Warriors: A Warrior's Choice

Warriors: A Warrior's Choice

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A collection of three thrilling, never-before-seen novellas in the #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series: Blackfoot’s Reckoning, Daisy’s Kin, and Spotfur’s Rebellion。

Discover untold stories about three cats of the warrior Clans: a ShadowClan leader’s path to redemption; a ThunderClan cat forced to choose between her past and future; and a young warrior’s choice to defy her leader for the good of all five Clans。

Spectacular new adventures await both first-time readers and dedicated fans of the New York Times bestselling series that has sold more than twenty-eight million copies!

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Bailey

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 So at first I did 3 stars, then changed to 4。 It was because I was sitting here mad that I hate Blackstar and Daisy。 And then I realized if I hate them that the Hunters wrote well enough to make me feel something for them。。。lol。 So my issue with Blackstar is that he never should have been made a leader after all the awful crap he did。 His blind loyalty killed Stonefur and contributed to killing Badgerfang, and other events as well。 And he was still defending himself during his leadership ceremon So at first I did 3 stars, then changed to 4。 It was because I was sitting here mad that I hate Blackstar and Daisy。 And then I realized if I hate them that the Hunters wrote well enough to make me feel something for them。。。lol。 So my issue with Blackstar is that he never should have been made a leader after all the awful crap he did。 His blind loyalty killed Stonefur and contributed to killing Badgerfang, and other events as well。 And he was still defending himself during his leadership ceremony。 Like stfu no。Daisy is whiny and awful。 It’s not a permanent nursery position I have gripes with, it’s her being whiny and lazy and dense when there were no kits/queens in the nursery。 Ferncloud helped repair camp, hunted, etc。 Daisy’s all “I’m so bored。” Stfu。 Your own damn fault。 And she was trying to push a relationship between Smoky and Mousewhisker。 Like, dude, they’ll talk and stuff if they want, who died and made you boss?Regardless of this, I felt so bad for Smoky and was invested in their story to see where they ended up。 So good read。Spotfur。。。I like her。 I never thought about her much until reading this, and this made me appreciate her character and the growth she’s had。 。。。more

Diana

Daisy's kin 5 starsSpotfur's rebellion 1-2 starsBlackfoot's reckoning 4 starsMore about my opinion on May 27, 2021 here https://youtu。be/A43jKt2poy0 Daisy's kin 5 starsSpotfur's rebellion 1-2 starsBlackfoot's reckoning 4 starsMore about my opinion on May 27, 2021 here https://youtu。be/A43jKt2poy0 。。。more

Charlie

Okay! This was certainly one of the better novella collections out there, both for choosing characters that are pretty iconic, but also ones that have been sidetracked and given some pretty realistic stories。 Lets part them into three! Spoilers ahead!Daisy Always a fan of stories focused on queens, so even if I've always kind of ignored daisy, my own interest and the plot she was given here made it interesting and fun。 Her relationship w Smoky was really interesting, in how even though both of t Okay! This was certainly one of the better novella collections out there, both for choosing characters that are pretty iconic, but also ones that have been sidetracked and given some pretty realistic stories。 Lets part them into three! Spoilers ahead!Daisy Always a fan of stories focused on queens, so even if I've always kind of ignored daisy, my own interest and the plot she was given here made it interesting and fun。 Her relationship w Smoky was really interesting, in how even though both of them have moved on long ago, they still have strong feelings for each other, and the fact that they were able to be adults about it and keep themselves in check when needed was so great。 I always love plots that involve kits and the muddled emotions of new parents making bad decisions before getting it together for the kits。 Honestly though, if the clan hadn't been in a state of chaos with leaders missing along terrible corruption and so much nepotism, I'd have rooted for the ending where daisy returned to the clan to do what she loved - but that was exactly the clan that awaits her。 Yes the clan needs strong loyal warriors to survive this, and i don't doubt daisy can do it, i just doubt that the erins will continue to write her as complex and kind once she returns to background status for all the precious mains。Spotfur I really thought this was going to be another boring look through a cat´s life, until i was reminded of how much Spotfur was part of the resistance from the start, and then i got really into it。 Sad that a lot of it was just repeating scenes from a new perspective, some details cool but others just meh。 Spotfur was given a very focused and direct personality that i enjoyed a lot, but because of the already established plot, the Erins ofc couldn't deviate a lot from what happened, and that sucks。 Sidenote: Hated how old bramble was portrayed as kind and patient and a good listener, when he has not been any of the sort throughout the series。 Clearly a lot of it was written to line up, but it just makes it feel empty。 Bramble was a bad leader and mate even before ash, and doesn't deserve to be spoken of like he was a noble warrior。Blackstar For once this time skipping thing was actually done well, and that's bc blackstar wasn't somecat we knew much of to begin with。 It did feel a bit cheap to reshape him as "soldier who just followed orders but sometimes felt bad about doing mean stuff," but i get why they went with it。 Giving him a sympathetic heart is smart, and i loved that he didn't take the leader role bc he wanted to, but bc he knew someone had to do it, and he was most trusted。 Knowing what he'll turn into fits that, and honestly, he's my favorite of the shadowclan leaders, resembling the most what Shadowstar set out with; A reasonable leader able to make tough decisions, even if he doesn't personally agree, but sees the benefits for his clan。 I liked that he was self-conscious and nervous, and that his shame was what kept him going through each life。 We don't get to see many leader ceremonies outside of Thunderclan, or without their involvement, so this was interesting。 Gray Wing and Shadowstar being two of the lives felt both forced and fitting。 Fitting by their own reasoning, that this was the mark of a new time for Shadowclan, and also forced by that reason。 Personally i think they just didn't have enough significant cats in his life to pull at, but it gave for some good scenes, so i cant complain too much。All in all, it was a nice read, especially compared to the last novellas, so here's to hoping for the future! 。。。more

Carissa

One of the better novella collections in my opinion。 In fact, I'd consider this my second favorite, just below Shadows of the Clans。-Daisy's Kin (4 Stars)I wasn't expecting much from this novella。 Daisy's always been mostly a meh character for me, and I was never a fan of the focus on pregnant cats dying painfully in childbirth in the books。 However, the focus on the dilmena over what to do with kits who's lost their mother was actually pretty compelling。 This plot's already been kind of done be One of the better novella collections in my opinion。 In fact, I'd consider this my second favorite, just below Shadows of the Clans。-Daisy's Kin (4 Stars)I wasn't expecting much from this novella。 Daisy's always been mostly a meh character for me, and I was never a fan of the focus on pregnant cats dying painfully in childbirth in the books。 However, the focus on the dilmena over what to do with kits who's lost their mother was actually pretty compelling。 This plot's already been kind of done before in A Vision of Shadows, but it was a lot less messy and involved a lot less drama with the Clans being absolute morons and deciding to treat Twigkit and Violetkit like their personal property。The book is about Daisy's former mate, Smoky, who asks her for help with his new mate, Cordiander giving birth to new kits。 When Coriander unexpectedly dies in childbirth, Coriander asks Smoky not to take the kits to the Clans。 However, this turns into a conflict between giving the kits to the Twolegs to give them a chance to survive, at the cost of never seeing them again, or。。。 the obvious solution of letting another queen nurse the kits until they're big enough, with some added suspense of Coriander whining about Daisy taking away his kits, which。。。 she'd only done to keep them away from Twolegs all the way back in The New Prophecy, but instead of defending herself, she lets Coriander keep screaming at her。Overall, this was a solid novella, but I wouldn't consider it the best。-Spotfur's Rebellion (3 Stars)Spotfur is arguably my favorite TBC character。 However, I can't give her novella a lot of credit。 The novella didn't focus on the 'rebellion' aspect of Spotfur as much as I wanted, and half of the book ended up basically being an overview of Spotfur's life。 It didn't really offer much from what we already knew in Veil of Shadows。 While it wasn't specifically flawed or badly written compared to the other books, I feel like this novella didn't serve that much of a purpose。 -Blackfoot's Reckoning (2 Stars)Definitely my least favorite novella。 Blackfoot's never been my favorite character in Warrior Cats, and I was wondering how they'd pull off his redemption arc, and。。。 I won't lie, I was pretty disappointed。 The concept of him getting flashbacks of significant moments in his lives and some of the bad things he's done as he gets his lives was interesting, but I don't think it was executed well。 Since his leader ceremony took up the entire book, instead of the readers seeing his redemption arc, we honestly only saw an overview of Blackfoot's life, and apparently, getting a bunch of flashbacks from StarClan are enough for someone to entirely recognize their faults and become a better person in the future。 And the question of 'Why StarClan forgave Blackstar' is kind of idiotic in my opinion since if they can give cats like Tigerstar nine lives and let Ashfur ascend to StarClan, it seems pretty obvious that StarClan really doesn't give two s*ts, but whatever。Honestly, I was expecting more from this novella instead of Blackstar supposedly learning from his mistakes from a bunch of flashbacks, because it just seems like a rushed and lazy way to excuse his previous actions, and I was pretty bored for the majority of this book。 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 out of 5 stars。 Definitely better than most novella collections, but not great。 。。。more

Mia Stewart

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Beautiful novellas! Loved every single one。Daisy’s Kin- I loved reading through Daisy’s POV and seeing how she was dealing with the situation with the Clans(and the death of Berrynose)。 I also liked seeing more of Mousewhisker’s character and seeing their interactions with Smoky。 I’m sad Coriander died, she seemed very nice ): Spotfur’s Rebellion- IT WAS AMAZING!Spotfur is such a complex interesting character- seeing through her apprentice years and how her rebellious attitude developed into her Beautiful novellas! Loved every single one。Daisy’s Kin- I loved reading through Daisy’s POV and seeing how she was dealing with the situation with the Clans(and the death of Berrynose)。 I also liked seeing more of Mousewhisker’s character and seeing their interactions with Smoky。 I’m sad Coriander died, she seemed very nice ): Spotfur’s Rebellion- IT WAS AMAZING!Spotfur is such a complex interesting character- seeing through her apprentice years and how her rebellious attitude developed into her & Stemleaf creating the rebellion later on。 Stemleaf & Spotfur’s Love Story was beautiful to read about; they’re one of the best couples of the arc!Hearing their hope for their future together was so heartbreaking, and seeing his death through her POV )):But knowing that Spotfur was pregnant gave a hopeful end, knowing that Stemleaf wouldn’t die in vain。Blackstar’s Reckoning- This was very interesting。I had a hard time liking his character before because of his past actions, but reading through his POV, I felt sympathy and more understanding of him。 Hearing his thoughts and feelings as he looked back on his memories really showed how Brokenstar & Tigerstar’s sheer manipulation molded him before。The nine lives ceremony was so unique and beautiful as you find out more about his past。An amazing novella!All of these were beautiful complex and interesting novellas that didn’t fail to catch my interest! 11/10!!!!😆 。。。more

Crow Reichardt

Making me feel sympathetic for Blackfoot。。。。 wow。。。

London Green

Daisy's Kin:I'm surprised by how much I enjoyed this novella! It was nice for Daisy to take the spotlight, and we get to view the motherly instincts and her duty as a queen through her eyes。 It's easier to sympathize with her, and though it didn't have much to play in the overall plot of the series, it worked well as a side story。 I couldn't help but feel bad for Daisy as she reflected on how she had lost all of her kits but one, and her boredom and conflicted emotions over where she belongs are Daisy's Kin:I'm surprised by how much I enjoyed this novella! It was nice for Daisy to take the spotlight, and we get to view the motherly instincts and her duty as a queen through her eyes。 It's easier to sympathize with her, and though it didn't have much to play in the overall plot of the series, it worked well as a side story。 I couldn't help but feel bad for Daisy as she reflected on how she had lost all of her kits but one, and her boredom and conflicted emotions over where she belongs are understandable and help develop her character。 I liked the interactions she had with Smoky and how Mousewhisker slowly grew closer to him and accepted him as a father, and of course I felt bad for Coriander's kits。 I was actually hoping that Daisy would choose to stay at the horseplace with Smoky and his kits (though that's probably just because I think ThunderClan's overpopulation is a problem) but the ending was satisfying when she was pulled back to her Clan due to Spotfur's kitting。 My only complain was that the part with the Sisters was a little rushed, and I actually think she could've considered staying with them as well, but overall, it was a good read。 Spotfur's Rebellion: Though I had a couple of minor problems with this novella, I ended up liking it for the most part。 It was cute to see Spotfur in her apprentice days, and the troublesome streak and determined personality she showed was really likeable。 However, I feel like her point of view and motives were portrayed well enough in the Broken Code arc even though we only get to see this from Bristlefrost's eyes。 It touched a bit more on her relationship with Stemleaf, which I enjoyed, but for the most part, there was a lot of backpedaling and reflecting on events that we already got to read about in the earlier half of The Broken Code。 Definitely not a must-read or a key part to the arc, but if you like Spotfur and don't mind seeing some key events from her point of view, then this is satisfactory。 Blackfoot's Reckoning:Out of the three novellas, this one has to be my favorite for several different reasons。 I loved going through Blackstar's past and reliving his memories of his blind obedience to the dictatorship of both Brokenstar and Tigerstar, and he proves to have grown as a leader while realizing the mistakes he made。 It was surprisingly accurate in continuity to the time it took place。 I was worried Blackstar would either be victimized or have inconsistent motives, but surprisingly, all of his actions made sense and made for an interesting backstory。 The only problem I had, though entertaining, was how StarClan was putting him on trial so he could be accepted。 However, StarClan doesn't have a lay in who or who cannot lead the Clan, as we saw them grant both Tigerstar and Brokenstar nine lives。 Besides that little inconsistency, I thoroughly enjoyed this novella。 。。。more

Mizuki

I have read this somewhat dutifully (I just can’t stop reading this series), and anyway always found it interesting to read the stories from other aspects。 I have never imagined what and how Blackstar thought and felt when he took his leadership。。!

Judah

Blackfoot's Reckoning was my favorite of the three, as it offered the most new material and character insight。 I enjoyed getting some insight to a cat who had done some genuinely horrible things! I think the format of the novella was really great, as well; it worked a lot better than if they had, eg, had 9 disconnected snippets of his life and ended with his leader ceremony。 Daisy's Kin was sweet, as I like Daisy and appreciated the chance to learn more about her。 I don't have much else to say a Blackfoot's Reckoning was my favorite of the three, as it offered the most new material and character insight。 I enjoyed getting some insight to a cat who had done some genuinely horrible things! I think the format of the novella was really great, as well; it worked a lot better than if they had, eg, had 9 disconnected snippets of his life and ended with his leader ceremony。 Daisy's Kin was sweet, as I like Daisy and appreciated the chance to learn more about her。 I don't have much else to say about it! Spotfur's Rebellion was the weakest of the bunch imo, which is sad because she is my favorite of these three characters。 It was basically the story we already knew from TBC, but told from a different viewpoint without adding much new information。 I liked the first few chapters most, because they were about a period in her life we hadn't seen yet (her apprenticeship), and I actually felt like they included some really cute characterization moments。 I liked it more than some other warriors books I've read lately [coughtbc5cough], but still only 3 stars because even the best warriors book is only of middling quality compared to the other stuff I read, lol。 。。。more

Leona Jasmin

I really enjoyed Daisy's story。 I've wanted a Daisy-centric novella for a long time and Daisy's Kin definitely fulfilled the expectations I had for it! She had so much potential for a unique story since her background is unique, and I enjoyed seeing it。 Now felt like an appropriate time in her story to cover it。 5*。Spotfur's Rebellion felt like it was published a little too soon after the first half of the Broken Code to be fully enjoyable。 I really like Spotfur's character; she feels like one o I really enjoyed Daisy's story。 I've wanted a Daisy-centric novella for a long time and Daisy's Kin definitely fulfilled the expectations I had for it! She had so much potential for a unique story since her background is unique, and I enjoyed seeing it。 Now felt like an appropriate time in her story to cover it。 5*。Spotfur's Rebellion felt like it was published a little too soon after the first half of the Broken Code to be fully enjoyable。 I really like Spotfur's character; she feels like one of the most developed side-characters in a while。 But after the first few chapters, it just felt like a reiteration of books I read only recently, just from a different perspective。 3*。Blackfoot's Reckoning did not have this issue。 Some sections again felt repetitive as they were scenes from previous books just from another perspective, but it was a nice throwback and a great insight into how he went from what seemed like a heartless villain to a villain who understood the consequences of his actions。 I also liked how each of the chapters covered a life and moral he needed to learn after the background chapter at the beginning。 5*。 。。。more

Katherine

I really enjoyed this set of novellas, especially Blackfoot's Reckoning! I really enjoyed this set of novellas, especially Blackfoot's Reckoning! 。。。more

Areej Khan

Wow。 Just wow。 This novella didn’t disappoint。 A power-packed novella with some lessons! 😁Daisy’s Kin - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️If there is one thing I love about clan cats, it’s family。 Daisy is a very family-oriented person and I understood her feelings and perspective every step of the way。 I like the way she wasn’t insecure or immature about her situation and made the best of it。 This was a good story, it stuck to the facts (almost), and had a positive ending。 A real loyal clan cat is always a clan cat in Wow。 Just wow。 This novella didn’t disappoint。 A power-packed novella with some lessons! 😁Daisy’s Kin - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️If there is one thing I love about clan cats, it’s family。 Daisy is a very family-oriented person and I understood her feelings and perspective every step of the way。 I like the way she wasn’t insecure or immature about her situation and made the best of it。 This was a good story, it stuck to the facts (almost), and had a positive ending。 A real loyal clan cat is always a clan cat in the end。 Interestingly though, Daisy mentioned the fact that Mousewhisker was her only blood kin left even though Berrynose had two kits, Molewhisker and Cherryfall。 Odd that she didn’t mention them。 Maybe she forgot? 🤔 #daisyisagrannySpotfur’s Rebellion - ⭐️⭐️ I personally wasn’t really looking forward to this story anyway。 It was a ton of déjá vu and I always understood Spotfur’s perspective through Bristlefrost’s point of view in the main series so there was a lot of repetition。 When the story lead up to Stemleaf’s and Spotfur’s love story, I could see how it happened。 It did make sense, however, that Stemleaf treated Bristlefrost like a sister and how she must have misunderstood his actions。 Anyway, this story might have been a filler 。。。 not too enthusiastic about it。 Blackfoot’s Reckoning - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️It is true that the phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover” (or in my case - title) has a reason for its existence。 I thought this story would victimize Blackfoot or show how Blackfoot grew up。 Boy was I in for a surprise!! This book was very very accurate in past historical events in the warriors series’ timeline and also brutally retold Blackfoot’s past gruesome actions。 I was very impressed with how his mind worked and how he actually made all of his decisions。 It was relatable and made his overall character more realistic。 Blackfoot was definitely a better leader that his predecessors and that has been shown many times throughout the books。 Overall I enjoyed this novella。 It was worth the wait and excitement。 I finished it in a day and with a smile on my face。。。 Can’t wait for the next one! 😄 。。。more

Celeste

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Daisy's Kin: 5 Stars。 I love this。 It properly deals with and portrays a mother's and father's losses and how they express their own grief, as well as the nature of broken families, while keeping enough of the action to make it your typical Warrior Cats。 The novella and its plot points are also affected by the time period it is set in and what is happening in the main books at the time; subtle enough that you don't have to read them to understand the novella, but well enough that the character's Daisy's Kin: 5 Stars。 I love this。 It properly deals with and portrays a mother's and father's losses and how they express their own grief, as well as the nature of broken families, while keeping enough of the action to make it your typical Warrior Cats。 The novella and its plot points are also affected by the time period it is set in and what is happening in the main books at the time; subtle enough that you don't have to read them to understand the novella, but well enough that the character's decisions intertwined with current events make sense and impact the story。 It's lovely。 I thoroughly enjoyed following Daisy through this prompt and nicely paced novella, and adored reading the conclusion she deserves。Spotfur's Rebellion: 4 Stars。 This is a good book。 We follow Spotfur from the beginning of her apprentice journey to where Stemleaf is killed in the main series books, and we get from her perspective how everything has unfolded in the current arc and how truly close she was to Stemleaf。 I love learning more about side characters and getting to know their values, priorities, and personality。 It doesn't have the umph that makes a story 5 stars, but is definitely a nice read。Blackfoot's Reckoning: 5 Stars。 I love the concept of a leader's entire life being laid out while getting their nine lives from StarClan, and the Erin's executed it perfectly。 Not only was it nice to travel back to the first series' storyline, but I've always been a fan of Blackstar, and loved getting to know him better and read about his experiences, judgements, and how they changed over time。 It's just such a neat and satisfying layout of a story and development of Blackstar's personality and character arc as he learns to take accountability for his actions instead of denying any responsibility of other cats' pain。 Not to mention the novella is just really well written in showing how messed up Brokenstar and Tigerstar's leaderships were。 Blackstar is so interesting, too。 Due to the fact that he was rejected as a kit because of his lineage, all he wants is acceptance, and he will do anything for his leader to have it。 He's turned from a loyal, albeit blindly ignorant deputy to a pained but understanding and accepting leader。 That's true growth, in such a short time, too。 Warriors has never had such a grey character and I love it。 The Erins really are getting better with their moral ambiguity when it comes to their characters instead of everything just being black and white。 And, of course, the conclusion was just as satisfying and amazing as the story itself。 。。。more

Rachel

I definitely enjoyed these stories。 Especially Spotfur's and Blackfoot's。 Daisy's was pretty good, too。 It's always fun to get more perspectives, and I'm looking forward to Leopardstar's Honor。 I definitely enjoyed these stories。 Especially Spotfur's and Blackfoot's。 Daisy's was pretty good, too。 It's always fun to get more perspectives, and I'm looking forward to Leopardstar's Honor。 。。。more

Lara Vehar

This was a good book - not the best but it was a good book。 DAISY'S KINI liked this one a lot。 I love Daisy and I loved seeing her grow and make a choice between living a safe life in a barn or going back to Thunderclan。 There are also some really sad parts in this book- seeing her thinking about cleaning her dead kit's fur after the battle。。。。 that was heartbreaking to read about。 SPOTFUR'S REBELLIONTo be honest I don't care about Stemleaf or Spotfur - they are barely in the new books - especia This was a good book - not the best but it was a good book。 DAISY'S KINI liked this one a lot。 I love Daisy and I loved seeing her grow and make a choice between living a safe life in a barn or going back to Thunderclan。 There are also some really sad parts in this book- seeing her thinking about cleaning her dead kit's fur after the battle。。。。 that was heartbreaking to read about。 SPOTFUR'S REBELLIONTo be honest I don't care about Stemleaf or Spotfur - they are barely in the new books - especially Stemleaf before he died so I didn't really get attached to either of them - they are just。。。。 there。 And this story was just 。。。。 there。 It existed。 It's the longest of the three, it dragged a little bit and I didn't particularly care about this one。 BLACKFOOT'S RECKONING This one was easily the best of the three。 The entire story is just him receiving his nine lives which would be boring but instead each cat that grants him his lives shows him a painful memory related to them and him and he has to choose to accept or reject the life。 If he wavers and doesn't accept the life they will pick a new leader。 I also love that two cats he killed are two of the cats that give him two of his nine lives and I love that they don't just instantly forgive him but they stay mad at him and they aren't sympathetic。 This one made me love Blackstar much more than I loved him before。 。。。more

Gabriel Rowe

I loved this book with all of my heart。 The story’s were amazing, the details were great, I just plain liked the book。

Alyssa ☆

Daisy's Kin I really enjoyed。 I found the story enjoyable, and I'm glad Daisy is finally getting more attention since she deserves it。 I really enjoy Daisy as a character, especially after reading this。Spotfur's Rebellion I didn't finish。 I read the first three chapters but just couldn't get interested, so I skimmed through the rest of her story。 I find Spotfur to be an interesting character, but I found this story to be boring and uninteresting。Blackfoot's Rekoning I enjoyed。 I found the concep Daisy's Kin I really enjoyed。 I found the story enjoyable, and I'm glad Daisy is finally getting more attention since she deserves it。 I really enjoy Daisy as a character, especially after reading this。Spotfur's Rebellion I didn't finish。 I read the first three chapters but just couldn't get interested, so I skimmed through the rest of her story。 I find Spotfur to be an interesting character, but I found this story to be boring and uninteresting。Blackfoot's Rekoning I enjoyed。 I found the concept of how Blackfoot got his nine lives very interesting, and I really like Blackstar now after reading this。 This story made me see him in a whole new light。Overall, I'd give this 4/5 stars。 Daisy's Kin I really enjoyed, I found Blackfoot's Rekoning to be very interesting, and while I like Spotfur as a character, I found Spotfur's Rebellion to be boring and uninteresting。 。。。more

The Bibliopossum

Hot take, but I'm really only interested in reading Daisy's story, with Spotfur's being a distant second。We stan a foster grandma in this house。 Hot take, but I'm really only interested in reading Daisy's story, with Spotfur's being a distant second。We stan a foster grandma in this house。 。。。more

Amanda Brooks-Taylor

Pretty fast read。 Of the three, I’m nit sure which one I liked the best。 I wasn’t never a fan of Spotfur or Daisy, though I do empathize with them。 I always liked Blackstar and it was nice to see his thoughts and doubts。 On to A Place of No Stars。