Exile from ShadowClan

Exile from ShadowClan

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  • Create Date:2022-07-07 09:51:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Erin Hunter
  • ISBN:0063043262
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Summary

ShadowClan faces two paths。 Only one will save its legacy。

On the verge of a bitter leaf-bare, ShadowClan stands on the brink of its own destruction。 Its leader, Brokenstar, is bent on nothing but battle and revenge。 His former mentor, retired warrior Nightpelt, hasn’t had an easy path, but he has always put his Clanmates first。 So when Brokenstar banishes Nightpelt and the rest of ShadowClan’s elders to the farthest edges of Clan territory, Nightpelt is shocked at his cruelty。 But he’s determined to ensure he and his fellow exiles survive the coming frost—and live to reclaim the ShadowClan they’ve always known。

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Reviews

Ellie

glad Nightpelt got his own story。 And good job sticking Volepaw in there。 He disappears in one of the earlier books。

Emily

I loved getting to know Nightpelt better and see everything from his perspective。 I absolutely love these managas!💙🐾🐈

Areej Khan

A further insight into Nightpelt’s role in taking over Shadowclan。 The following events were just shown from his perspective and how he believed it was his responsibility to take care of his clanmates。 A noteworthy act done by someone who can’t properly breathe himself, shows how much one goes to bring a lost clan together。 A decent but somewhat of a redundant recap highlighting Brokenstar’s brutal reign。

Lara Vehar

I wanted to like this one more, I really did。。。 but it was just okay。 We barely learn anything new, StarClan absolutely infuriates me in this one because they are all like: "oh we can't do anything until Brokenstar dies he is your leader even though he killed others including kits" - and i feel like Nightpelt was a really weak protagonist。 I wish that we saw him in his kithood/apprenticeship and that we learned more about him in general, but we barely learn anything new compared to the main seri I wanted to like this one more, I really did。。。 but it was just okay。 We barely learn anything new, StarClan absolutely infuriates me in this one because they are all like: "oh we can't do anything until Brokenstar dies he is your leader even though he killed others including kits" - and i feel like Nightpelt was a really weak protagonist。 I wish that we saw him in his kithood/apprenticeship and that we learned more about him in general, but we barely learn anything new compared to the main series book he was in, they completely turn his character around when he is all like: "oh it's not right that WindClan was exiled" - when in the book he was pretty happy that they were gone and he didn't want them to come back because he felt like ShadowClan needed extra hunting grounds, and don't even get me started on the sudden redemption of Clawface that came out of nowhere, he was a bad guy, he was established a bad guy in the first series。 He stole kits and he killed Spottedleaf but this book paints him as a poor misguided character who just wanted to do what he thought was right and who just followed a cat he thought was a good leader。 Overall, an okay but pretty weak book。 。。。more

Jeffrey E

The Erin Hunter continues to dominate the youth 9-12 demographic and the manga series is no exception。 Fantastic character building, wonderful storytelling, and great art (James L。 Barry and I are even friends on Instagram)。

Leah

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Very cool fill-in story from the clans' fascist era。 Reminded me about how cool Nightstar is and how horrible and hypocritical StarClan's decisions are。 I was always under the impression that StarClan *couldn't* give Nightstar nine lives because Brokenstar was still alive。 The fact that *they could but chose not to* is astounding。 Very cool fill-in story from the clans' fascist era。 Reminded me about how cool Nightstar is and how horrible and hypocritical StarClan's decisions are。 I was always under the impression that StarClan *couldn't* give Nightstar nine lives because Brokenstar was still alive。 The fact that *they could but chose not to* is astounding。 。。。more

JuJo

it's really impossible to choose a favorite between the graphic novels so far because they're all just so good。 The art sets this one apart, however。 I think James L。 Barry has improved in how he draws the characters and the forest scenery and it really just makes Exile from ShadowClan so enjoyable to read。 it's really impossible to choose a favorite between the graphic novels so far because they're all just so good。 The art sets this one apart, however。 I think James L。 Barry has improved in how he draws the characters and the forest scenery and it really just makes Exile from ShadowClan so enjoyable to read。 。。。more

Kiri

I always enjoy the graphic novels, but this one had a special something about it。 Seeing Nightpelt, who is sick, still do the best he can even when others think little of him, is so inspiring to me, a sick person who can't do as much as I used to。 I always enjoy the graphic novels, but this one had a special something about it。 Seeing Nightpelt, who is sick, still do the best he can even when others think little of him, is so inspiring to me, a sick person who can't do as much as I used to。 。。。more

Leona Jasmin

A few too many characters for many to have much development, but otherwise a much more interesting story than I was expecting when I saw this was the next graphic novel coming out。 It was a nice story to the main series without causing too many continuity errors。

Jay Semeniuk

warriors never disappoints:) i loved seeing cats from the old series, runningnose is becoming a new favourite of mine!

Fjd2006

i always love the graphic novels the authors and artist are so cool

Gretchen

ShadowClan's leader Brokenstar is letting his clan fall apart because all he is focused on is battle and revenge。 He banishes his former mentor Nightpelt and the elders from the camp so the rest of the clan no longer has to take care of them。 Nightpelt vows to care for the elders。 As Brokenstar becomes more erratic and banishes more cats, Nightpelt decides that they must do something to defeat Brokenstar and reclaim ShadowClan。This is a great look back on the clans when they lived in the forest。 ShadowClan's leader Brokenstar is letting his clan fall apart because all he is focused on is battle and revenge。 He banishes his former mentor Nightpelt and the elders from the camp so the rest of the clan no longer has to take care of them。 Nightpelt vows to care for the elders。 As Brokenstar becomes more erratic and banishes more cats, Nightpelt decides that they must do something to defeat Brokenstar and reclaim ShadowClan。This is a great look back on the clans when they lived in the forest。 。。。more

Taco

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Very impressive watching Nightpelt play a crucial role in protecting the elders and leading the rebellion against Brokenstar even with a physical disability。 Seeing that Volepaw actually survived is a very nice touch, and I got to simp for Featherstorm and Brightflower because I got to see for myself how cute they are。 Great book, really looking forward to the next graphic novel。

Colby West

WOWVERY GOODD a t A l l 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。

Jesse

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Honestly loved hearing about this as a book。 There's surprisingly a lot of plot in this for a subject you think wouldn't have it。 I wish we could have seen how Nightpelt reacted to his brother killing Spottedleaf once he found out, but I'll take what I can get。 Truly it makes the reader really want Nightpelt to officially become Nightstar in the eyes of StarClan。 Nightstar takes it really well, all things considered, and goes through the story with a very interesting voice to the whole story。 10 Honestly loved hearing about this as a book。 There's surprisingly a lot of plot in this for a subject you think wouldn't have it。 I wish we could have seen how Nightpelt reacted to his brother killing Spottedleaf once he found out, but I'll take what I can get。 Truly it makes the reader really want Nightpelt to officially become Nightstar in the eyes of StarClan。 Nightstar takes it really well, all things considered, and goes through the story with a very interesting voice to the whole story。 10/10 。。。more

Aaron

Above average for a Warriors series book, average for a graphic novel。 (view spoiler)[I was immensely disappointed that very little time was given to developing the group of elders we spent the story with。 (hide spoiler)]Additionally I noticed that a larger amount of panels than the other comics appeared to be on solid-colour backgrounds, as though not enough time were given to finish the pages properly。 Above average for a Warriors series book, average for a graphic novel。 (view spoiler)[I was immensely disappointed that very little time was given to developing the group of elders we spent the story with。 (hide spoiler)]Additionally I noticed that a larger amount of panels than the other comics appeared to be on solid-colour backgrounds, as though not enough time were given to finish the pages properly。 。。。more

MacKenzie

thoroughly enjoyed this :)