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Bluestar

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Blueytail and Rosyfur
bluestar's family
tolkien is a warrior cats fan guys he told me!!!
pls tell me u see the vision... are they not the same... ish?

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Bluestar amongst leaves
Bluestar's Prophecy - Finally Finished!
[Spoiler Warning!!] I took a 6-month break from reading Warriors in the middle of this book. I can't exactly remember why now, but things got chaotic around Christmas and then I had a bunch of new things to read... But I finally got back around to Warriors and restarted this book! It was a devastating read like I had assumed, but I don't think I liked it as much as I liked the previous two Super Editions I read (Yellowfang & Crookedstar), but maybe that's just because I sobbed slightly less during this read. I think a couple of the reasons I found it less emotional were because of how little it felt Bluefur actually interacted with Oakheart, and after the loss Moonflower earlier in the book, the losses of Snowfur and Mosskit didn't feel as impactful. I do also think that the ending felt a little rushed and had some contradictions to other books in the series, and I thought it was a shame that Whitestorm growing up was skipped over - but I know the story wasn't about him so it does make sense. I definitely still loved this book, but I think I enjoyed the first half a lot more than the second!
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