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btw it seems long but read it any way please!!?!!
Any way, who, here we are right, one book away from finishing the second saga of the Warriors series. Well we rejoin the new narrators of this saga. As you know, in the last saga Firestar was the narrator 100% of the time. Well in this saga the view switches between Brambleclaw, Squirrelflight, and occasionall
" WARNING SPOILERS AHEAD! GO NO FURTHER IF YOU ARE NOT UP TO THIS POINT IN SERIES... unless you like reading ahead... because I love it!!!btw it seems long but read it any way please!!?!!
Any way, who, here we are right, one book away from finishing the second saga of the Warriors series. Well we rejoin the new narrators of this saga. As you know, in the last saga Firestar was the narrator 100% of the time. Well in this saga the view switches between Brambleclaw, Squirrelflight, and occasionally her sister Leafpool the medicine cat. The clans have just started to settle into their new lakeside homes, and clan rivalry is starting to build up a wall between the five cats who went on the journey to discover the new warriors camp grounds. After their forest was destroyed by the twolegs, the clans where forced to journey back with the group. They relied on one another during this time, and for a while, It seemed like they were just one big clan. Now that they have arrived, they are settling back into the old mistrust between rival clans. Brambleclaw is not bothered by this at all, and continues as if they never left their old forest. But Squirrelflight is very bothered by the hostility her past friends now show towards each other and to her. While all of this was happening, the clans where busily trying to rebuild this new land to fit their needs. For instance, finding a new gathering place. They chose a little island close to the shore of the lake. Also, Leafpool stumbles upon a new place to Share tongues with Starclan. The Moonstone is now the Moonpool. Now time for the more intricate story. And just for you girls it's a love story. *AWWWWWW* Brambleclaw is in love with Squirrelflight (FYI she and leafpool are Firestar and Sandstorm's only kits) and she with him. But a stupid fight breaks out because of Hawkfrost, Brambleclaw's half brother. (FYI Their father was Tigerclaw DUN...DUN...DUN!!!) (FYI again, Hawkfrost lives in Riverclan because his mother was a rough who left her kits with them, so Hawkfrost is half rough and half Thunderclan...well techniquly all rough because Tigerclaw was exiled when he tried to take over Thunderclan with murder. Then he was killed by the bloodclan leader who... I'm going to shut up now.) She has strange feelings about him (Hawkfrost, if you forgot...yeah) and tries to tell Brambleclaw, but he thinks she only mistrusts him because Hawfrost's father was an exile, which would mean she could say the same about him. Squirrelflight then began to suspect that brambleclaw had more loyalty to his half brother then to Thunderclan. When she told him so (she is pretty direct isn't she?) They had an enormous argument about his fathers past, and how that has nothing to do with it, and that she knows Brambleclaw isn't like that, and him not believing her (sorry its been a long while since I've had the chance to sit down with this book, my memory is a little vague.) The result, Brambleclaw chasing her away (not literally) right into the paws of Ashfur, a secret onlooker of Swirrelflight's. (OOOOOOOOHHHHH) and now they hardly even glance at each other. Brambleclaw yearns to be at her side again, but puts up a tough front, not letting it show. Squirrelfight, however, lets her emotions show. She is still outraged inside and out.(And it doesn't say anything, but I think that she's trying to make him jealous with Ashfur, and it is working)
Well that's as far as I've gotten so far, and this supposed to be a book "review" isn't it maybe I should have told you my opinion, not the plot its self. Well we certainly "re-viewed" the whole plot didn't we? Well, my opinion of this book/whole series is... MUST READ ALL OF THEM IN ONE NIGHT!!! NO PUTTING IT DOWN UNLESS YOU'VE BEEN IN YOUR ROOM READING FOR A WEEK AND YOUR MOM HAS TO PRY THE BOOK OUT OF YOUR HANDS TO MAKE YOU TAKE A SHOWER! School cut down on my reading time, that's the only reason I put it down. HOLY!!!!!! I had no idea how long this was *sweatdrop* This better get a good grade... this does count for the letter right? it better....
This book follows Squirrelflight and Leafpool, each female cat dealing with her own secret issues. The love hinted between Leafpool and Crowfeather in the last book is expanded and the reader should expect the unexp
Basic synopsis: Unexpected rivalries arise against Thunderclan and a forbidden love threatens to rip the seems from Thunderclan's insides. An ominous promise foretells the death of a young cat and with looming danger of claws and teeth, how can the clans survive in this unknown place?This book follows Squirrelflight and Leafpool, each female cat dealing with her own secret issues. The love hinted between Leafpool and Crowfeather in the last book is expanded and the reader should expect the unexpected while reading this book. Squirrelflight on the other hand develops a stronger relationship with Ashfur as Brambleclaw continues to lose favor in her sight. Thunderclan's least favorite clans ask for their help while the alliance they seemed to have with the other clan seems to shatter into pieces.
It's hard to talk about this book without giving anything important away about the plot. This entire book is plot driven unlike several of the prior books so blogging about it is much harder than it has been. If you've been following along with the series, you won't want to miss this one.
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The ending felt abrupt and open. Maybe a new storyline will be added to that in the next book? Well, this was a bit different than the previous books. A bit darker, okay, but more blood and violence and a bit of the usual relationship drama between Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight. I was rooting for Leafpool and Crawfeather, hoping this would get a happy ending. We'll see about that. Also, a couple of the cats are getting really insecure about themselves. I'm wondering on how this will go.
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New territory brings new troubles for the fierce cats of the warrior Clans, who are still uncovering the secrets of their new home around the lake. Dangers they have never faced before are lurking in the twilight shadows, and former allies are acting strangely hostile.
As divisions between the Clans grow deeper, Firestar's daughters face troubling decisions. One is torn between loyalty to her calling and forbidden love, while the other struggles wit
Before there is peace, blood will spill blood...New territory brings new troubles for the fierce cats of the warrior Clans, who are still uncovering the secrets of their new home around the lake. Dangers they have never faced before are lurking in the twilight shadows, and former allies are acting strangely hostile.
As divisions between the Clans grow deeper, Firestar's daughters face troubling decisions. One is torn between loyalty to her calling and forbidden love, while the other struggles with her best friend's betrayal and the surprising perils of the forest. The choices they make now could affect ThunderClan for generations to come . . . and with an unexpected enemy preparing to attack, their courage and strength will be needed more than ever if the Clan is to survive.
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Much better than the previous few. This one had good pace and some really good ideas such as the difficulty with the clans helping one another. The kitty romance would have worked better had I believed either of these characters really cared about each other beyond the fact that the authors told me so. I'm also disappointed to be denied Brambleclaw's perspective, but I suspect that will be the next book
Technically 3.5 stars, but I refuse to give four because the relationships were all so forced.Much better than the previous few. This one had good pace and some really good ideas such as the difficulty with the clans helping one another. The kitty romance would have worked better had I believed either of these characters really cared about each other beyond the fact that the authors told me so. I'm also disappointed to be denied Brambleclaw's perspective, but I suspect that will be the next book. I want more scenes with the Dark Forest. Oh yes, the end actually did upset me because I really love that character. One more thing of note, while Leafpool has excuse to distrust Brambleclaw, Squirreflight's attitude seemed really forced and only done for sake of kitty love triangle. Ugh.
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In Twilight, it feels like nothing is going forward at all and no cat has character development. Both the MCs, Squirrelflight and Leafpool, were quite annoying and nothing else.
Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw have the same argument as in the last two books but at least in the end, (view spoiler)[it seems to be that Squirrelflight finally realizes her f
In Twilight, it feels like nothing is going forward at all and no cat has character development. Both the MCs, Squirrelflight and Leafpool, were quite annoying and nothing else.
Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw have the same argument as in the last two books but at least in the end, (view spoiler)[it seems to be that Squirrelflight finally realizes her feelings (hide spoiler)]. Squirrelflight annoyed me so much I wanted to scream at some points because she never wanted to do what Brambleclaw said, even he was reasonable.
The conflict of Leafpool being in love and a medicine cat was interesting at the beginning, but later she only annoyed me as well. She wasn't even trying to hide it. The whole Leafpool x Crowfeather arc is generally so weird: (view spoiler)[I don't mind Crowfeather because he has no character at all, at least he's not mean like in the first books. There is never any chemistry between them. Like, not at all. We just hear them talking about how much they are in love but we never see it. I could see why they would decide to leave their clans, but it came out of the sudden for me. Leafpool was so silly when she thought that other cats were replacing her/didn't care for her. She was the one that was mean to Squirrelflight in the first place. Then, they go away and return after a few days? Yes, their Clans were in danger and it should show us that the ThunderClan is more important for Leafpool than Crowfeather, but it seemed so inconsistent. At least they break up at the end. (hide spoiler)].
Generally, the strength of the Warriors series is not romance. I never understood the whole Firestar x Spottedleaf thing, maybe Silverstream x Graystripe were quite nice. We literally have a love triangle and insta love here and I don't know what to think about it.
Most of the side characters were also not likable at all in Twilight. Why was Brambleclaw so mean to Daisy's kittens? Onestar is also suddenly really mean when he was friends with Firestar two books before. The WindClan is angry about the ThunderClan helping them just like in all the other books. Mothwing is randomly mean to the StarClan and the sick kittens as well: (view spoiler)[The sickness itself was quite dramatic though, but Mothwing has not developed at all. She's panicking as always. But I still enjoy it when our MCs go to other Clans so we can learn more about them. (hide spoiler)]. Cloudtail and Brightheart also have a stupid beef which could be resolved if they just talked - all these conflicts felt kinda artificial to me.
There were a few enjoyable things though. Mothwing brings an interesting perspective on the StarClan and belief in general, but she was quite rude about it. The concept of a cat hell (view spoiler)[where Tigerstar is chilling (hide spoiler)] sounds quite interesting as well but I'm wondering (view spoiler)[why he's only talking to Hawkfrost and Brambleclaw and not Tawnypelt (hide spoiler)]. Sorreltail and Brackenfur are quite cute but (view spoiler)[Sorrel, girl, that was a really bad timing to get your kittens (hide spoiler)]. The battle at the end was quite nice I guess, and I got goosebumps when the WindClan arrived and obviously (view spoiler)[I was sad when Cinderpelt died. She's one of my favorites of the whole series and to be honest, all my other favorites are already dead and have no spotlight at all (like Firestar, my boy. Also I'm curious what Stormfur is up to. (hide spoiler)].
I don't remember anything about Sunset, so let's see see how The New Prophecy ends.
Warriors - The New Prophecy➳ Midnight: ★★★
➳ Moonrise: ★★★★
➳ Dawn: ★★★★★
➳ Starlight: ★★★★
➳ Twilight: ★★
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The continuing conflict between Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight killed me, too. I was hoping their issues would be resolved soon, but the chasm only grew :( I'm hoping it's resolved in the final book of the series! I also don't like where Brambleclaw's character is going - he was such a strong, honorable cat in the beginning of the series; to see him succumbing to ambition like his father is so hard. I hope he sees sense soon as well!
(view spoiler)[Cinderpelt. I AM NOT OKAY. Her death was almost as rough as Bluestar's and Yellowfang's! I was legit sobbing, I can't deal man. I CAN'T. My heart is broken. Side note: I NEED MY GRAYSTRIPE BACK NOW PLS. (hide spoiler)]
I just love warrior cats. That's all. There was some really solid relationship conflict in the book that added really nice elements to the story. Woohoo.
I cried. Happy and sad tears. That's how you know it's good.
But also wtf Leafpool? StarClan sends you messages for a reason. Heckin share them with your clan. That's the whole point. COMMUNICATION. These cats seem to all thing that not only they can do it alone, but that
My goodness, why are they so cruel with freely killing our favorite cats?I just love warrior cats. That's all. There was some really solid relationship conflict in the book that added really nice elements to the story. Woohoo.
I cried. Happy and sad tears. That's how you know it's good.
But also wtf Leafpool? StarClan sends you messages for a reason. Heckin share them with your clan. That's the whole point. COMMUNICATION. These cats seem to all thing that not only they can do it alone, but that they have to. Silly kitty.
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This would've been so much better if half of it hadn't been the Squirrel/Bramble/Ash love triangle, or the Leafpool and Crowfeather drama. It was so overdramatic and frustrating. I had a lot more tolerance for the Squirrelflight drama than Leafpool, Leaf is irritating.
The ending of this did surprise me, it's been so long sinc
This book was so much more violent than I remembered. I knew this series killed characters off, but that was much more graphic than I was expecting from a children's book.This would've been so much better if half of it hadn't been the Squirrel/Bramble/Ash love triangle, or the Leafpool and Crowfeather drama. It was so overdramatic and frustrating. I had a lot more tolerance for the Squirrelflight drama than Leafpool, Leaf is irritating.
The ending of this did surprise me, it's been so long since I reread this series. I love how fast paced these books are, and I can't wait to read the next one
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HI I love this book.
Disclaimer: I am FULL of unpopular opinions about Warrior Cats, especially The New Prophecy.
I love character drama and I found myself smiling like the entire time I was reading. I read it in school; sitting in the hallway with my headphones in, it was really nice. My only gripe is Chapter 20, I wrote more on it here. Basically, I don't really like how Crowfeather & Leafpool running away was handled. Like I do agree they should've come back (obviously) but I just think
9.7/10HI I love this book.
Disclaimer: I am FULL of unpopular opinions about Warrior Cats, especially The New Prophecy.
I love character drama and I found myself smiling like the entire time I was reading. I read it in school; sitting in the hallway with my headphones in, it was really nice. My only gripe is Chapter 20, I wrote more on it here. Basically, I don't really like how Crowfeather & Leafpool running away was handled. Like I do agree they should've come back (obviously) but I just think it's really rushed. Also that story in itself is so sad... The last chapter, the badger attack was really hard for me to read because everyone's just suffering and everything's being destroyed.
Random tidbits:
- Birchkit/paw is cute and it's funny how he's just an innocent victim in Squirrelflight & Brambleclaw's fights lol
- I kinda? like Crowfeather more in Starlight because I like his angst/whatever.
But I've actually read this book many times that I'm kind of used to the scenes in Twilight
- Sootfur's death is actually worse than Cinderpelt's imo because it's actually, the badgers break both of his back legs and then he's trying to climb up a ledge, only to fall back down. Then he gets slashed again and dies.
may 2022 ~ wc re-read retrospective
MY FAVORITE WC BOOK!! probably my favorite book, period. no one does forbidden romance grumpy-sunshine like bluestar's proph :))
warrior cats: favorites
(in rank order, best to worst)
1. Super Edition ⇢ bluestar's prophecy
2. OotS, #3 ⇢ night whispers
3. TNP, #5 ⇢ twilight
4. OoTS, #2 ⇢ fading echoes
5. TNP, #2 ⇢ midnight
6. Super Edition ⇢ crowfeather's trial
7. Po3, #5 ⇢ long shadows
8. Po3, #6 ⇢ sunrise
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Warriors-Twilight, is my favorite book ever written! It's filled with action, conflict, and mystery… Squirrelflight is at war with herself trying to decide- Brambleclaw, or Ashfur? Her sister, Leafpool, a medicine cat, is in love with Crowfeather, a Windclan warrior. (Medicine cats aren't supposed to fall in love, especially with cats from other clans!) Thunderclan is beginning to recover from their long journey, and Sorreltail will be the first queen to use the new nursery!
As I said before, Tw
Warriors-Twilight, is my favorite book ever written! It's filled with action, conflict, and mystery… Squirrelflight is at war with herself trying to decide- Brambleclaw, or Ashfur? Her sister, Leafpool, a medicine cat, is in love with Crowfeather, a Windclan warrior. (Medicine cats aren't supposed to fall in love, especially with cats from other clans!) Thunderclan is beginning to recover from their long journey, and Sorreltail will be the first queen to use the new nursery!
As I said before, Twilight is my favorite book. I remember savoring every page of it I read and taking longer than usual to read it. (I can usually read a warriors book in a day or two if I read quickly) I think Leafpool should've spent more time with Crowfeather than she did or Erin could have let us read one of their meetings from her perspective, other than having Squirrelflight stalk her. Otherwise, this book is fabulous!! I'm going to end up reading this over, and over, and over! I think Squirrelflight is my favorite character in this book, because she is able to defend herself from other cats' accusations and insults, (usually with a fiery retort) she is loyal to her clan, and she has an interesting personality. I like all of the characters, I just find Squirrelflight the most entertaining out of all of them.
The theme of this book is to follow your heart. Spottedleaf told Leafpool to follow her heart and make the decision she wanted about Crowfeather. "No cat can make this choice for you," Spottedleaf replied, letting the tip of her tail brush against Leafpool's shoulder. "Deep inside, you know what is right, and you must follow your heart." Leafpool had run from Cinderpelt, who had accused her of treachery for loving Crowfeather, and had come to the Moonpool, and was met by Spottedleaf, who gave her that message. When Leafpool returns to Thunderclan to save her clanmates, who are in danger Crowfeather tells her that he knew she loved him, but not enough to give everything up for him. This book was sad, yet amazing.
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I'm kinda on the fence about the Squirrelflight, Brambleclaw and Ashfur love triangle because I feel like Squirrelflight is just using Ashfur as a replaceme
I wasn't very fond of the beginning, I did enjoy Leafpool going to RiverClan to help with their sickness, I really enjoy interactions between Mothwing and Leafpool, it's great to see their viewpoints clash but they still remain friends. The blossoming relationship between Crowfeather and Leafpool was a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.I'm kinda on the fence about the Squirrelflight, Brambleclaw and Ashfur love triangle because I feel like Squirrelflight is just using Ashfur as a replacement Brambleclaw and when Squirrelflight is around Ashfur it seems like the writers kinda forgot about her character. Whenever Squirrelflight was with Brambleclaw she'd always bite his head off for trying to 'protect' her, it seems with Ashfur the writers kinda forgot about that till the very end and then were like "OH yeah, she's meant to be fiesty and strong-willed".
I was happy when Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight FINALLY started getting along. I very much enjoyed the rising tensions between clans even though so far it hasn't lead up to anything.
Last but not least the ending was very sad, it tore me apart to see Cinderpelt had died, it also tore me apart when Leafpool realised her and Crowfeather could never be together. Broken hearts and tears everywhere!
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It's tough spending half this book in Squirrelflight's head when she's such an unkind whack-job. She is blind to her own sister's faults, but detests Brambleclaw for the same reason. If she could just realize that the way she felt when (view spoiler)[Leafpool disappeared (hide spoiler)] is how Brambleclaw felt about his siblings, she'd realize they have the same thing in common, instead of letting their shared feelings seperate them. Yes, I do blame it all on Squirrelflight, because she neve
3.5☆It's tough spending half this book in Squirrelflight's head when she's such an unkind whack-job. She is blind to her own sister's faults, but detests Brambleclaw for the same reason. If she could just realize that the way she felt when (view spoiler)[Leafpool disappeared (hide spoiler)] is how Brambleclaw felt about his siblings, she'd realize they have the same thing in common, instead of letting their shared feelings seperate them. Yes, I do blame it all on Squirrelflight, because she never thinks things through; it's her defining characteristic. Whenever she's mad at Brambleclaw, she says the first nasty thing she can think of, instead of weighing the options first. Eventually all the nastiness snowballs and they hate each other, and, her being the clueless dolt she is, doesn't understand what happened.
Leafpool's chapters are bland to me, (view spoiler)[and I don't feel the love that is supposedly worth giving up her Clan for (hide spoiler)].
I rated this high the first time I read it, but having read all the books, this is certainly the weakest in the saga.
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. Cinderpelt's death is one of the saddest in my opinion but she lived a full Warriors life.
. Leafpool and Crowfeather's runaway schtick was so funny cause it didn't even last two nights. It made no sense at all.
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. Cinderpelt's death is one of the saddest in my opinion but she lived a full Warriors life.
. Leafpool and Crowfeather's runaway schtick was so funny cause it didn't even last two nights. It made no sense at all.
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The plot of Twilight is somewhat a mirror of Starlight's. The setting is the same, and many of the goals are too. Explore the land, investigate what other clans are doing, etc. However, there is a great amount of romantic quarrels added into this book. In some ways, it feels forced, but in others it feels like a necessary lesson that n What I absolutely loved about Twilight is likely what many others perhaps did not love, but its time for some changes, as hard as they may be to accept. Plot 4.5/5★
The plot of Twilight is somewhat a mirror of Starlight's. The setting is the same, and many of the goals are too. Explore the land, investigate what other clans are doing, etc. However, there is a great amount of romantic quarrels added into this book. In some ways, it feels forced, but in others it feels like a necessary lesson that needs to be learned. I'm not quite sure how I feel about it, but I think they will be necessary to the future stories to be told. Romance is not the strength of Erin Hunter, but what comes from it is drama, and we eat that up. The story is actually cunning in many ways that Starlight is not, and the ending is fast-paced, and actually interesting, so I find that this addition to be a bit more fulfilling. Style 5/5★
Since there has been no major changes in Erin Hunter's style since Midnight I feel confident giving this the same five star rating. The books of Warrior Cats, and particular The New Prophecy are filled with vivid imagery that set them apart from other middle grade reads.Characters 4/5★
Twilight has us largely in the head of othercats other than Brambleclaw, which to me was refreshing in many ways. But, in others, its annoying. Squirrelflight is annoying. And I don't believe she will ever not be annoying, unfortunately. However, I think Leafpool and other characters within Twilight are greatly interesting, and its exciting to see other characters receive development while Brambleclaw and Squirrelflight work out whatever it is they have going on. Unfortunately what they have going on takes up a large part of the book, which makes it a bit weaker than the likes of Dawn.
Overall 4.5/5★
Twilight is stronger than other books within the series in my eyes. It stands toe to toe with Dawn because of the setting, and the great amount of action, mystery, and suspense within it. Readers may be a bit annoyed by the circles Erin Hunter runs in with their romance, but the conclusion, and the opening it leaves for Sunset is worth it.
A story thread continues that compares faith to lack of faith (and, in one instance, blind faith on the part of Firestar) that lasts the rest of this series. My main complaint at this point is that the books end in a way that doesn't properly seem 'finished', espe
A cunning plot is in motion where the spirit of Tigerstar is influencing his sons, Brambleclaw and Hawkfrost for the bad. Brambleclaw is more than a little credulous. The Erins do keep reiterating the obvious at times. Can be annoying.A story thread continues that compares faith to lack of faith (and, in one instance, blind faith on the part of Firestar) that lasts the rest of this series. My main complaint at this point is that the books end in a way that doesn't properly seem 'finished', especially the inevitable 6th installment. (I've now read all six of this series so that's my conclusion).
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It was filled with plot twists, adventure, and mystery. I loved this book and was had so much fun reading it and I can't wait to read the next one. If you like adventure, and mystery you would love this book!
This book is full of suspense it is when the clans have settled into their new home but not easily. the four clans have found new territories but have had some arguments. Will there be more trouble?It was filled with plot twists, adventure, and mystery. I loved this book and was had so much fun reading it and I can't wait to read the next one. If you like adventure, and mystery you would love this book!
...moreErin Hunter is inspired by a love 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, as well as editor Victoria Holmes. Together, they write the Warriors series as well as the Seekers and Survivors series. Erin Hunter is working on a new series now called Bravelands.Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having a great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior, shaped by her interest in astronomy and standing stones.
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