I'm so glad our girl Brightheart got her own story! Seeing her and Cloudtail's romance was refreshing as one of the OG Thunderclan couples. Cloudtail is a fluffbrain but you can't help but love him because everything he does is for his deep love for Brightheart, and you can really see that expressed in their relationship.
Yes, this graphic novel is mostly filler, but I liked it a lot. It stayed true to the theme of Brightheart finding the faith and trust in her clanmates. The reasons behind her mistrust make a lot of sense considering her traumatic circumstances with the dog attack and Tigerstar's violence. It was sad to see her struggle with her nightmares. But Cloudtail was beside her through it all. What a sweet, soft boy.
I loved seeing Brightheart wanting to spend time with her sister Cinderpelt. A lot of the older books don't draw attention to side characters and their siblings once they become warriors. The only things that annoyed me about this was that when Cinderpelt was drawn the artist drew both of her legs normally, not remembering that Cinderpelt has a broken hind leg. That seems like a big thing to miss, in my opinion, especially for a story where the main character also has a physical disability. For example, if this story was about Cinderpelt and they drew her broken hind leg, yet forgot about Brightheart, a side character, having only one eye.
Brightheart is kind and forgiving, quick to admit her mistakes, and I'm happy to see how her and Longtail bonded after he was blinded and ended up with a disability like her.
Editing mistakes, because of course there are with Warriors books:
Page 59, 3rd panel from the top, Cloudtail says, "He might want Thunderclan vto accept that Brambleclaw is Tigerstar's son, and then - well - get over it." clearly that "v" isn't supposed to be there.
Page 142, 1st panel at the top, Brightheart says, "Don't you worry, Rainpaw. We're to going to protect you." here's an extra "to" that doesn't need to be in there.
Page 156, 1st panel at the top, Brightheart thinks to herself, "The kind of job that will never be finished, no matter hvow hard you work at it." and again another "v" that is inside a word.