A Dangerous Path
2004 • 313 pages

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15

This book is extremely frustrating for the majority, but the ending made it all worthwhile.

First, the most frustrating aspect of Fireheart in these books is the fact that he is always on someone's bad side. Always. Both with his platonic and romantic relationships, which is funny, considering that he becomes leader of the clan.

He is always at odds with someone. Why the authors always want to put this unnecessary drama in the story is beyond me. I understand that Fireheart is young and inexperienced, but they did my favorite boy dirty this book.


Then came the ending. Bluestar has been suffering from paranoia for a long time, since Tigerstar and his betrayal. She never recovered until the end of this book. Her death was beautiful, in the sense that she completely redeemed herself and died the leader she was born to be. I like that the writers gave her closure With her kids too (Stonefur and Mistyfoot).

The ending made everything worthwhile. I just hope that next book Fireheart doesn't have to suffer all this incessant drama, but Bramblepaw's anger at Fireheart for his distrust is warranted and will likely come up next book many times.

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