

(How did I never notice this?) Firepaw, the main character, thinks and does a lot of things for seemingly no reason. They are boring and seem like carbon copies of each other. So what made me give what used to be one of my favorite books such a low rating? The characters. I know this is a HUGE change from the 5 star rating that I gave this book around 2-3 years ago, but my opinion has changed drastically.

And what better way to do that than to reread the Warriors series, which I was OBSESSED with not too long ago? I don’t read middle grade fiction anymore, but this is Warriors: Into the Wild, the most epic, interesting book ever written…that somehow got a rating of 3 stars from me?!?!? Is this a dream? *pinches self* Ow! Never mind. So I recently decided to go back in time and read some of the books that used to be my favorites. I felt like it had better descriptions and more actions than the later mini-arcs. Could he be the key to saving ThunderClan? So I liked this book a lot. Unbeknownst to Firepaw, however, there is a prophecy from StarClan, where spirits of dead warriors live, that tells of fire saving the clan. But ShadowClan, a very scary clan, especially with a menacing leader called Brokenstar is demanding to hunt on ThunderClan territory because of FOOD. Then Firepaw meets an old cat who is very chubby it is Yellowfang, whose teeth are not very well cared for.

And he is now called FIREPAW after his brown coat. So Rusty, who is only 6 moons old, begins to train as a warrior apprentice, who will catch a lot of tasty prey and fight enemy cats who live in other little tiny cat groups called clans. Which is what those strange cats in the forest, warriors, call members of the Homo Sapiens species. The first book, released 20 years ago, in 2003, tells us about a life form, Rusty, who escapes from the confines of his humans' nest and charges into the forest, never to be seen by the Twolegs again. The book series with lots of characters and 60 or so books.
