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Average rating3.6
Sasha has gone back to the forest to raise her kits, Moth, Hawk, and Tadpole. She thinks she's a safe distance from ShadowClan's prying eyes, but Tigerstar still haunts her dreams, and Sasha fears that he will soon discover the existence of his kits. As leaf-bare stretches on, and Sasha finds it harder to feed, she wonders if her kits might be better off as warriors, with a Clan to protect and train them. But where does Sasha belong?
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**Books in this series**
1. [Into the Woods][1]
2. [Escape from the Forest][2]
3. Return to the Clans
[1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19846554W
[2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15383089W
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No. Don't read this. You can get the story from other books, such as Tadpole's death in Mothwing's novella. But my god these books were atrocious. Terrible art, terrible pacing, terrible story. Terrible...designs?
Seriously, what is with the designs of the cats in Tigerstar and Sasha? Tigerstar is pictured as a cream tom with dark brown stripes on the second of the trio, and without his nose scar, which completely contradicts the ‘dark brown tabby' we've had consistently described. Also, the cover of the third book features Sasha and Tigerstar's kits, Hawk[frost], Moth[wing], and Tadpole...But who is the grey one? Tadpole is black, Hawkfrost is a brown tabby, and Mothwing is a golden tabby. None of them are grey! At this point, though, I don't really care because these books are so not Warrior Cats that it doesn't feel like the same characters anyway.
Also, it should be called Sasha and Tigerstar, as Tigerstar is only in ⅓ of the books. I get why they called it Tigerstar and Sasha, however, as Tigerstar is a much more popular and recognisable character.
Just. Don't read these books. You don't need to. And you won't want to.