That was such a heartwarming end to a great series! This is one of the few prequels that actually enriches the story's world. It's not just a cash grab. I'm sure there's some element of that in there, but I can tell a lot of hard work went into it. I think this arc really benefitted from all new characters. I'm sorry, but the main arc's characters are getting a little tiresome. Though I've heard good things about the newest arc, so I'll have to read those.
I think I read Moth Flight's Vision a
t the wrong time. I should have read it after Dawn of the Clans. Good thing there weren't any huge spoilers. Most of the major events are kind of "spoiled" by the fact that the Clans exist in their current form in the main arc.
I like that this entire series reinforces the idea of love without ever being too sappy or Lifetime movie-esque. This book is a great example of that.
(Spoilers beyond this point)
Gray Wing does die in this book, as I predicted, and the way it's written... it's incredibly bittersweet. I like that he was the one to name the Clans. And Slash was a great villain, but I'm disappointed that this problem wasn't actually resolved. I don't recall Slash being in Moth Flight's Vision, so that was frustrating and I hope there's a manga or a novella that resolves this.
I think everybody's character arcs resolved nicely, though I found Clear Sky to be especially irritating in this book. I can understand why he'd be so upset, but he acted like a kit for the first half.
Overall this arc added a lot to the Warrior Cats world and also a new environment and concepts for fanfiction writers to explore. I'm looking forward to seeing fan interpretations of this story.
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