Warriors: The Broken Code #5: The Place of No Stars

Warriors: The Broken Code #5: The Place of No Stars

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  • Create Date:2021-04-07 15:51:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Erin Hunter
  • ISBN:0062823760
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Summary

The time has come to enter the Dark Forest。

ThunderClan's deputy, Squirrelflight, has vanished with the cat now known to be an impostor, and suspicion and mistrust now reign among the five Clans。 They now know the cause of their ancestors’ mysterious silence—as well as the terrifying truth of the danger they must face if they hope to bring light back to the darkness。。。

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Brienne Melcher

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I personally love the book as always i love the warrior cat books and this one really showed how the clans truly act without their guidance and without graystripe :( sense he hasnt returned

Rainwish

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 S-Snowtuft!!!!! :)

Elisabet

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Much like the previous books in this arc, I read this one in a few hours and it was a good one。 There were some definite nightmare fuel moments in this book and I enjoyed getting to see more of the dark forest。 It was also good to see Shadowsight develop as a character more and being able to stand up for himself。 Ashfur as a villain is also particularly well developed。 Having him not appear for several arcs and then having him return like this and not having changed for the better since then is Much like the previous books in this arc, I read this one in a few hours and it was a good one。 There were some definite nightmare fuel moments in this book and I enjoyed getting to see more of the dark forest。 It was also good to see Shadowsight develop as a character more and being able to stand up for himself。 Ashfur as a villain is also particularly well developed。 Having him not appear for several arcs and then having him return like this and not having changed for the better since then is interesting。 As far as villains go, I found him scarier particularly since he does have human real world equivalents。 While this book did answer many questions about what Ashfur is doing and what his exact motives are, a lot of things are still left up in the air such as where StarClan is, and how Ashfur managed to gain this much power to the point in which he blocked off access to them。 I’m guessing it’ll probably be concluded in the next book。 And as for the next book I’m curious about that as well。 While the title sounds very light compared to the other books in this arc, I have a feeling it’ll be anything but that since Ashfur is still in power and the mysterious mist is taking over the forest。 。。。more

Joke Verbeke

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Omfg, this book is really good! It has a lot of interesting plotpoints and fits right in with the rest of the broken code。 To me, the most interesting chapters were Rootspring’s and Shadowsight’s。 But Bristlefrost’s chapters were okay。 The only real downside i could come up with is that there are a lot of scenes that repeat themselves。 Like, sometimes the dialogue and such is going back and forth to a point where you really just wants to skip that part cause it’s the tenth time the same argument Omfg, this book is really good! It has a lot of interesting plotpoints and fits right in with the rest of the broken code。 To me, the most interesting chapters were Rootspring’s and Shadowsight’s。 But Bristlefrost’s chapters were okay。 The only real downside i could come up with is that there are a lot of scenes that repeat themselves。 Like, sometimes the dialogue and such is going back and forth to a point where you really just wants to skip that part cause it’s the tenth time the same arguments are used between the same characters。Spoilers for the book from here on。 There were some interesting plotpoints。 Mainly talking about the things that happen inside the dark forest, as, like the name of this book suggests, the dark forest is a big part of this book。 Both Shadowsight and Rootspring stay a pretty long time in there, which gives us a lot of information。 The things I personally found most interesting are the “Snowtuft is “good”” side plot and the things surrounding Willowshine。 The ending of the book also seems to suggest something is up with Rootspring。 The only thing I personally wasn’t happy with was Tigerstar’s constantly doing and saying things without thinking which caused huge, repetitive and unnecessary fights and Bramblestar actually coming back in the end。 I would have been fine if he just went up and died or something, sadly, that’s not the case。Over all, this book is great。 I liked it better than the previous book, but it definitely wasn’t the best in the series either。 。。。more

Aaron

A penultimate book in a series which remembers the themes of its main characters, however dislikeable those are, which is more than recent Warriors series have achieved。

Ariana

THAT WAS。 WOW。

Carissa

Woman writes children's fantasy cat books where a man tries to burn a woman's children alive because she wouldn't go out with him。 Online fandom argues for years over whether he was actually evil or just a sexy misunderstood bad boy。 New writing team takes over cat books a decade later, sees online controversy, and decides to bring the character back as a villain again, leading to fantastic books with chilling villain scenes and transforming the incel into one of the best-written characters in t Woman writes children's fantasy cat books where a man tries to burn a woman's children alive because she wouldn't go out with him。 Online fandom argues for years over whether he was actually evil or just a sexy misunderstood bad boy。 New writing team takes over cat books a decade later, sees online controversy, and decides to bring the character back as a villain again, leading to fantastic books with chilling villain scenes and transforming the incel into one of the best-written characters in the series。 。。。more

Cvpakkē Burgess

I bet this series is gonna end with Bramble and Squirrel dying to save the clans。

Henry

I personally LOVE warriors and I am psyched to see the cover of the fifth book of the Broken Code。 and I can not wait to read Graystripes Vow, I must say I am a little scared to read it, I just have a feeling that he is going to die。 But I may be wrong hopefully I'm wrong。 I personally LOVE warriors and I am psyched to see the cover of the fifth book of the Broken Code。 and I can not wait to read Graystripes Vow, I must say I am a little scared to read it, I just have a feeling that he is going to die。 But I may be wrong hopefully I'm wrong。 。。。more