Firestar's Quest
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
4.2
(334)
Erin Hunter
There is peace at last between the warrior Clans, and Firestar is proud of the strength and unity of the cats he leads in ThunderClan. But his dreams are haunted by wailing cats fleeing a terrible disaster. With unexpected help from an old kittypet friend, he discovers a shocking secret: StarClan, the warrior ancestors who guide his paw steps, have lied to him. Now Firestar must turn his back on the forest that has become his home and embark on a perilous quest to discover a dark truth-- one that has been buried beyond the memory of living cats. And nothing can ever be the same again.
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Author
Erin Hunter
Pages
510
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2008
ISBN
143954798X 9781439547984
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Love triangle with a dead cat was dumb. It makes it even more dumb that Sandstorm doesn’t even know that Spottedleaf was visiting Firestar’s dreams. So Sandstorm is jealous of a cat that she thinks only talked to Firestar twice. <br/><br/>The journey was boring and parts of the story really drags. <br/><br/>I don’t like it that the clan cats believe their way is the best and most of the time looks down on any cat that lived differently. This book isn’t as bad with it because of the plot but similar things in this book keep happening even when the cat is shown to be happy with its life. In this book you don’t get much but you get hints of it. There are later books that does this more. <br/><br/>It would be interesting if after Firestar left Skyclan started doing their own thing and changing some of the rules. There are no other clans around so that makes it so they don’t have to worry about clan rivalry. They don’t really need kick cats off their territory because they have all this space and there is enough food for the clan and any cat passing by."