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Moonrise (Warriors: The New Prophecy, #2) Moonrise by Erin Hunter
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“Think you have nine lives, do you? I saved you once.... don't make me save you again.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Crowpaw,I can hear the voices clearly now, this is for me to do.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“I know my name's Squirrelpaw, but I never thought I'd wish that I WAS a squirrel!”
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“From now on, wherever you walk, I will walk with you. . . ”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“I've changed my mind. I don't want to be a squirrel any more. I'd rather be a bird!”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“To truly be a medicine cat lies in a cat's heart, and all its five senses. You must be braver than warriors, wiser than a clan leader, humbler than the tiniest kit, more willing to learn than an apprentice...”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Neither of them is right. And neither of them is wrong. Prophecies are strange things. Their words are never clear.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“These mysteries were too much for him; he was a warrior, and all he wanted was to follow the warrior code. But what should he do, when the code did not speak clearly to him?”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Why do Twolegs do anything? If we knew that, our lives would be a lot easier.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Crowpaw backed off a pace or two, still looking furious, and Feathertail pressed her nose against his flank”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Twolegs are mad. Even the smallest kit knows that.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Yes, O medicine cat.” Squirrelpaw bowed her head with mock respect, her green eyes flashing. “We know what to do!”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“It’s been a long time since Cloudtail ate kittypet food. He was young and stupid then.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Stormfur stopped short when he noticed a glow of admiration in Feathertail’s eyes. Surely his sister couldn’t be interested in Crowpaw? All he ever did was argue and push himself forward as if he were already a warrior. A cat from another Clan—and an apprentice at that!—had no right to start padding after Feathertail. And whatever did Feathertail see in him? Didn’t she know the problems this sort of thing could cause—hadn’t she learned that from their own parents? Then”
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“Feathertail gazed into the young prey-hunter’s eyes. She knew Brook believed what she was saying, but she couldn’t forget how Stormfur had thought that this cat was his friend. Stormfur didn’t make friends easily—a legacy of being half-Clan, always feeling as if he had more to prove than other warriors, as if he could never fight hard enough or catch enough prey. Feathertail had watched this she-cat win her brother’s trust, but now she had betrayed him, and would probably see him die in a battle with Sharptooth for the sake of her Tribe.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“The Tribe of Endless Hunting has not shown that to me,” Stoneteller replied. “I do not know when the silver cat will come, or from where, but we will know it when he arrives.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Well, I am sure, for we do not achieve this by ourselves, but by the strength of StarClan within us.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Highstones!” she exclaimed. “We’re almost home.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“and had not even imagined that she might be the chosen cat. Her silver fur had been slicked black with water when they first emerged from the waterfall,”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“For one horrible instant, Stormfur thought she had jumped short. Her body slammed into the edge of the rock and her front paws scrabbled frantically for a grip among the loose stones.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“We cannot change our destiny. We just have to have the courage to know what it is, and accept it... - Cinderpelt”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“And hedgehogs might fly,”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“In rock and pool, in air and light on water, through fall of prey and cry of kit, through scrape of claw and beat of blood, we hear you.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Midnight turned away from him. “Foxes say you must go now,” she told the cats. “If you still here at sunset, they attack. That dog fox, he says he tasted cat once, liked it fine.”
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“Maybe not,” Firestar replied. “But if the Twolegs have invaded their territory, they might be prepared to talk if it meant we could help one another.” “And hedgehogs might fly,” Cloudtail grunted.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“For we do not achieve this by ourselves, but by the strength of StarClan within us.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Sasha had been a rogue cat wandering the forest, until she had come to RiverClan with her kits and settled briefly there. She might have visited ShadowClan when Tigerstar was leader. It was possible. . . . Leafpaw froze. She realized which cat Hawkfrost resembled so strongly. Brambleclaw! And every cat knew who Brambleclaw’s father was. Could it be possible that Tigerstar was Hawkfrost’s and Mothwing’s father as well? If he was, that would make Hawkfrost and Brambleclaw half brothers.”
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“Once again Leafpaw was struck by the powerful tabby’s resemblance to some other cat; the thought bothered her like a tick she couldn’t reach,”
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“This could be our chance to make RiverClan great. If the other Clans are weak, we could rule over the whole forest.”
Erin Hunter, Moonrise
“Stormfur felt ice creeping along his limbs as he recalled Midnight’s dreadful message. Twolegs were destroying the forest to make a new Thunderpath. All the Clans would have to leave, and it was the task of StarClan’s chosen cats to warn them and lead them to a new home.”
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