Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Warriors: Omen of the Stars: Sign of the Moon

Warning: Spoilers!

            Warriors: Omen of the Stars: Sign of the Moon, by Erin Hunter, is amazing when it comes to irony.  Its unexpected events took its toll on most readers.

            I was one of those readers.  I can't believe that Half Moon was the first Stoneteller instead of Rock.  Jayfeather has to go to the mountains to answer Rock's plea.  He then finds out why Rock called him, to make the ancient cats become the Tribe of Rushing Water.  To do this Rock must pull Jayfeather into the past once again so he can choose Half Moon as Teller of the Pointed Stones.  While there, he is called Jay's Wing and is having trouble keeping the cats where they should be.  Three kits are born, and one of them resembles Lionblaze, who is back in Thunderclan keeping peace among his clan.  Dove's Wing, one of the ancient cats, is the counterpart of Dovewing.  She is in the mountains with Jayfeather.  The Three have existed before, and they exist now.

            Jayfeather is baffled when he finds out.  The present Stoneteller thinks that the Tribe of Endless Hunting has abandoned his Tribe.  He realizes too late that they haven't.  He only knows while he is dying.  Jayfeather must take on the role of naming the new Stoneteller, because he named the first.  He chose Crag as the new Stoneteller.  When leaving the mountains, the first Stoneteller, Half Moon, comes to see him.  She says that he chose well and will wait forever for him.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Warriors: Omen of the Stars: Night Whispers Book Review


             "Warriors: Omen of the Stars: Night Whispers," by Erin Hunter, is a wonderful experience for readers of all ages.  The story has many twists and continues old conflicts.  Lionblaze and Jayfeather are uncovering what really caused the Thunderclan Shadowclan battle over borders, and the truth is not what, or who, they were expecting.  Borders aren't worth the effort anymore, right?  Anyway, Dovepaw now knows that she is one of the Three.  She hates it and wishes she is a normal cat and doesn't like her powers at all.  Ivypaw, Dovepaw's sister, is unaware of the danger she is facing in her dreams.

            I really enjoyed this book and am currently reading the rest of the series.  I highly recommend this book to animal lovers and also people that love a good fight.  This is a book of every fiction subgenre and is just an amazing book.  I have no bad comments about this book or series.  Personally, this is my favorite Erin Hunter series.