Premise: Bramblestar has recovered from losing the first of his nine lives – yet the ThunderClan leader seems to have changed. He claims that StarClan is calling for the punishment of Clan cats who've broken the warrior code, and quickly starts naming names. But when a ghost claiming the be the real Bramblestar appears to the young SkyClan apprentice Rootpaw, the yellow tom soon finds himself embroiled in a conspiracy to expose the truth behind the Clan leader's personality change – which could be far more sinister than any cat could've imagined.
Story/Writing: Well, this is the latest "Warriors" book published, the second book in the "Broken Code" arc, and unfortunately the last book in the series I'll get to read for a long time after my four-month-long reading binge. And while I am disappointed that I'm gonna have to wait for the third book till April, I do not regret reading this spectacular second title 'cause it was a BLAST to read! I read this book in just over twenty-four hours and every minute of it was filled with the action, intrigue, and suspense I've now come to expect from this series yet enjoy with every title I read! The high-quality writing that the authors on the Erin Hunter team have managed to uphold in this series for almost seventeen consecutive years is VERY impressive. They have crafted what I honestly believe to be one of the finest YA series of all time, and that definitely shows in this book! The pacing and thrills and chills you get from reading this story are so good that it's just impossible to put down! And while I do wish I didn't have to wait so long for the next title, it's fun that I can now anticipate what's coming up next with absolutely no knowledge (not counting fan theories) of what's going to happen! This is a story where we figure out a lot of the information before the characters do, yet we fortunately don't get any more once the characters are caught up with us. They're just as much in the dark as we are regarding the identity and the motives of the entity that's stolen Bramblestar's body. Granted I have my own theory on who it could be, but that's further down the line from here. While we do have to read about the characters catching up on what we already know, the characters never come across as stupid or anything like that. They've never seen something like this before and neither have we the audience. If nothing else, once they finally do figure out what we know, it's such a cathartic experience after waiting so long for them to get on the same page (no pun intended) with us. And I'm seriously looking forward to discovering more along with the cats in the next title! If only I didn't have to wait three-and-a-half months!
Characters: Though the main cast of characters is made up of young cats who haven't been in the series for very long, the Erin Hunter team has always done a great job crafting characters who go through genuine character growth that I'm delighted with how far they've already come! They make mistakes but they all feel expected rather than straight-up dumb. If anything, had we been in their positions, we probably would've made the same blunders.
Shadowsight – First off, Shadowsight, you cannot go the way of your uncle Flametail! You cannot be dead! I won't allow it! Okay…now that that's over…I really got behind Shadowsight in this book! All he wants is to do the right thing yet he keeps screwing up trying to figure it out! In the beginning he finally gets his medicine cat name which he very much deserves (and is perfect for him), only to find that he and the other medicine cats still can't make contact with StarClan, in spite of the thawed-out Moonpool. He has such a big heart and is so genuine that it's kinda soul-crushing for both him and us (for his sake, anyway) when he finds out that his visions weren't from StarClan after all. Not to mention he has to try and be loyal to both his father and his Clan as well as his fellow medicine cats and the other Clans. He wants to help Tigerstar but he also knows that he can't keep this vision a secret if it means his Clanmates get hurt more and more. My heart went out particularly to his sister Pouncestep, when she cracked one of her ribs and got stung by a couple of wasps. I wanted to cry! I found his love for his mother Dovewing to be really heartwarming. It just warms my heart when grown males go to their mothers for advice. Here, he indirectly asks her if he should tell the truth about his vision of the codebreakers, and she tells him that were she in that position, she would tell the truth. You can tell how hard a choice it is for him to spill it out to the other medicine cats and especially his mentor. And then he finds out that he was just being used by whoever was giving him those visions. But of course the most shocking bit comes when he finally seems to be on the way to making things right, going to tell the other medicine cats that Bramblestar's body has been stolen. Then he gets separated from Puddleshine, Rootpaw, and Tree and someone just attacks him out of nowhere! I seriously hope he's not dead! The same thing happened to Flametail (though, that was an accident) and I don't want it to happen again!
Rootpaw – Rootpaw also comes a lot farther here, both as an apprentice and as a character! On the one hand, I wish he would just embrace his weirdness, and he kinda does toward the end to a degree. On the other hand, I get his desire to fit in and his frustration at how he's the only one who can see Bramblestar's spirit, whom even Tree can't see. He just gets put in a position he never asked for, and has to bear a burden that would be tough for any cat to bear, especially a young apprentice. The burden of proof is on his paws and he has the near thankless job of having to prove that Bramblestar's body has been stolen. Even when he does get his father's help, things aren't automatically easier for him. He gets caught sneaking into ThunderClan and has to pass Bramblestar's message on to Squirrelflight through Bristlefrost. I like how he doesn't even try to make her believe him. He knows it's crazy but he also knows it's the truth. Not to mention, his crush on her is exposed not just in ThunderClan but at a Gathering! Poor kid. Still, given all the stressful things going on at that particular Gathering, Rootpaw does display some remarkable resourcefulness in that he does manage to convince Squirrelflight that Bramblestar's body was stolen, and then decides to attend the secret meeting hosted by Stemleaf and Spotfur. And even if he still doesn't fully embrace his weirdness, I'm glad that Rootpaw got closer to his father and that he at least has Tree's support in his dilemma. Not to mention he also may have inherited his father's persuasion skills, given that he not only speaks out to Bramblestar at the later Gathering but manages to convince Tree himself to stay with the Clans, even though more and more cats are turning against them. It was also pretty cool to see him and Shadowsight become not just co-conspirators but friends. They have a lot in common and feel like brothers to an extent. I also am curious to see where his budding romance with Bristlefrost will go! Never mind that they're from different Clans, I know there's something between them!
Bristlefrost – Speaking of Bristlefrost, as I said in my previous review, it's fitting that she's our eyes and ears on what's happening in ThunderClan and particularly with Bramblestar's imposter. But at the same time, she herself goes through a pretty cool character arc as well. There are plenty of scenes where she could've come across as a stuck-up mean girl. But her initial reactions at plenty of the things happening in this story are understandable. For one thing, while I do think she and Rootpaw would be good together, I do understand her embarrassment at his initial crush on her. Like young girls crushing on older men, young boys do sometimes develop crushes on older women. I mean, yes, these are cats, but the point still stands! She also has to listen to Rootpaw's outlandish story and just thinks he's covering up his feelings for her, only to learn later on that he was right after all. Plus, even if she is misguided in her attempts to please the false Bramblestar at first, you can tell that she does love her leader (or at least her true leader) and that she does love her Clan. Despite how mistaken she was, it's hard not to feel bad for her when she does discover the truth, that she was in fact trying to please some maniacal entity. She's kinda like Ivypool in that respect, which does make sense since Ivypool is her mother. Yet it's also because she was doing her best to please Bramblestar's imposter that she has to deal with distrust from her own Clanmates, given how the fake Bramblestar pretty much told her to spy on them for him. So out of all her Clanmates being forced to live under this reign of oppression, she's arguably the most miserable since she knows now that this Bramblestar is fake and that she made him like her enough to make her one of his most trusted minions. Yet at the same time, paradoxically, it makes her arguably the strongest. Everything about her here shows that, while she is a warrior, she's still a relatively new and young one and still has much to learn. But she's also very likeable and easy to get behind, especially when she joins the cause to overthrow Bramblestar's imposter.
Bramblestar's Imposter – Speaking of Bramblestar's imposter, as the book says, who'd have thought he'd turn out to be this clever and ruthless! Just when you think our heroes are gonna get the drop on him, he turns the tables and makes Tree out to be a traitor! Speaking of which, he tackles every single advantage he has to the point where he's able to pit warriors from other Clans against their own leaders! He can accuse just about anyone and justify it. And while we may not know for sure who's behind all this, given what we know about him just from the first two books in the "Broken Code" arc, I believe that Bramblestar's imposter is most likely to be…Ashfur! Let's go over the evidence. One, most of the cats listed as codebreakers were cats Ashfur was connected to or was at least familiar with. There were Lionblaze and Jayfeather, Squirrelflight's foster children; there was also Crowfeather, the biological father of Lionblaze and Jayfeather; and of course Squirrelflight herself! Two, Bramblestar's imposter is very knowledgeable about Clan customs and knows the mindsets of most Clan cats, whatever Clan they're part of. Three, he's very affectionate toward Squirrelflight at first, until he finds out she lied to him (Again!). Four, he tried to kill Sparkpelt, since she's Bramblestar's daughter. Five, the fact that he specifically chooses to steal Bramblestar's body. Ashfur has always hated Bramblestar ever since Squirrelflight chose him. So it makes sense that he'd want to ruin Bramblestar's reputation. And as for why he's doing it only now (though I can only imagine how), in "Squirrelflight's Hope," Squirrelflight had the choice to stay in StarClan, where Ashfur was. But she chose to live with Bramblestar. She chose Bramblestar again. So Ashfur was burned by her twice and that was just too much for him. If it doesn't turn out to be him I'd be pretty surprised.
Various Other Characters – Speaking of Squirrelflight, I really felt for her and her dilemma here. She just got back together with the mate she loves so much, only to start arguing with him again. But then she discovers that this Bramblestar is not the mate she knows and loves. And while that should be a bit of a relief for her, in a way it just seems to make things tougher. Once the false Bramblestar finds out she lied to him about her atonement, she's cast out as a traitor, and her Clanmates believe it! If nothing else though, it was probably a blessing in disguise given how she's granted asylum in ShadowClan. Tigerstar and Dovewing I thought were fantastic! While I do think he was misguided about keeping his son's vision about the codebreakers a secret, you can tell that Tigerstar does seriously love his family. It was very heartwarming when he goes to find Dovewing after he learns she doesn't have to atone, mirroring his quest to find her in "Tigerheart's Shadow." It shows how much he loves her and how far he's willing to go for her. Plus, he proves that he is a competent, capable, and fair leader given how he grants Squirrelflight asylum and is willing to work with Rootpaw and Tree when they show him the truth about Bramblestar. I admired Dovewing's courage and commitment to the truth, as well as her willingness to atone, however misguided she was. Tree as well I thought was just great here. It was great to see him bond and work together with his son. Not to mention, he knows how much fitting in means to Rootpaw, so he claims that he has seen Bramblestar's spirit instead of Rootpaw, and pretends to summon the spirit when it's really his son doing the summoning. Heck, despite being at odds with the Clans and their ways, his love for his son is enough to make him stay and fight for him! I also liked Stemleaf and Spotfur and how they were willing to take the huge risk of getting cats from all Clans together for a secret meeting. How dare Bramblestar's imposter punish Spotfur, exile Lionblaze (though briefly) and Squirrelflight, and try to murder Sparkpelt! I seriously hope they all get their payback on him in some way!
Overall: It's been such a joy rediscovering this series and going on a reading binge with it for the last four months! I had an absolute blast reading each and every one of them and so glad that the Erin Hunter writers have given us this gift of a series! It is kinda of a bummer that I'm now gonna have to wait for the rest, but hopefully it'll be worth it! This book was such a thrill to read and I can't wait to find out who Bramblestar's imposter is, as well as how our heroes take him down!