Sign Of The Moon (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Warriors: Omen of the Stars)

Sign Of The Moon (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Warriors: Omen of the Stars)

Language: English

Pages: 368

ISBN: 0606235965

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Jayfeather is summoned by the Tribe of Rushing Water, an ancient Clan struggling to survive. Meanwhile, the evil spirits in the Dark Forest continue to gather strength. Jayfeather, Lionblaze, and Dovepaw must fulfill the prophecy that says they hold the power of the stars before the warrior Clans are destroyed forever.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

here supposed to be a Clan? We don’t behave like one! And how can another ThunderClan cat be here? ThunderClan cats are loyal! “So,” Hawkfrost drawled, “are you going to show us what this new cat is made of, Brokenstar?” In answer, the ShadowClan cat beckoned to Ratscar with his tail. “Fight,” he rasped. Ratscar had a torn ear from his bout with Hawkfrost, but he didn’t hesitate. He hurled himself at Blossomfall, who was so surprised by the sudden attack that she let him carry her off her

heard the paw steps of cats coming through the tunnel. She couldn’t let the cats who were assessing her see how uneasy she was. She needed to do her best to show them that she was ready to be a warrior. Dovepaw’s mentor, Lionblaze, was the first cat to emerge, fluffing his golden tabby pelt against the early morning chill. Spiderleg followed him closely; Dovepaw gave the skinny black warrior a dubious glance, wondering what it would be like to have him assessing her as well as Lionblaze.

like a mouse trying to escape from a hunting patrol. “I stayed behind. I was scared,” he blurted out. “But when you’d all gone, I was lonely. I decided to follow you.” Half Moon blinked, and her eyes were clouded. “You…you didn’t even say good-bye. I thought I’d never see you again.” Before he could answer, Jayfeather spotted Stone Song, the powerful gray tabby tom who had led the ancient cats away from the lake. He was standing in the middle of the cavern with Jagged Lightning by his side,

Jayfeather led the way down the tunnel into the Cave of Pointed Stones. Dawn light spilled through the hole in the roof, turning the pools to sheets of glimmering silver. Jayfeather let his gaze travel over the spikes of stone. Everything looked just the same as it did in the time of the Tribe of Rushing Water. If the stones had grown by then, he couldn’t tell. The cave seemed alive with the sound of dripping water, the light rippling over the columns and pinnacles. “I wonder whether any other

paws itched with longing to climb down into the hole and have a look around. But the other cats would have asked too many questions. He had to leave with the others when the barrier was finished, though he cast a reluctant glance over his shoulder as he followed them up the slope. Dovepaw padded alongside him. Lionblaze could feel her curiosity about the tunnel, but he hadn’t decided yet how much he wanted to tell her. To his relief, as they headed for the old Thunderpath, her gaze fell on

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