![]() ![]() ![]() Honestly I wasn’t sure I’d like it, since this book is nearly 500 pages, yet it was quite enjoyable. Technically, the main plot shows how medicine cats came into the clans, yet we see many other things such as the clans becoming more organized, the origin of StarClan, and how the leader role developed. Instead, this is the book that focuses on how the clans were built. Mothflight’s Vision is what I wish Dawn of the Clans had been.ĭotC was pitched as a series showing how the clans came to together, yet it felt like drawn out recycled conflict between a very annoying group of characters and had an astonishingly little amount of the building of the clans as I had expected. I put off reading this for a few months, mostly because I didn’t like Dawn of the Clans and really had no interest in reading a follow up to what I consider an overall mediocre arc in the Warriors universe. Considering how disappointed I’ve been with the recent Erin Hunter books I’m glad to say I was pleasantly surprised by Moth Flight's Vision! ![]()
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