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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moonrise, August 3, 2005
Just so you know, I'm not going to give away any spoilers, so feel free to read this if you want to be surprised by the book-
As the sequal to Midnight, the new Warriors book picks up right where it left off- the questing cats are beginning their journey home, taking a new route that is offered to them by the badger, Midnight. Stormfur, (you get his perspective in this book) is worried for his sister's safety on this journey, especially when he sees her closeness to (get ready to gasp) Crowpaw, the WindClan apprentice.
Meanwhile, back in the forest, Leafpaw watches, the only cat who knows what's really happening, as the boundries between territories begin to fray, and formerly noble cats are beginning to resort to stealing. Even worse, ThunderClan's leader, and her own father, seems uncertain of what he can do, and his own Clan is beginning to protest against his desicions.
This is the first book that you get the prospective of a cat outside of ThunderClan. I haven't even gotten hlafway through the whole book yet, but I figured I'd write a review so that the people waiting for the book can get a little synopsis.
PS- I was going to order this off Amazon, but I found it in a bookstore before it was even out on the website!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect!, August 10, 2005
A Kid's Review
This book was great. I was confused though that Erin Hunter would change the view to Stormfur when it was first Brambleclaw. But I soon got used to it and the book was a page turner. Even though this book is fiction and would not actually happpen, it felt real. I can not wait for the next book and I am wondering whose point of view it is going to be.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moonrise, August 21, 2005
A Kid's Review
The new addition to the Warriors series is considerably shorter than the previous ones, but it is still very good. You get two cats' point of views- Sotrmfur, Graystripe's son and the hlaf-Clan RiverClan warrior, and Leafpaw, Firestar's daughter and apprentice medicine cat.
The book starts right where Midnight ended- the questing cats are now heading back home, wondering as they go how they will break it to their clans that they must leave the forest that they have lived in for generations. They come upon a Tribe of wildcats in the mountains- cats with different anscestors and different lifestyles, yet Stormfur feels strangely at home with them.
Meanwhile, back in the forest, Leafpaw watches, still the only cat that knows of Brambleclaw and Squirrelpaw's journey, as the clans begin to panic as the Twoleg monsters invade their territoyr, chasing prey away and ruining thier home. The clans are starving and beginning to battle with one another- and, worse yet, her own father, Firestar, seems to have not idea what to do. And in the midst of all this, she learns that it might be possible that her father's worst enemy, the villian Tigerstar, may still have his bloodline alive in the forest.
Like most other readers of warriors, I am eagerly awaiting the next installment, called Dawn!
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