Klan Nieba został odbudowany i tętni życiem pod czujnym okiem Liściastej Gwiazdy. Jednak niepokojące wizje katastrofy i rosnące konflikty między członkami klanu spędzają sen z powiek nowej przywódczyni. Czy przeznaczeniem Klanu Nieba jest ponownie odejść w zapomnienie?
Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of cats and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. As well as having a great respect for nature in all its forms, Erin enjoys creating rich mythical explanations for animal behavior, shaped by her interest in astronomy and standing stones.
I bumped up my rating to three stars, because for some odd reason, I liked it more the second time. Second time's the charm, I guess.
I loved Firestar's Quest, so it was nice to read a book about Skyclan after Firestar and Sandstorm left them. Sometimes the story is boring, because there's not too much action (mostly the day-to-day life of the clan, with some exciting events here and there), but I mostly liked it.
Characters: I like Leafstar a lot, but most of the Skyclan cats (while likable) are sort of bland. The only really irritating character is Sharpclaw. He's the second in command of Skyclan, and throughout the story he is constantly challenging and undermining Leafstar (who is the leader). That annoyed the crap out of me. Sure, at the end he reveals he had good intentions but I thought that was a lame excuse that didn't make up for his actions. There were also a few characters (Stick, Velvet and Red) that I thought had a lot of potential and I think a story about them would be so cool.
The ending was really sad at times, but it was pretty good.
Overall, I enjoyed reading Skyclan's Destiny the second time. The first time I didn't really like it, but somehow a second chance changed my opinion. I'm glad I re-read this and gave it another chance.
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Dit keer komen we bij een heel andere Clan terecht: de Hemelclan. De Leider is Loofster, en haar commandant is Scherpklauw. Deze clan bestaat nog niet zo lang, ze zijn eigenlijk de nieuwe Hemelclan. De vroegere Hemelclan heeft zich niet kunnen redden in de kloof, maar na verloop van tijd kwamen Vuurster en Zandstorm, en ze hebben een nieuwe Hemelclan bijeengebracht op deze plek. Deze plaats is ver verwijderd van de woonplaats van de andere clans. Nu moet de clan zich alleen zien te redden. Ze bestaat niet alleen uit wilde katten, ook katten die 's nachts bij de mensen wonen, en overdag deelnemen aan het leven van de clan, zijn welkom; ze worden daglichtkatten genoemd. En er zijn ook nog vroegere poesiepoezen en eenlingen, die zich bij de Hemelclan aangesloten hebben. Omdat al deze katten een zo verschillende achtergrond hebben, is het voor Loofster wel wat puzzelen om de vrede te bewaren en toch iedereen zijn plaats te geven in de clan. Dit gaat echt niet zonder strubbelingen. Maar de Hemelclan heeft deze krijgers en jagers nodig om te overleven. De katten voeren dus niet enkel een strijd tegen (gebeurtenissen in) hun omgeving, maar moeten ook onderling dikwijls water bij de wijn doen. En dit zorgt voor heel wat onzekerheid bij de Leider. Zal ze haar clan kunnen samenhouden? En tegen welke prijs?
This book was very dissapointing to me. The plot was all over the place and the whole two-leg bits were just bad. I really hope the Erins don't keep writting like this. It would be a shame to own all of their books then stop collecting.
I was, to be honest, a tad bit disappointed. This book strongly promotes the saying "follow your heart" (I'm going to pull my hair out if I hear that phrase in a book or movie again). People don't seem to get that following your heart is often following by disastrous results. And, of course, a feminist hint in there. I'm so sick of the feminist message. And, of course, the Erin Hunters couldn't manage not to throw in a romance here and there. But other than those undesirable details, it wasn't that bad. Leafstar and Sharpclaw are interesting characters, and Echosong, though an extremely predictable character and totally boringly kind and nice, was a refreshment to other books which break your heart because of lost, beloved characters (*glares at the Harry Potter books*). There was, of course, almost no death, and the story was soaked and seeping with heartbreak and hard decisions between romance and political stuff. It wasn't that bad for reading when there's nothing else to read, but the lack of story creativity, imagination, and at least a little cruelty to the characters, and absolutely no character development made the book tasteless and rather unenjoyable.
If you haven't read Firestar's Quest don't read this review
It has been a few moons after Firestar, the leader of the Thunderclan, has left the gorge where Skyclan now lives and is finally thriving after being driven out of the forest many many moons ago by twolegs. Firestar rebuilt the clan and appointed Leafstar as the new leader of Skyclan but Leafstar still has doubts that he made the right choice about her. But there are bigger problems, outside the clan and inside. Leafstar's deputy, Sharptooth, doesn't trust the daylight warriors, kittypets who stay with the clan during the day and go back to their house folk at night. Also the arrival of some loners: Shorty, Stick, Cora, and Coal is worrying Leafstar. There is also problems with rats and twolegs, but they're no problem for the clan cats. Soon Leafstar finds out the real reasons Shorty, Stick, Coal, and Cora came to the clan, there is trouble at their home with another group of loners and they have come to find help. Throughout the whole books Leafstar has only one question, is Skyclan meant to survive?
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
In this book, its a basic, calm story of how SKyclan is doing with Firestar gone and as Leafstar as leader. Its cam, except for a few suspenseful parts. As the story goes on, you learn the troubles of the house-cats against the clan, how rats are living amongst the border, and how loner cats need the clan's help. The clan then agrees, and fights off the loner clan while helping cats who we may, but dont know yet, join the clan. The story ends with the loners thanking the clan. I recommend this book, but you should read the others first.
Warriors: Skyclan's Destiny is another great addition to the Warriors series. Different from many in the series, the focus is on conflict in the clan and within themselves instead of battles. From the very beginning, Leafstar develops issues trusting her clanmates and a big gap develops between the full-time warriors and the daylight warriors (cats who are warriors during the day, but sleep with humans). Sharpclaw, Leafstar's deputy, oftentimes challenges her on the subject and leads to more personal issues within Leafstar. Though there are a few dry periods, the plot is kept interesting by a mysterious group of four cats that randomly join the clan.
The four cats prove themselves by greatly assisting in a battle against a swarm of rats, which is coincidentally one of Skyclan's greatest fears. The battle unites the clan slightly, but distress is still clear. It isn't until the end of the book that the Skyclan cats manage to feel completely united again and Leafstar is trusting. This book makes strong use of character development to make the reader feel emotionally attached to the characters. However, it can be boring at times due to a small amount of plot twists and battles.
I love the Warriors Super Editions, but this one wasn't as good as 'Crookedstar's Promise' or 'Tallstar's Revenge'. I thought that it was very long and was dragging near the end. I think Stuck was a brat and couldn't understand what love is. I can understand his hesitation because of his bad experience, but COME ON! She's not s kit anymore! I thought Coal was barely talked about and Shorty was close behind in that area. Cora was a nice character. I remember her from when I read 'Firestar's Quest'. It was annoying at how much the Clan argued among itself and how they all hate the day-light warriors. I think people should respect others' differences because that's what makes them unique! The Billystorm + Leafstar thing's very confusing. It was like they looked at each other and both decided they loved each other. I thought Echosong was annoying when she got in the way, but that's what all the medicine cats do! Break relationships that could've shaped the Clans in incredible ways! Three stars.
Quite a nice book and I probably preferred it to Firestar's Quest as there was way too much journeying in FQ. This book follows on from that book and it's nice when super editions follow on from each other as loads of information is revealed in them. I found odd things like the "daylight warriors" annoying, but it was what the cats wanted to do and was nice characterisation in a way. I mean, we could get annoyed by certain cats and really like others. I got quite into this book, which, I believe, is always a nice sign.
This was a great book, SkyClan's Destiny by Erin Hunter. It is about a separate clan of cats that was cut of from the four. It shows the survival and challenges of this clan, Skyclan. They don't have rival clans to fight so they face different challenges than the forest cats. I wouldn't read this book if you haven't read Firestar's Quest
I loved this book. Even though it wasn't really suspense-packed, it was a good book. I liked the fact that the Clan is made of rogues and house cats. The rat attack was cool and I liked their strategy. I was so sad when Stick killed Red. I would recommend this book to anyone.
My. Word. I hated this book so much. This has to be the worst book that the Hunters have written so far. I've been able to tolerate the romance in all the books so far, but now, it's gone way too far. Not only does Leafstar accept random kittypets and loners who now need to be treated as outsiders, but she makes up her own warrior code so that she can do what she wants. She's selfish, and I'm really disappointed in this character. Sharpclaw is such a weak, straw-like character. He doesn't grow, he just is portrayed as a potential Tigerstar. And then at the end--surprise!--he isn't. He just is this holy, angelic cat who wants to make sure the clan is lead by a good leader. Oh, come on. Weak, pointless, silly characters who basically go by the usual worldly saying, "Follow your heart". Quite honestly, I'm disappointed in Spottedleaf, too. I'd say something nice about the book now, except that I can't commend it for anything. It has a foggy plot, straw-like characters, and it's rather badly written. I'm pretty disappointed in this book.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This was so good... I was crying, I swear. Skyclan is honestly the most persevering clan, they've been through so much. *not me aspiring to be like a bunch of fictional cats*
Overall, this is probably my least favorite Warrior Cats book I’ve read.
The writing was overall great. It flowed nicely, was easy to read and carried me through the action, as all of the books have. The prologue was really emotional, which I didn’t expect; it was written exceptionally well.
Shrewtooth and Ebonyclaw were my favorite characters, and we’ll talk about the former in a minute. Leafstar, I tried to like her, and I did at the beginning, but that’s another conversation we’re also gonna have in a minute.
First off, Sharpclaw? I can already tell you his use of the word “kitty-warrior” gave me so much anger it was insane. His discrimination of the daylight-Warriors was absolutely despicable, and he drove me nuts with it. He disrespected and undermined Leafstar countless times in this book, and many times in front of the other members of the Clan. And he went BEHIND HER BACK in order to do something pretty drastic, as well. And his excuse for it at the end, when Leafstar FINALLY bucks up and rebukes him for his behavior? Absolutely ridiculous; it reminded me so much of the energy a person who cheats on their significant other and their excuse for it was that they only did it to make sure that their SO actually cared. Unbelievable, and it’s accepted no less.
Not to mention, some of her other Clanmates follow his examples of disrespect and discrimination. Her whole Clan needed a damn attitude check and QUICK.
Leafstar, while all of the disrespect is coming at her, is a DOORMAT. She would let Sharpclaw cut her off mid sentence, would let Cherrytail and the peanut gallery outright say “no” to her and disregard an order from their LEADER, mind you, and Leafstar would also let Sharpclaw’s, and ultimately, everyone else’s, discrimination go unchecked. All because she’d be too in her own head, and talk to herself, instead of talking to and scolding Sharpclaw. Therefore, because she made no comment, she ultimately enabled the further harassment the daylight-warriors experienced. It was just a shame to see Leafstar succumb to naive reassurances that she gave herself about Sharpclaw’s actions when her deputy is clearly causing almost every social problem the Clan had.
Now, speaking of harassment, and how I said we would talk about Shrewtooth earlier, I wanna make it clear that I adore Shrewtooth; that he is skittish and shy due to his past trauma. Yet everyone in the Clan took to isolating him because he was seen as “weird”, and “off putting”. They would give him weird looks, get easily irritated with him, and scold him when he started to have his paranoid spouts. But it was incredibly funny how it took Shrewtooth having a literal psychotic breakdown in order for them all to stop spurning him. Granted they didn’t know about his trauma and the abuse he went through, however, there was no need whatsoever for them to have treated him that badly in the first place. You don’t need to know what someone’s gone through in order to treat them with basic respect.
The ending felt a bit rushed, too. But overall, this was an underwhelming super edition, due to the fact that it was dealing with SkyClan, one of the most mysterious aspects of the series.
tak jak bardzo lubię superedycje z wojowników to ta zdecydowanie mi się nie podobała. nudna, nic ciekawego się nie działo. codzienne życie, dosłownie. same wydarzenia mające nadać "akcji" w ogóle jej nie dawały, tylko sprawiały że człowiek przewracał oczami xd liściasta gwiazda może nie ma doświadczenie ale jak można być tak tępa przywódczynią
A great super edition that deals with SkyClan’s difficulties in maintaining itself alone, particularly involving the interesting conundrum of maintaining “daylight-warriors,” who live with house folk at night but live in SkyClan by day, and the way this divides the Clan. I’m not a huge fan of the plotline involving Stick and Cora, and I feel like Sharpclaw was kind of gaslighting Leafstar and he never really apologizes, but the super edition overall is great.
My favorite thing about this Super Edition was to see how different the SkyClan is comparing to the clans in the forest. The concept of the daylight warriors is quite interesting and gives a good conflict potential. The beginning was a bit slow, and it took some time until I bounded with the characters. I had the feeling that there was no overarching plot in the story. Yes, we had this plot around the cats from the twoleg place but until our MC Leafstar hears about this, the book is already 80% over. Rather, the story wandered from one event to the other, unclear where it wanted to go. The story around the cats from the twolegs was well written though with the flashbacks and there were interesting conflicts, mainly the one between Stick and Red. The antagonists were well written as well and I was genuinely creeped out by them, . As always, the final fight was epic, but it felt not right for the SkyClan honestly . Generally, the ending was nice, and I love the message that the SkyClan is just different from other clans and you can be a SkyClan cat, even if you're a kittypet or a loner.
The writing style was nice here and it was enjoyable to read. Comparing it to the last books of The New Prophecy, there was nothing that annoyed me (like too many rhetorical questions).
It was nice to see other cats than the ones from the ThunderClan (and to be honest, I was annoyed by all the MCs of The New Prophecy). I liked Leafstar but I wish she would prevail against Sharpclaw and especially the cats from the twoleg place - she's the clan leader after all. Sharpclaw is one of the cats I dislike the most in the whole Warriors universe, honestly. He's annoying, rude, mean to everyone and always talking over Leafstar. He made me so mad, it's unbelievable. He's reasoning at the end for his behaviour didn't make any sense for me. The cats from the twoleg place were often rude as well, but not intentional. I don't understand why they didn't just talk with Leafstar about their problems. There should be this mystery around the intentions of those cats, but it was clear from the beginning with the flashbacks. All the other cats of the SkyClan were likeable but no one was really outstanding to me, maybe Shrewtooth.
All in all, it was nice to hear from the SkyClan again and see how they organize their life. The plot was weirdly paced though and some of the behaviour and reasoning of some cats for their actions were not plausible. Overall a nice Super Edition reading experience!
I am a big fan of all Erin's books about the Cat Cans and their adventures. I unashamedly admit they are children's stories but i love them Enjoyable easy reading for any cat lovers.
Gosh these super editions love to talk about boring things for too long just to make the book long. I don’t mind long books as long as the plot doesn’t wear off but these are just not that great. These books could have the same plot, characters, and exc with just 200-300 pages instead of 500. The story in general though was fantastic, and I like how they really gave personality to the characters unlike in Firestars Quest, where everything was about Firestar. I plan to go back into the actual series and stop getting sidetracked by these other books, but this one was really great even if it was a little slow.
Sky Clan's Destiny was a superb book with both positive and negative things about it. The characters were neat and the plot was filled with pleasing side plots along with the main ones. However, the biggest problem that bothers me the most would be the somewhat small climax and resolution. The climax was great but I feel like the author rushed sort of through it. Fortunately, the rest of the book was so spectacular that it makes the book deserve four stars.
This book was one of the best super editions that Erin Hunter has made. They made so many twists and turns that you never new exactly what would happen, and I love that! I also liked that they made the made a few changes in things you wouldn't expect them to because they'd been the same for all the other books that The Hunters have made.
This was the very first Warriors book I read and I honestly wish I would have started with one of the series instead. I found this book slow, a little tedious, and it drove me nuts how Leafstar was always worrying and never seemed to be able to fix anything. I sympathized with her for sure, but this book ate my nerves. Would probably have enjoyed this more if I had read it afterwards.
And the ending? What will happen to Leafstar and Billystorm? After they went through sooo much? Hopefully they will get what they want. What they deserve. ❤️