4.5
I really enjoyed getting to see SkyClan again, as I've been reading the arc books (im on The Forgotten Warrior now), I've been not-so-paitiently waiting for SkyClan to join the clans amongst the Lake, so it was really satisfying to see what SkyClan has been up to.
I have a similar gripe with this book that I do with SkyClan's Destiny. Leafstar is constantly going on about how important the warrior code is and gets upset with some of her Clan members for enjoying kittypet food when they're Clan born. Yet, there's some warriors in SkyClan who are quite literally Kittypets, and who eat, sleep, and breathe the Kittypet life just as much as Clan life. This seems so hypocritical to me. She'll give an exception to day-light warriors yet critique and get upset with other cats just because they were born in SkyClan. Yet, she welcomes all of these cats into the Clan equally but criticizes them differently depending on their birth. It's completely unfair. If Leafstar is going to embrace the warrior code and champion it the way she does, then she may as well take it seriously, at the bare minimum. Yet she chooses to accept some aspects of the code while rejecting others to the benefit of her Clan.
Also another question, at the beginning of this graphic novel it states that Clovertail has decided to stay in the nursery full time, however, we know that her kits are Apprentices and she has no actual kits in the nursery. Leafstar struggles with the responsibility of her Clan vs. Kits, but I feel like Clovertail staying in the nursery the whole time would make this less complicated? Like why isn't Clovertail with the kits during the battle with the foxes? And WHY doesn't Leafstar ask Clovertail to keep an eye on the kits when she goes for a walk. I mean, seriously, that conflict is so unbelievable. No way would a nursing queen leave her kits completely alone for an entire afternoon without even asking a single cat to keep an eye on them.
Obviously, it's not Clovertail's job to watch Leafstar's kits, but since she chose to work in the nursery full time, she totally should've been with the kits in multiple instances of this story.
I know i critique a lot, but this was so fun. It dragged one of the best reactions out of me when Harry said, "My name is Sol," I was so shocked. Im really curious about what happens in between this graphic novel and Power of Three because obviously Sol does quite a bit.
I loved the art in this graphic novel. I think the writing was good. It found a way to include multiple familiar faces while also adding some new ones. It also developed the story of multiple characters (Sharpclaw & Cherrytail). Overall, I think it was a nice edition to the story.