240 reviews for:

Bluestar's Prophecy

Erin Hunter

4.27 AVERAGE

nightsflashingby's review

5.0

I think this was the first Super Edition I ever read in middle school, and as such it holds a special place in my heart :)

dianacantread's review

4.0

This is the spicy drama I’ve been looking for.

4/5 stars
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absurtiddy's review

4.5
adventurous emotional sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

dancinghooves27's review

3.0

This book is more of a 2.5 for me. I wanted to like it but a lot of it just felt forced or just trying to pull heart strings for the sake of it instead of actually making a real effort. Moonflower felt like she had "I'm going to die soon." tattooed on her forehead.
Bluefur and Oakheart's relationship only exists for the last 100 pages and was only a one night stand resulting in kits.
Mosskit just felt like the Erins threw her in to just pull on the emotions more.
Most of the other characters I liked to some degree except Goosefeather just felt weird and for all of Thistleclaw prophecised evil and blood filled future, it only really starts showing during the last third of the book.
I honestly wanted to give Thrushpelt a hug for loving such a cat unworthy of his affection.
I liked Sunfall/star but his choice of Bluefur as deputy felt out of nowhere. In fact a lot of Bluefur's achievements just felt hollow and rushed. Because she never really acted like she was willing to serve her clan and was just doing the bare minimum to get cats calling her on her behavior off her back.
This was just a disappointing, bloated novel and I won't be reading again.

littlemoth's review

5.0

I figured I’d reread one of my favorite series when I was a child and I managed to get this entire book done in about four hours (515 pages!), it still brought me to tears at certain parts even though I knew what was going to happen. Honestly some might think the series is childish but I still love it and I’m glad it’s still on my bookcase.

I’ve always chosen to organise and read the books a bit out of order if you go by how they were released. Tomorrow I’ll probably start reading Into The Wild.

If you want a good series for your young teen, warriors is definitely one that I’d rank as probably one of the best. I don’t know about the more recent books as I stopped reading them around the fourth miniseries (omen of the stars) (I didn’t even know they were in the middle of releasing in the seventh miniseries! My how time has flown by).

Bluestar’s prophecy was as good as I remembered it. One hundred percent would recommend to anyone who wants a good read.
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_michelle_'s review

5.0

Bluestar had such a rough life, from her upbringing to her sacrifices for her Clan; in some ways, her breakdown in the original series is totally justifiable.

kab0cha's review

5.0
emotional sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Aloitin tämän kirjan viime vuonna, mutta en jatkanut sen lukemista muuten kuin taannoin, koska kirjan alku vaikutti tylsältä. Heti kun otin kirjan uudelleen käteen, en malttanut hellittää otetta siitä; tarina vie mukanaan kuin virta. Mahtava teos.
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leafpools's review

4.75
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Very much on the same level as Crookestars Promise! 9/10