Caroline's Reviews > Bluestar's Prophecy
Bluestar's Prophecy (Warriors Super Edition)
by Erin Hunter, Wayne McLoughlin
by Erin Hunter, Wayne McLoughlin
Caroline's review
bookshelves: childrens, read-in-2011
Mar 21, 11
bookshelves: childrens, read-in-2011
Read from December 17, 2010 to March 21, 2011
A prequel to the first Warriors series, which turns out to basically be a biography of Bluestar up until the starting events of Warriors. I liked this well enough, but was pretty disappointed by how much time was spent on the formulaic opening Warriors has come to have--so much time was spent on Bluestar as a kit and apprentice, which has been covered so many times in the rest of the series that it really was a bit of a drag to get through.
With how much time was spent on Bluestar's early years, it was disappointing how quickly her later years were sped over. There are a whole lot of events that led up to the tensions and relations in the Warriors series that get a half-hearted treatment in here. Still, I did like a look into Bluestar's life, plus there's quite a bit about Tigerstar and why he turned out the way he did.
This was still enjoyable, but it really could have been edited into a much better story.
With how much time was spent on Bluestar's early years, it was disappointing how quickly her later years were sped over. There are a whole lot of events that led up to the tensions and relations in the Warriors series that get a half-hearted treatment in here. Still, I did like a look into Bluestar's life, plus there's quite a bit about Tigerstar and why he turned out the way he did.
This was still enjoyable, but it really could have been edited into a much better story.
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Reading Progress
| 12/17/2010 | page 24 |
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5.0% | |
| 02/17/2011 | page 126 |
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24.0% | "Haven't forgotten about this, it's just so much clunkier than reading it on my nook." |
