Tigerheart's Shadow

Tigerheart's Shadow

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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 during the events of A Vision of Shadows, one of ShadowClan’s most loyal warriors must go on a perilous quest—one that will take him and the ThunderClan warrior Dovewing to the heart of a dangerous territory unlike any they have seen before。

Long one of the proudest warrior Clans, ShadowClan now faces an unprecedented period of darkness and uncertainty。 Its deputy, Tigerheart, is determined to help his Clan survive。 But a crossroads is fast approaching…and when their medicine cat has an ominous vision, Tigerheart discovers that the only way to save his Clan may be to leave it behind forever。

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

Danielle Cullen

This book really highlighted the holier-than-thou attitude of Clan cats, which was extraordinarily irritating to have to read through, but it was still good to see what Tigerheart and Dovewing got up to during the events of the Vision of Shadows books。

willow ☽

this super edition is almost my favorite。 it is AMAZING!! (but firestar’s quest holds a special place in my heart) i love getting to know tigerheart some more and delving into the forbidden romance of tigerheart and dovewing because i feel like we’ve missed out on a lot of that。 lots of new things introduced and no spoiling but the last two chapters are *chef’s kiss*。 definitely gives off some “homeward bound: lost in san francisco” vibes haha

Grey

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I enjoyed this book quite a bit。 It is like filler, yes, but it’s enjoyable filler。 I liked learning about life outside the clans and the guardians cats! Mild spoilers ahead I love seeing the leader ceremonies。 Seeing Sagewhisker, even for a short bit was nice。 The traveling parts were。。。 meh, of course。 But I liked the city and the cats, like Fierce。 I found their differences to the clans to be a fun read。

Liam

Good book I really felt what the character was feeling the whole book really good

books。form。dreams

Das Cover ist, wie bei jedem Warrior Cats Buch, ein Traum。Der Schreibstil war wie gewohnt sehr flüssig und ich konnte richtig in der Geschichte versinken。Die Geschichte wird aus der Perspektive von Tigerherz erzählt, dem zweiten Anführer des SchattenClans, der in einer tiefen Krise steckt。 Er liebt die Kriegerin Taubenflug aus dem DonnerClan, was das Gesetz der Krieger jedoch verbietet。 Das Buch vollendet endlich die Geschichte von Tigerherz und Taubenflug, ihrem Kampf gegenüber ihrer Loyalität Das Cover ist, wie bei jedem Warrior Cats Buch, ein Traum。Der Schreibstil war wie gewohnt sehr flüssig und ich konnte richtig in der Geschichte versinken。Die Geschichte wird aus der Perspektive von Tigerherz erzählt, dem zweiten Anführer des SchattenClans, der in einer tiefen Krise steckt。 Er liebt die Kriegerin Taubenflug aus dem DonnerClan, was das Gesetz der Krieger jedoch verbietet。 Das Buch vollendet endlich die Geschichte von Tigerherz und Taubenflug, ihrem Kampf gegenüber ihrer Loyalität zum eigenen Clan und ihrer Liebe und gibt ihnen das Ende, dass sie verdienen。 。。。more

Kait

some small writing mistakes。 however this one was better than the last and some good new characters and very sad moments。

Joyce

Read this on the recommendation of my granddaughter, a Warrior Cat fanatic。Pretty predictable story, with some life lessons。

Skylacine

Probably the dullest out of all the AVoS books and its tie-ins。 It's definitely got its strong points, but I just really didn't find myself enjoying this one too much。 Full review at: https://skybookcorner。blogspot。com/20。。。 Probably the dullest out of all the AVoS books and its tie-ins。 It's definitely got its strong points, but I just really didn't find myself enjoying this one too much。 Full review at: https://skybookcorner。blogspot。com/20。。。 。。。more

Rebekah

Good book。 It was a Kate book so I had trouble consistently reading it, normally I get these done in two days it took me five months this time。 Those of you who ship Dove and Tiger this is a perfect book for you。

Anna

Yet another outstandingly beautiful and I found complex story。 In this super edition we meet the 'Guardian Cats' who live in the city and various other along a journey。 There is only one death with a happy 'star clan' ending。 Some editions had really too much sadness for me although I loved them all。 This may even be a favourite of mine。 Yet another outstandingly beautiful and I found complex story。 In this super edition we meet the 'Guardian Cats' who live in the city and various other along a journey。 There is only one death with a happy 'star clan' ending。 Some editions had really too much sadness for me although I loved them all。 This may even be a favourite of mine。 。。。more

Samantha

It was alright。 Pretty much always hated Dovewing, though, sorry to say。 Tigerheart has moved up higher on the list after this book。 Honestly, Ivypool is much more interesting。 She has more feelings than Dovewing。 Emotions。 Too bad they picked her as one of the three。

Heidi

I enjoy all the Warriors books, but I enjoyed this one in particular more than others! It was a very unique story and I loved the character developments and the settings。

Callis

Eine sehr schwere Entscheidung muss von Tigerherz getroffen werden, sein Clan oder seine große Liebe。 Ich konnte mich nicht mehr von dem Buch abwenden! Einfach wundervoll!

Lara Vehar

This one was the next on the list of SE's I still have to read and 。。。 I didn't like this one。 This one had to be my least favourite one so far。 I disliked it even more than I disliked Bluestar's prophecy。 The beginning and end were boring, the middle where they lived with guardian cats got repetitive aside from them fighting foxes and leading them to the traps - I actually enjoyed that scene a lot。 I liked Spire and Blaze but I wasn't a fan of Tigerheart or Dovewing, they bickered a lot, Dovewi This one was the next on the list of SE's I still have to read and 。。。 I didn't like this one。 This one had to be my least favourite one so far。 I disliked it even more than I disliked Bluestar's prophecy。 The beginning and end were boring, the middle where they lived with guardian cats got repetitive aside from them fighting foxes and leading them to the traps - I actually enjoyed that scene a lot。 I liked Spire and Blaze but I wasn't a fan of Tigerheart or Dovewing, they bickered a lot, Dovewing could be needlessly annoying and angry, Tigerheart could be selfish and how he started hammer warrior ways and code down every guardian cat's throat- I wished that for once Fog would turn out not to be a treat but just a rouge that wanted to live and let live, but no- of course she wanted to take over their place and their prey and of course they had to establish borders and fight for them just like warriors- even though they lived perfectly chill lives without them up to that point。 It was boring, it was repetitive and the main two characters including the one about who this book is were boring and annoying。 I didn't like this one, it's my least favourite one so far and I don't think that I will be picking this one up again any time soon。 。。。more

LizzieM

Nice addition to the Warriors Saga。

GuineaPigFalconer

This was one of the less interesting Warriors super editions, I guess because I’d already learned about Tigerheart’s quest in the most recent series, when it had been summarized in a few paragraphs。 This book just took those few paragraphs and made a whole lot of to-do out of。。。 not much。 Oh well。 I’m getting close to finally accomplishing my Warriors reread!

Aliyana

As I am writing this review later, I have found out where this super edition overlaps with AVOS (A Vision of Shadows)。 I would recommend reading Tigerheart's Shadow in between the books Darkest Night (book 4 in AVOS series) and The Raging Storm (book 6 in series)。 This book was really good, the author's craft was excellent。 The authors did an amazing job setting the mood and the tone with so much juicy imagery and descriptive words。 Great book! As I am writing this review later, I have found out where this super edition overlaps with AVOS (A Vision of Shadows)。 I would recommend reading Tigerheart's Shadow in between the books Darkest Night (book 4 in AVOS series) and The Raging Storm (book 6 in series)。 This book was really good, the author's craft was excellent。 The authors did an amazing job setting the mood and the tone with so much juicy imagery and descriptive words。 Great book! 。。。more

Lily

I love tigerheart 🐯😍

Miranda

So much filler。I wish I got to learn more about the city cats and explore more about their culture and lifestyles in this book。 There was a huge opportunity to explore the cat's world in the series, but it was an opportunity lost。 So much filler。I wish I got to learn more about the city cats and explore more about their culture and lifestyles in this book。 There was a huge opportunity to explore the cat's world in the series, but it was an opportunity lost。 。。。more

Anica

Let me just say Tigerheart isn't my favorite cat but this one will give you at least a little bit of sympathy for him。 How he got to Tigerstar and why he finally took Dovewing as a mate。 Let me just say Tigerheart isn't my favorite cat but this one will give you at least a little bit of sympathy for him。 How he got to Tigerstar and why he finally took Dovewing as a mate。 。。。more

Jessica Fan

Have been anticipating a love story between Tigerheart and Dovewing since the end of Omen of the Stars。 And here it is。 A whole package of lovely couple and their kits。 Besides the love story, I especially appreciate the struggle Tigerheart had gone through。 This book gives a closer look to every decision he made, and the emotion he had endured is easy to relate to。 All in all, despite some slow-paced parts, I still think this book as well organized。

Ariana

Rating: 7 out of 10Before the actual review, I would like to clarify I wasn't originally planning on reading Tigerheart's Shadow。 In reality, I just wanted something new to read and the ebook of this novel was very cheap, so I bought it。 I would also want to say I don't regret doing it, more the opposite。I will have to agree with other reviewers that this book is a filler。 There are not many really important points and the plot was kind of weak, especially during the middle。 I think it could hav Rating: 7 out of 10Before the actual review, I would like to clarify I wasn't originally planning on reading Tigerheart's Shadow。 In reality, I just wanted something new to read and the ebook of this novel was very cheap, so I bought it。 I would also want to say I don't regret doing it, more the opposite。I will have to agree with other reviewers that this book is a filler。 There are not many really important points and the plot was kind of weak, especially during the middle。 I think it could have been easily a novella or simply a shorter book because not a lot of things actually happened。 However, it was incredibly entertaining and I had a lot of fun while reading it。 Like I just said, plot-wise it wasn't excelent。 I did like the concept of the guardian cats and the lifestyle of the city cats in general, and it was interesting to see it being compared to the way Clan cats live, but。。。 this was simply another journey book, and there have been an awful lot of those。 You know, fighting foxes, avoiding Twolegs, the typical stuff。 Nothing stuck to me about the story in this one, so it failed at that point。Despite its flaws, I couldn't help but love the characters。 I consider the characters to be one of the strongest points in the Warriors series, and this book didn't disappoint me on that。 My favorites here were Spire, Blaze and Shadowkit。 Some of the older characters had good development too, like Dovewing and Tigerheart himself。 This makes me extremely happy because I couldn't stand any of them during Omen of the Stars, and I just love that I eventually grew some love for them and both changed for better。 Not even the characters were the best part of the book, though。 That place is occupied by the messages, the morals。 Most of the Warriors books don't center around that, and I think that's what made this book stand out from other Super Editions。 It touched on themes like the love of family, accepting change, believing in yourself and in the ones around you, and many others。 It was a lovely, emotional read and I loved it because of that。In general, I think you should read Tigerheart's Shadow if you prefer character-driven stories rather than plot-driven ones。 It wasn't perfect, but it was enjoyable and truly touching, in my opinion。 I understand why some people don't like but believe me, if you ever come across it and hesitate to pick it up- give it a try。 It may not become one of your favorites but it will definitely give you a good time。 。。。more

Sally Smokeburn

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 A complete waste of time。 There are SO many other characters that deserved a super edition。 But Tigerheart? REALLY Erins? This book was boring from start to finish, and I didn’t enjoy it at all。 The only reason I read it is because I like warrior cats and I wanted to see where they would take this, but seriously?? Come on!All that happens in this book is Dovewing confesses she’s pregnant, TigerHeart is torn between his clan and her, he stays with his clan and then, after Puddleshine talks to him A complete waste of time。 There are SO many other characters that deserved a super edition。 But Tigerheart? REALLY Erins? This book was boring from start to finish, and I didn’t enjoy it at all。 The only reason I read it is because I like warrior cats and I wanted to see where they would take this, but seriously?? Come on!All that happens in this book is Dovewing confesses she’s pregnant, TigerHeart is torn between his clan and her, he stays with his clan and then, after Puddleshine talks to him about an omen。 TigerHeart decides tbt it must mean it’s about him and he leaves to go find her。 He finds her, they have an argument, Dovewing gives birth, a bunch of unimportant stuff happens, they go home with a few of the cats the met, one dies along with Tigerheart, but StarClan is like, “lol nope it’s not your time it die!1!1!” And they give him nine lives and he goes back to ShadowClan。 Tigerstar 2。0!! Goodie goodie。 Just what we wanted。Anyways, I hate this book。 I’ve always disliked Tigerheart and when I found out he was getting a super edition I assumed it was about his heritage to Tigerstar the 1st, but NOPE it’s just about Dovewing being pregnant。 Fantastic Erins。 。。。more

Taylor R

This is super edition book。 This book takes place during the Vision of Shadows series。 In the book, one of ShadowClan’s warriors, Tigerheart, must go on a quest。 This quest will take him and the ThunderClan warrior Dovewing, who is his true love, dangerous territory unlike anything the Clan cats have seen before。 Tigerheart, who is also the deputy of Shadowclan is determined to help his Clan and the cats in it survive。 But, peril is slowly approaching, and when their medicine cat, Puddleshine, h This is super edition book。 This book takes place during the Vision of Shadows series。 In the book, one of ShadowClan’s warriors, Tigerheart, must go on a quest。 This quest will take him and the ThunderClan warrior Dovewing, who is his true love, dangerous territory unlike anything the Clan cats have seen before。 Tigerheart, who is also the deputy of Shadowclan is determined to help his Clan and the cats in it survive。 But, peril is slowly approaching, and when their medicine cat, Puddleshine, has a vision, Tigerheart soon realizes that the only way that he can save his Clan is to leave it, and maybe even put it behind him forever。This is an extreamly exiting book about Tigerheart, behind the sceans。 I recommend this book to people who are the age of 10 and up。 If you chose to read this, I pray that you love this book, and maybe even if you read the whole series that you love it to。 。。。more

Amanda

While I always expect to be nonplussed by these books, I am consistently surprised by the issues that they tackle。 In this case, the story line includes questions of loyalty, love, loss and even death。 While I read this to my children (9 & 11) we had interesting and far-ranging conversations。 Not a bad deal for one book from an enormous series。

Lil Sprout

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Full disclosure I haven't actually read all of the book YET but I will still review it so far! So if you like this one watch out for the next one because I will write another one when I finish it! I think so far this is a great book! I feel sad for Tigerheart in the first part because he has to decide weather to be with his true love Dovewing, or stay with his Clan with that prophecy looming over his head。 But I feel he made the right decision to go to Dovewing because she needs him! She can't m Full disclosure I haven't actually read all of the book YET but I will still review it so far! So if you like this one watch out for the next one because I will write another one when I finish it! I think so far this is a great book! I feel sad for Tigerheart in the first part because he has to decide weather to be with his true love Dovewing, or stay with his Clan with that prophecy looming over his head。 But I feel he made the right decision to go to Dovewing because she needs him! She can't mother her kits without the fathers loving care and full support。 I mean she could but it would break her heart。 I also feel thankful that these other cats are kind enough to provide shelter for complete strangers and give them food and allow them to hunt! I feel that Tigerhearts decision to help them get rid of unwelcome visitors was not out of the kindness in his heart but so he didn't have to owe a favor to anyone。 Don't get me wrong I think he's very kind but I'm not so sure this time it was for kindness。 But he also may have done it BECAUSE of love for Dovewing and her kits。 (I think it's likely the 2nd one ❤️) anyways I'mma cut this short because it's running a bit longgg。。。。。 As always! Have a great day and I hope all your days will be great! 。。。more

Aurora Dimitre

I agree with every other review of this super edition: probably wasn't necessary, where's my Blackstar super edition。 I agree with every other review of this super edition: probably wasn't necessary, where's my Blackstar super edition。 。。。more

Historyprincess

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Premise: Much like Darktail and his rogues have shredded ShadowClan from the inside, Tigerheart – ShadowClan's deputy – has never felt more torn in his life。 Despite wanting to support him, he knows his misguided father is not the leader his Clan needs。 Yet when the young dark tabby tom and the Clan's medicine cat share the same haunting dream, Tigerheart is forced to ask himself if he's meant to stay with ShadowClan at all。 Must he leave behind all he knows and loves? Or is ShadowClan's last ho Premise: Much like Darktail and his rogues have shredded ShadowClan from the inside, Tigerheart – ShadowClan's deputy – has never felt more torn in his life。 Despite wanting to support him, he knows his misguided father is not the leader his Clan needs。 Yet when the young dark tabby tom and the Clan's medicine cat share the same haunting dream, Tigerheart is forced to ask himself if he's meant to stay with ShadowClan at all。 Must he leave behind all he knows and loves? Or is ShadowClan's last hope for survival vanishing when they need him most?Story/Writing: Having read this just after "River of Fire," and knowing that this is supposed to take place at the same time as "Darkest Night" and "River of Fire," I was pumped to read this super edition! When Tigerheart was brought back to life as Tigerstar (or Tigerstar II as I'm going to call him in the future to avoid confusion with you-know-who) and I saw all these new characters with him and Dovewing, including his and Dovewing's kits, I HAD to know what they were up to! And I am SO glad I read this super edition! It may be one of my favorites。 I absolutely loved the themes of loss, return, trust, family, community, and forgiveness。 They were all woven into a deep and engaging story that I might probably want to read again some time in the future, once I get caught up with everything else。 Not to mention this story is full of pleasant surprises I did not see coming! For example, when Dovewing in the beginning describes the place she dreamed about – the place where she wanted to raise her and Tigerheart's kits – I thought at first that it might be an apartment building or something like that。 But then when we got there – and there was further description including rainbow-colored windows, stone slabs, and the fact that Twolegs have their "yowling time" there once every quarter moon (week) – I found out it was a really a church/cathedral。 Maybe it's because I'm a person of faith, but I thought that was a really nice touch。 Not to mention that makes more sense as a safe place for Dovewing to raise the kits than an apartment building。 Speaking of which, I like that this book takes place mostly in the city。 Not only is it a great change of location。 It also really highlights the journey of our main character and how far he's traveled from home and everything and everyone he's familiar with。 But it's not a completely bad place。 I like that both the advantages and disadvantages of life in the city are pointed out and discussed。 But by the time our heroes and heroines return to their homes by the lake, you also get this great sense of homecoming, that they're now once again where they belong at last。 It felt like such a great story of personal and physical travel and I loved it from beginning to end!Characters: While it was a great starting point to have characters I was already familiar with, I loved how this super edition really got me invested in the new characters it introduced。 I was equally concerned with both the guardian cats and ShadowClan and wanted things to turn out okay for both of them, at least in a reasonable way。 And I was immensely satisfied at how everything was brought together in the end for everyone。Tigerheart – I already really liked Tigerheart before this。 Now that I've read his super edition, I can easily and proudly say that he is now one of my favorite ShadowClan cats and the best leader they're going to have in a long time。 I particularly loved how the Erin Hunter team wrote him as a flawed yet honorable and heroic warrior of ShadowClan, which in and of itself is surprising。 ShadowClan has often drawing power-hungry cats, and they've traditionally been the proudest of all the Clan。 But Tigerheart was a great mix of humility and personal pride。 By that I mean, he rightfully wants to take pride in his Clan like any other warrior does。 But he wants to take pride in them the right way。 It reminds me of when Yellowfang told Firestar when he was an apprentice that in her day, ShadowClan was feared and respected because they in turn feared and respected the warrior code, not because they had a bloodthirsty and power-hungry leader like Brokenstar。 And I can definitely see Tigerheart bringing a new golden age to the long-abused Clan。 If anything, they need it now more than ever considering they've only barely been brought back from the brink of being lost forever。 But back to Tigerheart himself, I loved how even though he does make mistakes, his heart is always in the right place。 And it's because of that that you really do feel for him early on。 He wants to be there for his mate and their kits but he also wants to be there for his kin and his Clan。 He feels this immense pressure and responsibility to keep everything on both sides together。 To the point that even though he does leave, you can't totally blame him。 And yet even though he does leave the Clans, he will always be a warrior。 He shows great strength and even compassion as a leader when he not only helps the guardian cats defend their herb garden, but also convinces them to help Fog and her gang take back their home from foxes, despite how much Fog and her cats have been harassing the guardian cats。 Not to mention he proves to be an amazing mate and father。 He goes through so much and gives so much of himself throughout his journey that by the time he does become the new leader of a newly-revived ShadowClan, he's totally deserved it。 I can't wait to see how they'll benefit from his leadership!Dovewing – First off, I am SO glad that Tigerheart and Dovewing finally got together! It's great in general though to see her back after her time in the background since her novella。 She's definitely matured in the three years since the Great Battle。 But she's still the same tough and independent thinking ThunderClan warrior she always was (until now, maybe, now that she's joined ShadowClan)。 Even if she and Tigerheart shouldn't have been meeting each other, you can tell they seriously love each other。 They really are one of my favorite couples in the series。 What's great though is that they argue every once in a while, which ironically makes for a healthy relationship of any kind。 And she isn't just the supportive mate。 From the start, she never hesitates to speak her mind to her mate。 When she tells him about the church she dreamed about, and how she knows it's the safe place where she wants to raise their kits, she tells him that she's leaving whether or not she comes with him。 And she does! Plus, if it weren't for her persistence and determination to get her dying mate back to the Clans, Tigerheart might not have been brought back to life in time。 I also like how she and Tigerheart discuss life in the city。 He's starting to get unsettled by it, while she prefers to be open-minded and doesn't mind living there, at least until their kits are old enough to leave。 What's great is that neither mate is completely right or wrong。 You understand Tigerheart's desire to raise their kits among the Clans, but you also understand Dovewing's viewpoint and how she knows the reception of their eventual return will turn cold once their Clans learn they had kits together。 And as I said before in my review for "River of Fire," while it is unfortunate that she has to leave ThunderClan to be with Tigerheart, I appreciate that she wants her kits to know their father and that she's going to stick to her decision。 I'm curious to see how she'll adjust to living in ShadowClan。 If nothing else she at least seemed to get along well with the ShadowClan warriors they met on the way home。The Guardian Cats – With this, I'm going to specifically cover Spire (or Spiresight), Blaze, Fierce, Cinnamon, and Ant。 To give an overview though, the guardian cats of course look after stray cats who are ill or injured, or offer them a home if they have nowhere to go。 I thought it was fitting that they acted that way given that they live by or underneath the church。 Not to mention it sets them apart from the regular street cats that often act hostile。 I thought it was intriguing that the prologue focused on Spire, given I had no idea who he was or how important he was to the story at the time。 He kinda reminded me of Tree in that he's obviously this very eccentric but very important cat (the strange ones usually are)。 Even if he often looks like he's staring out into space, he proves integral to the story when StarClan speaks to Tigerheart through him, and of course when he saves Lightkit and then sacrifices himself to save Pouncekit。 I love that they gave him a warrior name so he could go be with StarClan。 Blaze I thought was pretty cute。 He kinda reminded me as a page or young assistant, since he often follows Spire around and helps him。 Not to mention he's the first to defend his mentor, even after Spire dies。 Fierce I thought was really cool。 Even if the guardian cats thought of each other as equals, it's obvious she would've made a great Clan leader, even if it took some time for her to take Fog seriously。 I'm also glad Cinnamon and Ant went with Tigerheart and Dovewing back to the Clans。 While their characters weren't as distinct as the previous ones I mentioned, I did really like them and ShadowClan could use cats like them!The ShadowClan Warriors – With this, I'm specifically going over Sparrowtail, Berryheart, Rippletail, and Cloverfoot。 It's good to know that there were cats other than Violetshine and Needletail who realized what a mistake they made in initially deciding to follow Darktail。 It was also interesting to find that the bonus manga chapter at the end focused on them and how they coped with their unenviable situation。 Even though I'm glad that they had kits – and that they named one of them after Spire – I do kinda pity Sparrowtail and Berryheart, 'cause Needletail was their daughter。 And I know it's gonna be awful for them when they found out about the horrifying if heroic end she met。 That said, I'm glad that Berryheart's littermates found them。 Like Cinnamon and Ant, they weren't the most distinctive characters, but I still really liked them and how they felt like a family bound by mutual love and regret over what they'd done。 That said, if that was Rippletail living in the Twolegplace at the end of "River of Fire" – when Alderheart went there to return Velvet's toy and then saw him – I am curious as to how he ended up there, since this book didn't explain it either。 Either that or…maybe it was really Fog's brother Streak? It would make sense given he was caught in one of the traps the Twolegs set up。 Whatever the case, I would appreciate answers on that。Various Other Characters – I, like Tigerheart, was concerned about Fog and her cats at first。 Still, I really liked that she didn't end up being a straight-up villain, but rather more of an antagonist (which I consider different from a villain)。 I mean, yes, she did kinda bully the guardian cats, but I also knew she was a hardened cat trying to survive along with her friends。 While she wasn't my favorite character, I did feel for her when her brother was captured and when it was discovered that her home had been invaded by a whole pack of foxes。 If nothing else, I was glad that she left the guardian cats alone once she and her friends got their home back。 I was also glad that at least one of her friends, Tuna, was willing to help the guardian cats with clearing out and trapping the five foxes。 Tigerheart's and Dovewing's kits were delightful to read about! I can tell that Lightkit and Pouncekit have great potential as future ShadowClan warriors。 And I wouldn't be surprised if Shadowkit becomes Puddleshine's apprentice。 I thought Dash, the station cat, was pretty cool。 I liked how he guided Tigerheart and his traveling party through the train tunnel, given that Tigerheart – when he first arrived in the city – helped Dash chase off those street cats who were bullying him。 Going to the warriors who were part of ShadowClan when Tigerheart left, I'm glad that they recognized his leadership skills – such as when he stopped them from fighting SkyClan over the rabbit Plumwillow took – even as they seemed determined to disrespect Rowanstar。 And despite Rowanstar's nearsightedness as a leader, I could tell that he was devoted to his Clan and that he and Tigerheart did love and respect each other, despite their disagreements。 It was great to see him among the StarClan cats who gave Tigerheart his nine lives。 Speaking of whom, it was fantastic to see ShadowClan cats I loved among them as well! Specifically Flametail, Sagewhisker, and Yellowfang!Overall: This super edition was an absolute joy to read! It was such a great story about the inner and outer journey of a fantastic main character。 Once I finished it, I had this heartwarming feeling that I think I'll remember whenever I look back on this book。 I felt it ended on the perfect note and I can't wait to see how Tigerstar II helps bring ShadowClan back to its former glory! 。。。more

Piper Pringle

Love how these Super Editions keeping getting better! I also live when she delves deeper into a specific cat's life and pov。 Love how these Super Editions keeping getting better! I also live when she delves deeper into a specific cat's life and pov。 。。。more

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