What do You think about A Dangerous Path (2005)?
This book had such a sad ending! I was happy though to see Bluestar die with Fireheart and her two kits(Mistyforot and Stonefur). All in all this was the perfect book and I sadly don't own a copy of the 6th book! NEED. IT. NOW!
—Mya Carinha
Have you ever had a loss that scarred you for life?This book is about Tigerstar's horrible ambitions to revenge thunderclan, the tragic result scars fireheart and the clans for a long time. Things are going to change greatly in all the clans. As the dark plans start to come together the forest is going to be blood-stained. One thing i really like about this book is that there is always darkness hidden in places that are quite closer that imagined, the mystery is unfolding. this book always urged me to read onward, and i couldn't wait to find out whats next. One thing I dislike about this book is that there are some parts in particular and if you really liked the other books in this series it will make you extremely heartbroken, but even so you will still want to read the rest of the series. overall I still love this book and I personally think it's one of the best series I read. I recommend this books to not only cat-lovers but people who loves to solve mysteries and secrets.
—R-kyuu
Well, now I'm really starting to feel this series start to come into it's own. My main criticisms of this series still hold, It is predictable and the feral cat angle still feels very tacked on in places. However, as the characters progress even further, and the complexities of their relationships increase, the drama of the series becomes more compelling. For one thing, this book has the most character development of any of the first five, and we see the characters really growing and changing. And to my surprise, it is usually pretty justified, though some changes seem too extreme, too fast. There were quite a few times in the previous books when you really got the sense that more than one author was working on them, with plot points doing a complete reversal with little explanation and little consequences, or building up to something, and having it turn out to be no big deal. There were points in this book where I feared the same was happening, but the authors came back to it and justified it nicely. It's sad that this is almost the last book of this series, as I feel like it is just now really hitting it's stride. I hope when I tackle the other series that the authors won't have lost much ground, as this is finally getting some real momentum.
—Robyn