This is my favorite in the series so far, we read through it much quicker than the first two. I see why reading the first two before this gives it more depth and meaning. There were elements I guessed correctly but some I didn't figure out till it was revealed in the story. I was brought to tears by a significant event that would be a spoiler. While there was heartache in this story it wasn't as dark as the first two. I was also struck by how beautiful the descriptions are as I read aloud. There were so many passages I marked.
"My granny used to say that you have to look at them and think of all your hopes and dreams and ambitions," said Needle. "You sort of keep looking at the stars and looking at your dreams as if the two go together. It's because, when the stars go around the tower, they go out of sight and come back again, and that's the way it can be with your hopes and dreams." pg 15
"The Heart brings good from all things, all things, however impossible that may seem. Bring your wretchedness, your anger, and your unwelcome knowledge to the Heart." "I can't, sir," said Juniper. "You can't yet," said Fir, "but you will. Life consists of doing the impossible." pg 168-169
"Husk chose evil. He wanted power and glory for himself, and he'd do anything to get it. You haven't chosen that way, you've chosen love and loyalty. Look what you did, going to Whitewings! You're loyal to Urchin, even though you're jealous of him. You have excellent qualities. Fir chose you. Your father's blood isn't what makes you who you are. You chose the Heart that loves you, and the Heart keeps you. You are free from your past." pg 193-194
"There was ignorance to fight on this island and a battle within himself. Before he could speak to the islanders, he must face his hurt and anger." pg 198 "Why did anyone think that kingship was about ruling, ordering, and holding power? To him, it was simply looking after the island for his lifetime, nurturing it, being like a father to the island as he was to Catkin." pg 199
"I wish none of it had happened," whispered Juniper. "All the things he did and what he became. But it did, and we can't change the past. We can only make a difference now." pg 239
"It is the child of ignorance. Its name is fear," he said. "Fear! I don't mean the healthy fear that makes you careful, but the overwhelming fear that cripples you! Dearest animals, don't plot and whisper about each other. Fill your lives with the enemies of fear! Take love, take hope, take friendship, take music, take laughter, support one another. The Heart has no room for fear!" pg 247
"When I saw that mirror just now, I didn't know it was me. I look grown up, like a proper member of the Circle. But I don't feel any different inside." "I know," said Padra gently, "that's what it's like, growing up." pg 312