Crowfeather’s Trial

Crowfeather’s Trial

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  • Create Date:2021-10-03 09:54:23
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  • Author:Erin Hunter
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Summary

An epic stand-alone adventure in Erin Hunter’s #1 nationally bestselling Warriors series! Also includes an exclusive ten-page Warriors manga adventure!

In this Super Edition, set just after the events of Omen of the Stars, WindClan warrior Crowfeather must conquer the ghosts of his past to make way for his Clan’s future。

When a terrible threat rises within WindClan’s territory, it heightens tensions that are already growing in the wake of the battle with the Dark Forest。 Crowfeather is caught between his son, Breezepelt, and their Clanmates…but with the Clan in danger, the time for doubt is over。

Join the legion of fans who have discovered the epic adventures, fierce warrior cats, and thrilling fantasy world of the mega-bestselling Warriors series。 This stand-alone entry is perfect for new readers and dedicated fans alike。

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Reviews

LM

[3 stars, review to come] Warriors - Super Editions (spoiler because there are too many)(view spoiler)[➳ Firestar's Quest: ★★★★➳ Bluestar's Prophecy: ★★★➳ SkyClan's Destiny: ★★★。5➳ Crookedstar's Promise: ★★★★★➳ Yellowfang's Secret: ★★★。5➳ Tallstar's Revenge: ★★★★★➳ Bramblestar's Storm: ★★★。5➳ Moth Flight's Vision: ★★★★。5➳ Hawkwing's Journey: ★★➳ Tigerheart's Shadow: ★★➳ Crowfeather's Trail: ★★★➳ Squirrelflight's Hope: tbr➳ Graystripe's Vow: tbr➳ Leopardstar’s Honor: tbr(hide spoiler)] [3 stars, review to come] Warriors - Super Editions (spoiler because there are too many)(view spoiler)[➳ Firestar's Quest: ★★★★➳ Bluestar's Prophecy: ★★★➳ SkyClan's Destiny: ★★★。5➳ Crookedstar's Promise: ★★★★★➳ Yellowfang's Secret: ★★★。5➳ Tallstar's Revenge: ★★★★★➳ Bramblestar's Storm: ★★★。5➳ Moth Flight's Vision: ★★★★。5➳ Hawkwing's Journey: ★★➳ Tigerheart's Shadow: ★★➳ Crowfeather's Trail: ★★★➳ Squirrelflight's Hope: tbr➳ Graystripe's Vow: tbr➳ Leopardstar’s Honor: tbr(hide spoiler)] 。。。more

Krys

4。5 stars

Celina Munro

The Warriors books never fail to impress me。 This book was original, fast paced and an enjoyment to read。

Jordyn Pound

I’ve always really loved Crowfeather and his prickly personality。 He reminds me of someone I love dearly who can be just as difficult to love。 I saw a did not finish reading review due to Crowfeathers fight on loving Breezepelt。。 that is literally the point of this book。 Him opening his heart and becoming lovable。 Definitely a recommended book to anyone who likes Crowfeather!

Kiri

I can't believe Deadfoot's his father。 It's not a huge deal but I can't stop thinking about it。 But anyway a very cathartic book。 Glad this one was written in particular。 I can't believe Deadfoot's his father。 It's not a huge deal but I can't stop thinking about it。 But anyway a very cathartic book。 Glad this one was written in particular。 。。。more

Amanda

Was a good read。 I like reading from a Wind Clan cat's POV, cuz we don't get to see what their camp is like very often。 This made me like Crowfeather and explained why he and Breezepelt are so angry all of the time。 It gave them both character depth that they needed so desperately。 Onestar's a freakin jerk and crap leader。 He puts his pride before the good of the clan。 Was a good read。 I like reading from a Wind Clan cat's POV, cuz we don't get to see what their camp is like very often。 This made me like Crowfeather and explained why he and Breezepelt are so angry all of the time。 It gave them both character depth that they needed so desperately。 Onestar's a freakin jerk and crap leader。 He puts his pride before the good of the clan。 。。。more

Helena R

this book is basically crowfeather thinking 'hm。 how can i use this situation to look like a good father despite thinking breezepelt is untrustworthy' and the authors telling us to ignore everything that happened in oots and think of breezepelt as a misunderstood baby this book is basically crowfeather thinking 'hm。 how can i use this situation to look like a good father despite thinking breezepelt is untrustworthy' and the authors telling us to ignore everything that happened in oots and think of breezepelt as a misunderstood baby 。。。more

Bookdragon

Perhaps the best super edition, in my opinion。 10/10

Ellaura Shoop

I really enjoyed this glimpse into the mind of Crowfeather。 I really didn't believe that anything could make me like Breezepelt。。。 but this book changed my mind about Crowfeather's wayward son。 After he attacked Jayfeather and trained in the Dark Forest I didn't think anything could redeem him, but as Crowfeather came to appreciate Breezepelt and understand him, so did I。 Now I fully support Breezepelt's relationship with Heathertail and am glad that this somewhat prickly tom is still around。 I' I really enjoyed this glimpse into the mind of Crowfeather。 I really didn't believe that anything could make me like Breezepelt。。。 but this book changed my mind about Crowfeather's wayward son。 After he attacked Jayfeather and trained in the Dark Forest I didn't think anything could redeem him, but as Crowfeather came to appreciate Breezepelt and understand him, so did I。 Now I fully support Breezepelt's relationship with Heathertail and am glad that this somewhat prickly tom is still around。 I'd say that this book is a highlight of the Warriors series and well worth the read。 。。。more

Bailey

So, some of the book was slow and just a bunch of Crowfeather’s self-deprecation。 It was really nice though to see the character development of Breezepelt, Nightcloud, and Crowfeather。 I always hated Breezepelt and Nightcloud, and then I read this book and had a new appreciation for them, which feels like what the Erins had wanted to accomplish。

Kira

Wow。 I had no idea Crowfeather’s life before Bramblestar’s Storm was so hard。 I had no idea of this conflict。

Gwen

Der Hauptcharakter ist vorallem am Anfang des Buches etwas unsympathisch, aber sonst ist es ein tolles Buch (wie man es von der Warrior Cats Reihe kennt)!

Wiley Baird

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Crowfeather’s Trial by Erin Hunter is a really great book I read this quarter。 Throughout the book Crowfeather is trying to bond with his son, Breezepelt, and mate, Nightcloud, they were never really close and Crowfeather always saw bad in his son。 The main theme of the book is love leads to happiness。 In the end Crowfeather, Breezepelt and Nightcloud do get along and Crowfeather is really, really happy and cares about them。 Crowfeather’s Trial genre is fantasy fiction because the cats have ance Crowfeather’s Trial by Erin Hunter is a really great book I read this quarter。 Throughout the book Crowfeather is trying to bond with his son, Breezepelt, and mate, Nightcloud, they were never really close and Crowfeather always saw bad in his son。 The main theme of the book is love leads to happiness。 In the end Crowfeather, Breezepelt and Nightcloud do get along and Crowfeather is really, really happy and cares about them。 Crowfeather’s Trial genre is fantasy fiction because the cats have ancestors that are cats which have died and they live up in the stars。 The cats all live in four Clans around a lake。 ThunderClan lives in a forest, WindClan lives on the moor, RiverClan lives by a river with some trees, and ShadowClan lives in a pine forest。 Crowfeather lives in WindClan, he doesn’t get along with his former mate Nightcloud and son Breezpelt。 Then, stoats moved into the tunnels under WindClan territory and caused a ton of trouble。 After a lot of persuading and Crowfeather getting kicked out of the Clan, Onestar agrees to ask ThunderClan for help。 The two Clans defeat the stoats and Crowfeather, Nightcloud and Breezepelt get along and love each other again。 I loved reading this book so much I would read it anytime I got the chance。 It took me like three days to finish it。 Erin Hunter is my favorite author of all time。 She(technically it’s a they) included lots of suspense in Crowfeather’s Trial。 I always love it when a chapter ends with a really big cliffhanger, as long as it isn’t the last chapter of the book。 A time like this was when Crowfeather was looking for Nightcloud and The book really connected with me emotionally。 At points like when all the cats thought Nighcloud died I would start to get tears in my eyes。 I would also feel really scared or frightened when Crowfeather was about to do something dangerous。 Even when something really good was about to happen I would feel excited。 When WindClan and ThunderClan were lining up to fight the stoats I got excited, and when Crowfeather and Breezepelt went into the tunnels to lead the stoats out I got really scared。 It was almost as if I was feeling what Crowfeather was feeling。 The book was so detailed I would sometimes think this might have actually happened and wasn’t made up。 In the end Crowfeather’s Trial is an amazing book。 I would recommend it for anyone in 3rd grade or older。 If you love cats or just animals then this is perfect。 There are many things this book has taught me about my own cat。 Crowfeather’s Trial is part of a huge series called Warriors。 I started to read them when I was in fourth grade and am still reading。 So far I have read 81 books by Erin Hunter, 69 Warriors, 7 Seekers, and 5 Bravelands。 So as you might be able to tell, the books are really good and anyone who reads one, will want to read another。 It might be a little confusing reading this as your first Warriors book because there is a little about the Great Battle, which happens in the fourth series。 The other books are just like this one so I would recommend reading any of them。 I really hope you decide to read this book or another one from the Warriors series。 。。。more

Tessa

Am anfang fand ich es schwer um rein zu kommen und weiter zu lesen, aber nach einer Zeit wurde es viel spannender。 Also wenn euch das Buch am Anfang nicht interessiert würde ich wirklich raten um weiter zu lesen。

Caitlin Wedge

This book was AMAZING!! I used to not like Brezeepelt at all but now after reading this he is a pretty decent cat。 Onestar was a jerk in this book。 Why? Well he was really rude to Crowfeather in times that wern't needed。 Like when they come back from saving Nightcloud Onestar cares really about Heathertail and kinda throws Crowfeather aside。 This book was AMAZING!! I used to not like Brezeepelt at all but now after reading this he is a pretty decent cat。 Onestar was a jerk in this book。 Why? Well he was really rude to Crowfeather in times that wern't needed。 Like when they come back from saving Nightcloud Onestar cares really about Heathertail and kinda throws Crowfeather aside。 。。。more

bookwormsophia

This book is really good it has sadness and happiness and brings you on an emotional rollercoaster 🎢 the warrior cat crow feather is one of my favourites he is always so misunderstood I love how it all ends up with him forgiving loving and defending his son

RowdySinger8276

I liked this book because it allowed me to see more of how Crowfeather felt some time after the Great Battle。 Crowfeather is a great character in my opinion so it was good to see more of his story。 Though I do feel like at some times the story was either over dramatic or annoying with how they handled situations。 It was nice to see Crowfeather make an attempt to get closer to his son and get his clan to like him more。

Mackenzie Friel

I enjoyed seeing through Crowfeather's perspective and watching all his built up anger and resentment melt throughout the book。 I enjoyed seeing through Crowfeather's perspective and watching all his built up anger and resentment melt throughout the book。 。。。more

Maja (the。readingspot)

I think this was a great book! I really loved how the pov。 was from Crowfeather! The books plot wasn't as excited as I'd excepted, but not bad at all。This book changed my mind on Harespring (star), Crowfeather, Breezepelt and Nightcloud in a positive way! I really didn't like any of them before I read this book。Too get closer to them changed my mind, in a very positive way。Thats why I gave this book 5 stars。 It really made me see Crowfeather, Breezepelt and Nightcloud in a better view and unders I think this was a great book! I really loved how the pov。 was from Crowfeather! The books plot wasn't as excited as I'd excepted, but not bad at all。This book changed my mind on Harespring (star), Crowfeather, Breezepelt and Nightcloud in a positive way! I really didn't like any of them before I read this book。Too get closer to them changed my mind, in a very positive way。Thats why I gave this book 5 stars。 It really made me see Crowfeather, Breezepelt and Nightcloud in a better view and understand them more。 It also teached me, that Crowfeather still had a some feelings from Leafpool。Otherwise, this was just an amazing book! Defiantly worth the red! 。。。more

Lina

omg i didn't know i needed an entire book consisting of crowfeather fixing every last one of his fucked up relationships but i'm so down for this! 🥺 omg i didn't know i needed an entire book consisting of crowfeather fixing every last one of his fucked up relationships but i'm so down for this! 🥺 。。。more

Kait

so, i liked the book。 however the amount of times it says “bees in their brain” got way out of hand。 but the character development was nice to see! the writing seemed different than what i’m used to with erin hunter but i enjoyed it for the character development。

Ariana

Rating: 8 out of 10This book was quite different from other Super Editions, and in a good way!Instead of your typical adventure / action-packed story, this was a lot more character-driven, and focused on its themes more than on its plot。 I can certainly get why there are such mixed opinions on it, but I can assure I personally liked it!Like I said, the one downside of this book is the plot。 There's isn't anything really original about it, especially after more than fifty Warriors books。 The stoa Rating: 8 out of 10This book was quite different from other Super Editions, and in a good way!Instead of your typical adventure / action-packed story, this was a lot more character-driven, and focused on its themes more than on its plot。 I can certainly get why there are such mixed opinions on it, but I can assure I personally liked it!Like I said, the one downside of this book is the plot。 There's isn't anything really original about it, especially after more than fifty Warriors books。 The stoats appear, the cats fight against them twice or thrice, the clans win and it's over。 Plot-wise, this book is pretty weak, and readers who decided to read it seeking for tension and intense scenes will probably be disappointed。However, it's the characterization and character development that make up for this SE's mistakes! Both Crowfeather and Breezepelt go through major character arcs, their stories intertwined together and co-dependent of each other。 Despite the whole book being told through Crowfeather's perspective, I didn't consider there to be huge issues with other characters' development such as Breezepelt's。 This is probably an unpopular opinion, since a lot of readers see his change as too sudden。 Personally, I saw his first attempts at redemption to be more for his own sake (and Nightcloud's) more than because he wanted to help WindClan。 As the story progressed, though, he seemed more and more geniune about his loyalty did things for not only himself。 It wasn't exactly perfect, but I found it pretty organic and well done in general。Now, about Crowfeather's characterization: I loved it! I've always been (and still am) neutral on his character (I don't hate him but I don't exactly like him either), but this book captured his personality perfectly。 There was also a huge deal about how he managed his emotions and showed them to others, and I thought that was one of the strongest points on the Super Edition。 The themes were also dealt with in a quite impressive way。 Redemption, love, loyalty and forgiveness are all explored, through different characters: Crowfeather himself, Breezepelt, Nightcloud, Lionblaze, Jayfeather, and others。 I really enjoyed that they showed how each of them saw redemption and how far and much they could forgive from others。 All their varying perspectives on the theme added depth to the story and showed that not everyone reacts the same way to similar events。Overall, this Super Edition was a wonderful read! It may not have been as action-packed or intense as other Warriors books, but the change of narrative priorities made for an excellent novel。 I'd definitely recommend it to any Warriors fan! 。。。more

Rayna

It was alright, but not much of anything important happened。 Breezepelt gets some character development, but all of seems out of character for him and doesn’t make much sense。

Anna

Having read the warrior cat arcs (excepting the most recent) and all but one of the super editions and given them all 4 or 5 stars it really had to happen that I came to one which had no appeal to me whatsoever。 Throughout the book the main character, Crowfeather, makes a statement in the story and this is followed in italics with what he is apparently thinking! These two statements are just about always diametrically opposed。 I am optimistic the next book in the series will return to the format Having read the warrior cat arcs (excepting the most recent) and all but one of the super editions and given them all 4 or 5 stars it really had to happen that I came to one which had no appeal to me whatsoever。 Throughout the book the main character, Crowfeather, makes a statement in the story and this is followed in italics with what he is apparently thinking! These two statements are just about always diametrically opposed。 I am optimistic the next book in the series will return to the format I so enjoy。 。。。more

Darien Jones

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I'm hiding this review because it contains slight spoilers。 I have never minded Crowfeather but after reading this book I really like him now。 It goes into detail on his thinking process and helps develop his character a little bit more。 I knew that he never loved Nightcloud but that never meant that he didn't care for her because after all, she is the mother of Breezepelt。 I really enjoyed reading about his struggles and how he grew to accept certain things。 I can now say that Crowfeather is pr I'm hiding this review because it contains slight spoilers。 I have never minded Crowfeather but after reading this book I really like him now。 It goes into detail on his thinking process and helps develop his character a little bit more。 I knew that he never loved Nightcloud but that never meant that he didn't care for her because after all, she is the mother of Breezepelt。 I really enjoyed reading about his struggles and how he grew to accept certain things。 I can now say that Crowfeather is probably one of my favorite cats in this series。 。。。more

Harper Hudson

FAVORITE SUPER EDITIONI’ve read it more than 2 times I love it so much。 Highly reccomend。 CROWFEATHER DESERVES BETTER

Makayla Woods

This book accomplished what I wanted it to, it made me like Crowfeather again。 I even got a little more Crowfeather and Leafpool action, they have always been my favorite ship! I now like Breezepelt which I never expected to happen。 I love Crowfeather's relationship with all of his sons! For some reason I want a stoat back story。 This book accomplished what I wanted it to, it made me like Crowfeather again。 I even got a little more Crowfeather and Leafpool action, they have always been my favorite ship! I now like Breezepelt which I never expected to happen。 I love Crowfeather's relationship with all of his sons! For some reason I want a stoat back story。 。。。more

Elizabeth

This was a great book, with such a heartfelt moral。

Heidi

It's been a while since I've visited this series。 I sort of fell off a while ago because I felt like I was outgrowing it。 Another reason was the fact that I wasn't too impressed with the turn of events that fell after Omen of the Stars。 I felt like those events had concluded the series fairly well。 I won't get much into that, though, because I don't want to spoil things for those who do want to continue to read those。 I did, however, enjoy Crowfeather's Trial。 I kind of stepped back into the ser It's been a while since I've visited this series。 I sort of fell off a while ago because I felt like I was outgrowing it。 Another reason was the fact that I wasn't too impressed with the turn of events that fell after Omen of the Stars。 I felt like those events had concluded the series fairly well。 I won't get much into that, though, because I don't want to spoil things for those who do want to continue to read those。 I did, however, enjoy Crowfeather's Trial。 I kind of stepped back into the series blindly merely out of curiosity and I felt like it was really easy to follow and it was interesting seeing Crowfeather's perspective on things。 I would recommend that readers read Omen of the Stars before reading this book, though, as there is spoilers up to that point in this book。 。。。more

Vihaan

I really liked this book, I know there was a lot of action and fighting which was cool but the main highlight was crowfeather and how he starts to warm up to breezpelt and makes amends with nightcloud, I really liked how the emotions were conveyed in this book, I felt so sad when we thought nightcloud was dead。 And when nightcloud spoke to crowfeather and gave him a message I was confused。 Also when Onestar was clearly wrong and banished Crowfeather and crowfeather said "If wind clad doesn't nee I really liked this book, I know there was a lot of action and fighting which was cool but the main highlight was crowfeather and how he starts to warm up to breezpelt and makes amends with nightcloud, I really liked how the emotions were conveyed in this book, I felt so sad when we thought nightcloud was dead。 And when nightcloud spoke to crowfeather and gave him a message I was confused。 Also when Onestar was clearly wrong and banished Crowfeather and crowfeather said "If wind clad doesn't need me then I don't need windclan" I could feel for him and might have done the same thing。 And then when breezpelt called for Crowfeather how the book described desperately that was when I knew Breezpelt finally warmed up to crowfeather。 This book has made crowfeather my 2nd favorite warrior cat and my favorite super edition。 。。。more