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A review by voidkid
Riverstar's Home by Erin Hunter
adventurous
reflective
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I did not think I’d be reading a Warrior Cats book in the year of our lord 2023 and I did not think I would be giving it four stars but here we are!
This was a fun journey, one that brought back memories of my childhood spent devouring the Warriors series. This book didn’t disappoint either, a fun journey of a character that had always been my favorite when reading Dawn Of The Clans. Riverstar is such a fun character and this book definitely expanded on his character in a sweet and satisfying way!
I loved the friendship between him and Night, and how they were allowed to simply be friends. It’s refreshing seeing two characters in a strong friendly relationship instead of forcing a romance onto the two of them.
The only reason I took a star off was the grammar, tense, and pronoun mistakes that this book seems to have in abundance. It was incredibly disappointing to see them in a book as good as this one.
This was a fun journey, one that brought back memories of my childhood spent devouring the Warriors series. This book didn’t disappoint either, a fun journey of a character that had always been my favorite when reading Dawn Of The Clans. Riverstar is such a fun character and this book definitely expanded on his character in a sweet and satisfying way!
I loved the friendship between him and Night, and how they were allowed to simply be friends. It’s refreshing seeing two characters in a strong friendly relationship instead of forcing a romance onto the two of them.
The only reason I took a star off was the grammar, tense, and pronoun mistakes that this book seems to have in abundance. It was incredibly disappointing to see them in a book as good as this one.