Ratings105
Average rating3.8
Pretty alright, I could see a kid really enjoying this with all their heart. But as an adult it's a little repetitive and uninteresting at times. And I really do not like all the names that are slightly different from each other. Looking at you "...paw" but still very good book overall.
Pretty alright, I could see a kid really enjoying this with all their heart. But as an adult it's a little repetitive and uninteresting at times. And I really do not like all the names that are slightly different from each other. Looking at you "...paw" but still very good book overall.
Pretty alright, I could see a kid really enjoying this with all their heart. But as an adult it's a little repetitive and uninteresting at times. And I really do not like all the names that are slightly different from each other. Looking at you "...paw" but still very good book overall.
Pretty alright, I could see a kid really enjoying this with all their heart. But as an adult it's a little repetitive and uninteresting at times. And I really do not like all the names that are slightly different from each other. Looking at you "...paw" but still very good book overall.
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Overall, it was a good story, but I feel like the ending was somewhat anticlimactic. The “problem” at the end of the book (with Shadowclan) was simultaneously resolved too quickly and not at all. The fact that Firepaw never warned Bluestar about Tigerclaw was also very frustrating, although understandable. I can see that the authors were basically setting it up to continue the story into the second one. It feels like book one is almost just half the story, you just want more.
Regardless of the somewhat unsatisfying ending “confrontation”, the rest of the story was wonderful. The world-building and culture surrounding the clans is rich and interesting. The custom regarding names, sharing tongues, the warrior code - all of it was exciting to learn alongside Firepaw.
Firepaw- where do I start with him? I usually don't like the main protagonist, but him I loved! He's ignorant and slightly offensive at the beginning, but makes up with it with maturity, personal reflection, curiosity, intelligence, and perseverance. He truly earned his new name at the end of the book.
Overall, it was a good story, but I feel like the ending was somewhat anticlimactic. The “problem” at the end of the book (with Shadowclan) was simultaneously resolved too quickly and not at all. The fact that Firepaw never warned Bluestar about Tigerclaw was also very frustrating, although understandable. I can see that the authors were basically setting it up to continue the story into the second one. It feels like book one is almost just half the story, you just want more.
Regardless of the somewhat unsatisfying ending “confrontation”, the rest of the story was wonderful. The world-building and culture surrounding the clans is rich and interesting. The custom regarding names, sharing tongues, the warrior code - all of it was exciting to learn alongside Firepaw.
Firepaw- where do I start with him? I usually don't like the main protagonist, but him I loved! He's ignorant and slightly offensive at the beginning, but makes up with it with maturity, personal reflection, curiosity, intelligence, and perseverance. He truly earned his new name at the end of the book.
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