks this imposter is Ashfur?
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It makes me want to read all the other series in their entirety again only to find out the possible identity of the imposter!!
Wonderful and riveting! Can't wait for the next 1!Information technology makes me want to read all the other series in their entirety over again simply to find out the possible identity of the imposter!!
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I dearest warriors and this is such a practiced serial! I take to admit I remember that the warriors are all smashing cats. I do not like anything, I
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What did happen was kinda absurd though. And Rootspring is ambrosial.
simply btw there might be slight spoilers in this review, I'll attempt to block them out though!
Anyways the imposter is soooo obvious. (view spoiler)[like especially when shadowsight saw him and descripted him... he'due south even on the cover!! and when he was even so lamentable when "squirrelflight died" (hide spoiler)]
alsooooooo(view spoiler)[I can't bel
How could the Erin's do this to us. I NEED the fourth book. I tin't find it anywhere and I'm tempted to by the 11 dollar kindle version BUT THAT IS SO EXPENSIVE...but btw there might be slight spoilers in this review, I'll try to block them out though!
Anyways the imposter is soooo obvious. (view spoiler)[like especially when shadowsight saw him and descripted him... he's fifty-fifty on the cover!! and when he was still sad when "squirrelflight died" (hibernate spoiler)]
alsooooooo(view spoiler)[I can't believe rootspring and bristlefrost confessed!!!! I can't believe it. I honestly don't know if I ship information technology even so... but permit's encounter where this takes usssss (hide spoiler)]
oh yeeee (view spoiler)[ r.i.p stemleaf and others... (hide spoiler)]
I don't know what else to say.
Yes I don't care that I am still reading warriors. Information technology is amazing and I don't care what anybody else says. *cough cough katy coughing cough cough coughing*
My guesses on the imposter are:
1. Ashfur
2. Scourge
I know the second one is a bit of a stretch perhaps but he's got the blueish eyes and is a cunning, ruthless leader that (if I remember correctly) had no real, true concern for his group of cats. He cared well-nigh power and that was it.
I don't retrieve him having a thing for Squirrelflight, just their timelines are blurry for me as I read those YEARS agone.
But I also don't think Ashfur being so awful and lazy. Just i
I have to wait until Nov NOW.My guesses on the imposter are:
i. Ashfur
2. Scourge
I know the 2d one is a chip of a stretch peradventure but he's got the blue optics and is a cunning, ruthless leader that (if I remember correctly) had no existent, true concern for his group of cats. He cared well-nigh ability and that was it.
I don't recollect him having a thing for Squirrelflight, but their timelines are blurry for me every bit I read those YEARS ago.
Simply I also don't remember Ashfur beingness so awful and lazy. But it *would* brand sense because virtually of the Codebreakers named are connected to Squirrelflight somehow. I accept to get read Squirrelflight's Promise next and come across if I missed something.
That's my theory. Information technology'south about probable Ashfur, but bringing Scourge back would be wicked.
...more thanErin Hunter is inspired by a honey of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natur
Erin Hunter is the pseudonym of five people: Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Tui T. Sutherland, Gillian Philip, and Inbali Iserles, likewise every bit editor Victoria Holmes. Together, they write the Warriors series besides as the Seekers and Survivors series. Erin Hunter is working on a new serial now called Bravelands.Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. Every bit well as having a great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior, shaped by her involvement in astronomy and standing stones.
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