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Warrior cats the broken code box set
Warrior cats the broken code box set













warrior cats the broken code box set

Shadowpaw has been singled out from the start as a significant and important character who will definitely have a big impact on the story at first I figured he'd just be another annoyingly special snowflake, but as I read on, I appreciated the Hunters believable portrayal of him as a troubled, somewhat misguided cat who just wants to do the right thing: he makes mistakes and is not always perfect, that's what makes him cool and relatable. Rootpaw is a sweet, driven cat who just wants to fit in, but having a father like Tree makes it quite difficult and he finds himself often getting teased by the other apprentices. Our new point of view characters are Rootpaw a warrior apprentice, son of Tree and Violetshine Shadowpaw, a medicine cat apprentice, son of Tigerstar(the new one) and Dovewing and Bristlefrost. At first when I found out there would be three new POV (Point of View) characters I was a bit disappointed and hesitant to read it, because I knew I was going to miss Alderheart as a POV character especially, but soon after beginning it I realized it was actually a great way to start off a fresh new series. Full Review: The Lost Stars is an perfect opening to the next and newest Warrior Cats series. This book was action packed, full of twists, character development and even humor at times, I strongly recommend it to longtime Warriors fans as well as newcomers to the series: you'll love it. Overall, this book was GREAT, I feel as though the Warrior series keeps getting better and better, you can tell that the authors put a lot of heart into their stories. TLDR: The Lost Stars is an perfect opening to the next and newest Warrior Cats series.

warrior cats the broken code box set

You will enjoy it if you like reading books about cats. I did not like this one very much because it had too little action. EEEET is an evil plot to kill everyone! Oh no." The visions tell of misbehaving kitties who are breaking the Warrior Code, and how everyone is DOOMED if something isn't done quickly. Except maybe Shadowpaw, but as mentioned before, everyone says, "AAAAAAHHH. Well, the book is about how the Moonpool(that's how medicine cats get guided by Starclan, which is a bunch of dead warriors living in the sky) gets frozen, so no one can reach StarClan. EEET is an evil plot to kill everyone! Oh no." And Bristlepaw, in Thunderclan, watches as something strange happens to her Clan's leader, Bramblestar. But other clans do not take him seriously. Shadowpaw, in Shadowclan, receives mysterious visions.

warrior cats the broken code box set

He struggles with having Tree, a cat who is not a normal warrior as a father.

warrior cats the broken code box set

Rootpaw, in Skyclan, tries to be a "normal" warrior, meaning one that likes to FIGHT and kill innocent life forms to eat. It is number 1 in The Broken Code arc and tells the tale of three cats, Shadowpaw, Rootpaw, and Bristlepaw(later Bristlefrost). SO, some felines are doing stuff in this book of Warriors.















Warrior cats the broken code box set