![]() ![]() Bluefur battles her way through so many hardships - the loss of her mother, later her sister, even one of her own kits - she is even forced to leave behind her one true love, all for the sake of her Clan and a prophecy. This book is a tragedy, if anything, and would prove to anyone what true loyalty is. It covers such a large expanse of time that you really get to know everyone in the story, good and bad. The book goes on from there, documenting every important detail of this legendary leader’s incredible life, all the way until she sees Rusty in the woods. The prologue is the last minutes of Bluestar’s life, but just as she’s closing her eyes on the world, the first chapter starts with one-day-old Bluekit having not yet opened her eyes. “Bluestar’s Prophecy” is a beautiful book, one of the best in the series - for many reasons, including being well-written as well as practicality. Moonbriar shares why Bluestar’s Prophecy is the best of all the Super Editions. ![]()
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