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I love this book so much! I haven't read Fangirl, so I'm sure that's why I feel like I'm just thrown into the middle of the story without any proper introduction, but i sort of like it that way, as I can dive into these interesting and complex relationships without having to see all the stuff before.
One small complaint, can people stop saying he (or she) in this book like they forgot women exist? Men aren't the default, not anymore. This is 2015, not 1915.
Other than that, I loveddddd this book!
Definitely the boring side of an interesting story. would've been more interested in following Billy's story :/
No. Don't read this. You can get the story from other books, such as Tadpole's death in Mothwing's novella. But my god these books were atrocious. Terrible art, terrible pacing, terrible story. Terrible...designs?
Seriously, what is with the designs of the cats in Tigerstar and Sasha? Tigerstar is pictured as a cream tom with dark brown stripes on the second of the trio, and without his nose scar, which completely contradicts the ‘dark brown tabby' we've had consistently described. Also, the cover of the third book features Sasha and Tigerstar's kits, Hawk[frost], Moth[wing], and Tadpole...But who is the grey one? Tadpole is black, Hawkfrost is a brown tabby, and Mothwing is a golden tabby. None of them are grey! At this point, though, I don't really care because these books are so not Warrior Cats that it doesn't feel like the same characters anyway.
Also, it should be called Sasha and Tigerstar, as Tigerstar is only in ⅓ of the books. I get why they called it Tigerstar and Sasha, however, as Tigerstar is a much more popular and recognisable character.
Just. Don't read these books. You don't need to. And you won't want to.
I loved this so so much! Tui Sutherland is just a brilliant writer. In this book we are introduced to Darkstalker, Clearsight, and Fathom, three very powerful characters, in a story set a thousand years before the events of the main series of Wings of Fire books.
Darkstalker is, as we know already from the main series, a really evil guy, but this book manages to make him genuinely likeable and by the end you feel sorry for the way everything turned out. Everything between him and Clearsight, how they loved each other and never got to live the futures they both saw with each other, made me genuinely cry a little bit.
Fathom is a great character as well, his trauma associated with what his great uncle Albatross did and how it connects with his own power is really well written, though i did think his relationship with Indigo could have been improved (felt a bit rushed by the end).
And Clearsight, oh Clearsight. I love this dragon with my whole heart. She is amazing she is perfect she is beautiful. I love everything about her she is just so cool.
This book just fits so much into it, with three protagonists, a whole new ancient kingdom of the Night Kingdom, before it fell into the sea, and so much character and awesome stuff!
P.S. I love Whiteout i would love to see more of her she is amazing.
Fun middle book to this series, though it felt more like an ending, apart from, like, the last line which implied that there's more. It felt very wrapped up, so I will admit I'm a bit more hesitant to pick up the next book. But this one was creative and cleverly written, so I very likely will.