River

River

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  • Create Date:2022-04-06 01:21:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Erin Hunter
  • ISBN:B098QR8Q4N
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Summary

A dark age has given way to an era of peace in the five warrior Clans, and with it comes a promise of hope。 As their leaders deliberate on unprecedented changes to the warrior code, three young warriors set their paws on the paths that will decide their futures。
In ThunderClan, warrior apprentice Flamepaw, a descendant of the legendary leader Firestar, struggles under the weight of his famous kin’s legacy, while young ShadowClan warrior Sunbeam has doubts of her own。 But in RiverClan, medicine cat apprentice Frostpaw looks eagerly toward the horizon, awaiting the day she will be called upon to help her Clan—a day that may dawn sooner than she ever dreamed。

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Kassi

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book was honestly one of my favourites from all these books。 Every chapter I had a new character that I just loved and couldn't wait to get back to reading about。 I was also quite excited to get an arc with Riverclan。 Everything about this book was fun and exciting。 Was surprised when Mistystar died, and then Reedwhisker, then of course Curlfeather。 5/5。 This book was honestly one of my favourites from all these books。 Every chapter I had a new character that I just loved and couldn't wait to get back to reading about。 I was also quite excited to get an arc with Riverclan。 Everything about this book was fun and exciting。 Was surprised when Mistystar died, and then Reedwhisker, then of course Curlfeather。 5/5。 。。。more

MacKenzie

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 SKSKWKEKEK IT WAS SO GOOD I LOVE SUNBEAM AND FROSTPAW AND cough cough NightheartAll the conflicts in this book were so interesting and I'm so excited to see where the series goes from here!The only thing is Squirrelflight was weirdly out of character in this book :( she was kind of mean SKSKWKEKEK IT WAS SO GOOD I LOVE SUNBEAM AND FROSTPAW AND cough cough NightheartAll the conflicts in this book were so interesting and I'm so excited to see where the series goes from here!The only thing is Squirrelflight was weirdly out of character in this book :( she was kind of mean 。。。more

Loang

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Rating: 7 out of 10Lame title, good book!Now, before anything else: huge spoiler warning。 I mean, the book isn’t officially out yet! If you just want a quick overview without going into spoilers: yes, it was pretty good! Not spectacular, but enjoyable enough (at least in my opinion)。 This was, I believe, really close to being the perfect Warriors first book of an arc。 It mostly deals with introducing the protagonists, the main conflicts, and a couple of interesting side characters and plotlines。 Rating: 7 out of 10Lame title, good book!Now, before anything else: huge spoiler warning。 I mean, the book isn’t officially out yet! If you just want a quick overview without going into spoilers: yes, it was pretty good! Not spectacular, but enjoyable enough (at least in my opinion)。 This was, I believe, really close to being the perfect Warriors first book of an arc。 It mostly deals with introducing the protagonists, the main conflicts, and a couple of interesting side characters and plotlines。 All of these things are generally well thought out and executed, creating an overall balanced introduction for the arc。Now, here is where the spoilers really begin! Just as with The Broken Code, this arc is told in three different perspectives, each from a different Clan。 Here goes my opinion on each:Nightheart (though referred to as Flamepaw for like, almost the entire book) was the most surprising of the three! I wasn’t expecting to like him that much, assuming he’d just be Alderheart all over again, but truly I was wrong! He was a really fun character with a lot of personality and charm, as well as with very interesting relationships (especially with Sparkpelt, I loved how they wrote their complicated dynamic)。 He is also the ThunderClan protagonist。 To be honest, ThunderClan doesn’t really do much in this book that isn’t related to dealing with the aftermath of the events of the last arc。 However, I really liked how they acknowledged Bramblestar’s lasting trauma and how it affected not only him but also the rest of the Clan。 I have a feeling he’ll retire not too far from now, and that’s something I’d definitely enjoy seeing play out!Sunbeam is the ShadowClan protagonist。 She was probably the least interesting POV out of the three, but personally, I did like seeing her internal struggles and Clan life。 What can I say, I just love ShadowClan! No way for me not to enjoy her perspective。 Blazefire and Lightleap (especially the latter) were surprisingly well written characters whose relationships with Sunbeam made her POV and the book in general a lot better! Frostpaw was the new protagonist I was excited about the most。 After reading this book, though, I don’t think she was as great of a character as I thought she’d be。 There’s just so much going on in RiverClan throughout the entire book, she ended up lagging behind in terms of character development。 It’s still the first book, though, and I have hopes she’ll eventually catch up。Despite Frostpaw not being the most engaging character, RiverClan sure is by far the most interesting Clan! I really wasn’t expecting Mistystar to die so early in the story, but I have to agree it was for the best: the plot took off fast! This is one of the most fun mysteries we’ve had in this series in a good while, and I have lots of theories for who might be the cat (or the cats, most likely) involved in the multiple deaths RiverClan faces。And talking about theories, there are just so many mysterious things about this book! This was definitely my favorite part of it, it’s just so full of intrigue and potential。 There are two things I think I can say with some surety: that more than one RiverClan cat was involved in the murders, which is clearly what they were (Curlfeather was awfully suspicious for the entirety of the book), and perhaps even one or more than one StarClan cat!; and that they’re setting Berryheart up to be one of the villains of the arc, as well as setting Nightheart and Sunbeam up for a romance (which I usually wouldn’t be excited about at all, but the new changes to the warrior code and the fact that Berryheart is Sunbeam’s mother could make it very interesting)。 There’s just so much to talk about!That’s enough for this review, I believe。 Overall, this was a book that was a lot more about what could be than what it actually was: though it was fun as is, the main hook was trying to figure the story out。 I’m obviously excited for the next installments and if they’re as good as this one was, then this will be a great arc! 。。。more

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What worked:The author skillfully creates the drama that accompanies a culture going through drastic changes。 I had not read any of the other Warriors books, and I know there are many, and it seems the cat clans haven’t always gotten along。 This book sees them trying to unite and change some rules governing leadership and switching clans。 It’s abundantly clear that it’s easier to change the laws than it is to change minds in the community, as many of cats have not forgotten their borders。 Despit What worked:The author skillfully creates the drama that accompanies a culture going through drastic changes。 I had not read any of the other Warriors books, and I know there are many, and it seems the cat clans haven’t always gotten along。 This book sees them trying to unite and change some rules governing leadership and switching clans。 It’s abundantly clear that it’s easier to change the laws than it is to change minds in the community, as many of cats have not forgotten their borders。 Despite being “united”, the cats’ loyalties lie within their own clans。The book focuses on three different clans in alternating chapters。 Frostpaw’s story is most intriguing, as her character faces serious challenges。 She’s an apprentice to become a medicine cat for RiverClan, but that’s not her biggest concern。 She’s one of the few cats able to speak to StarClan, the spirits of cats who have passed on, and all cats seek guidance and approval from these ancestors。 That puts great pressure on her character, especially when leadership concerns develop。 Without presenting spoilers, Frostpaw and her fellow cats become wary and guarded when they realize other clans may see them as vulnerable。It's admirable how the author is able to weave feline attributes into the characters and still tell a compelling story。 Words, like purred and meowed, are used when the characters talk, and they sometimes enjoy basking in the sun’s warm rays。 Becoming a warrior is a high honor among the cats, and one of their most important jobs is to hunt for mice, squirrels, and birds to keep the clans fed。 Readers can easily envision their pets mimicking the characters as they hide, stalk, and pounce on their prey。 What didn’t work as well:There are a lot of cat names, and some of them are very similar。 The characters are divided into five clans, and it can be a challenge to remember characters day to day。 It may be easier if the book is read in larger chunks。 It took me some time to figure out whose stories to follow, but I’ll share that Sunbeam, Flamepaw, and Frostpaw are the main characters。 Their stories are compelling, but the ending feels like an unresolved lead-in to the next book in the series。 The Final Verdict:Changing laws is easier than changing minds。 I’m certain fans of the author’s other Warrior series will love this book。 "River" presents several intriguing conflicts to entertain readers, and I recommend you give this book and ensuing sequels a shot。 。。。more

MysticZtar

I can't wait for this next book! Hopefully, It will be better than the Broken code。 I can't wait for this next book! Hopefully, It will be better than the Broken code。 。。。more

Lilly S

Okay。。。let me just say, I stopped caring about this series past omen of the stars。 As a general rule, the new books suck。 Everyone I cared about died like ten books ago, and honestly? I think the Erin Hunter team is trying too hard at this point。 I forgot Broken Code was even finished, not that it or Vision of shadows was great。 I did like some of the newer super editions, though。 But I'm probably not going to read this。 I've been a fan of Warriors for a while now, but it's not like it used to b Okay。。。let me just say, I stopped caring about this series past omen of the stars。 As a general rule, the new books suck。 Everyone I cared about died like ten books ago, and honestly? I think the Erin Hunter team is trying too hard at this point。 I forgot Broken Code was even finished, not that it or Vision of shadows was great。 I did like some of the newer super editions, though。 But I'm probably not going to read this。 I've been a fan of Warriors for a while now, but it's not like it used to be :/。 Okay granted I still say "StarClan。" So don't get me wrong, I love the older ones。 I just don't see how this one could possibly be worth my time。 。。。more

Lizzie

WE ARE GETTING A RIVERCLAN ARC OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGFINALLY。I AM SO FRICKING EXCITED WARRIORS HAS N E V E R HAD A RIVERCLAN MAINSTREAM ARC PROTAGONIST THIS IS AMAZINGALSO。 FIRESTAR MENTIONS。 YES。 JUST YES。THIS IS GONNA BE EPIC。

Lila

So excited for this book!!!The series will follow Sunbeam of ShadowClan, Flamepaw of ThunderClan, and Frostpaw of RiverClan。OMGI'm really curious what this book will turn out to be like。 I loved the first 5 series in this saga。 A Vision of Shadows really disappointed me (mainly because of Needletail) and the Broken Code really stressed me out (it's crazy that we went from Warriors: The Prophecies begin to Warriors: The Broken Code, which looks like some sort of alien invasion compared to the ent So excited for this book!!!The series will follow Sunbeam of ShadowClan, Flamepaw of ThunderClan, and Frostpaw of RiverClan。OMGI'm really curious what this book will turn out to be like。 I loved the first 5 series in this saga。 A Vision of Shadows really disappointed me (mainly because of Needletail) and the Broken Code really stressed me out (it's crazy that we went from Warriors: The Prophecies begin to Warriors: The Broken Code, which looks like some sort of alien invasion compared to the entirely innocent first series。 。。。more

Snowfall

So the code will change?! I hope bristlefrost and rootspring get together in the final broken code book。 I’m so excited for a new warriors arc! Cant wait to see flamepaw’s frostpaw’s and sunbeam’s point of views!