Really, really, really awesome!!! Jayfeather and some other cats go to the mountains because of a dream. When they get there, Jayfeather goes back in time with the ancients again, and helps them to become the Tribe. Half Moon's 'destiny' was so sad. But yay! Dovewing and Ivypool are warriors! :D :D :D Poor Blossomfall! How could Millie turn like this? It was really cool when Fallen Leaves and that voice saved Ivypool and Blossomfall from the tunnels. Hollyleaf...Can't believe Cinderheart still thinks Lionblaze is "too good for her"... I never thought of it that way, actually.I still feel sorry for Tigerheart. Wow, and now three cats have a crush on Dovewing - Tigerheart, Bumblestripe, and Foxleap...YAY! :D Warriors: Sign of the Moon was a good book because it was suspenseful. I wouldn't put the book down because it had so many unexpected twists. The author made it hard to predict what would happen next. For instance, "It's too dangerous... Why should we risk our lives to catch our prey? Because it's the only way to survive here... And if we train properly, we won't be risking our lives every time... Jayfeather could feel their despair like a cold, smothering fog. We won't get the chance to go back... This place will kill us first," (pages 234-235). The characters arguing gives the sense of suspense and makes the reader wonder which side will win. Building up suspense is a good technique because keeping the reader interested will make them want to keep reading. This is just one of the many examples of the suspense in the story and the extraordinary adventures of the characters in Warriors: Sign of the Moon.
Do You like book Sign Of The Moon (2011)?
A great book, as are all the Warriors Saga books.
—CallaCage