Premise: Although word is now spreading that a spirit masquerading as Bramblestar is leading ThunderClan, the growing opposition still has much going against them. Wow this review was a lot longer than I had expected it to be □ □□ I hope that when the next book is released,it isn't a dissapointment, because that would be dissapointing after I put so much hope into it. My only other complaint is why did it have to end? I just want answers!!! I haven't read enough mysteries and read the rest of warriors recently enough to have a good guess at who the imposter is. I hope she is able to be more 'Mistystar-ey' in the rest of the series. Mistystar herself is a half-clan, as we learned back in The Prophesies Begin, so I don't think it makes sence that she would exile Mothwing for that. I can't help but get the feeling -something the author probably meant for to happen- is that there's a second imposter in Mistystar. I don't care what Harestar or Leafstar do, but because of Mistystar's background, this isn't the Mistystar I know and love at the end of the book. I have no criticism for this story other than I'm genuinely disappointed in Mistystar and I wish that she got the image I have of her in my mind better than she does at the moment. I have to say, the entire vibe to the story fits it perfectly. Even if they aren't real, they got my hopes up, and for that I blame Erin Hunter, for being such an amazing writer. I appreciate that Shadowsight received some more visions, and that they seem to be from Starclan, and not the imposter. I loved the way Tigerstar is dealing with the imposter because it shows that there is more to Tigerstar than what meets the eye. I love the last conversation Rootspring -new name yes- and Bristlefrost had together at the border. The ending of this book is a lot more meaningful and heart-touching than I had initially expected. I'm super excited for when it does because the sUsPeNce is real people, and I'm not letting that just dessapear. I'm really sad that the fourth addition to the series with the answer I'm sure all fans are asking isn't coming out until later this year. I was constantly trying to figure out who the imposter is, and totaly failing. The sUsPeNce is real through the entire story, and oh my gosh I could barely breathe in some parts. This new arc is rapidly becoming one of my favorites and I can't wait for the next book.Īlright. I seriously don't know how the authors come up with so many things to further the plot without it feeling like filler. There were some new questions raised during this book too, maintaining the excitement and building the tension for latter installments on the series. However, this may be just my way of seeing it, and maybe other people still doubt the most popular theory.īefore finishing the review, I would like to add that I believe the authors have learned from their main mistake in AVoS and have left some plots unresolved for books to come, so the readers feel satisfied while still wonder about what will happen next. There are even more hints given in this book that only reinforce my point. The only thing that bothered me was how they continued making the impostor's identity a mystery, because, at this point, probably everyone has found out or at least has a clear idea of who he is. The concept of Shadowsight's out-of-body experiences was very original and interesting too, and he acted as selfless and caring as always, which reminded me how much I love his character. I also really liked that Rootspring (love the new name!) finally came to terms with his powers and realized that it was more important to help save others than how he was viewed by outsiders. She took important and hard decisions and suffered the consequences. Bristlefrost really shone during this book, I could sense all the pressure that was put on her and felt sympathy for her. I don't want to spoil anyone because 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 there is a battle at the end that is full of adrenaline, just like the rest of the book. It was well-thought-out and amazingly crafted, which is always great.Ībout the plot, it was gripping and got me at the edge of my seat almost all the time. Every chapter moved the plot forward and all the three protagonists had important roles to play in the story. Now, for the actual review, the first thing I am going to say is that I am impressed by how consistent the pacing of this one was. This review took me a little longer because I finished this book before midday of the publishing date, so my memory was pretty messed up due to extremely fast reading and lack of sleep.
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