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Bravelands is better than the Warriors series has been recently. Recommended for fans of Warrior Cats and animal fantasy. This 3rd book wasn't quite as good as the previous one but trilogies often seem to have that problem, the second book is the best because it has the main exciting action, whereas the 3rd wraps it up.
However this book wraps up the main story in a satisfying rather than disappointing manner. There is now a 4th book planned but it will clearly be starting a new arc of narrative Bravelands is better than the Warriors series has been recently.
There is now a 4th book planned but it will clearly be starting a new arc of narrative. Hopefully the series will keep being good since it makes less attempt to follow the 'formula' of other 'Erin Hunter' series, and seems like there was more effort involved at least in plotting the original trilogy. The story follows lots of different species and societies of animals rather than focusing on one cats, bears, dogs which runs into more limitations. View all 3 comments.
I enjoyed this one so much. It was so action-packed, I think I sort of missed that in the first book and a bit in the second. Jan 15, Susan rated it really liked it Shelves: borrowed , kindle-audio , library , read-in Great childrens book! Dec 10, Ms. Yingling rated it liked it. Due to the evil influence of another baboon, Stinger, who claims to be the Great Parent after the death of the Great Mother, the three have ended up in desperate circumstances and at odds with one another.
Sky manages to keep Fearless from being killed, but he heads off to try to coerce a leaderless pride to come under his aegis, while Sky finds that she is the ce Copy provided by Young Adult Books Central Thorn, a baboon, Sky, an elephant, and Fearless, a lion, have been friends since childhood.
Sky manages to keep Fearless from being killed, but he heads off to try to coerce a leaderless pride to come under his aegis, while Sky finds that she is the center of an atypical herd of many types of animals who all crave her protection.
It doesn't hurt that she is carrying The Great Spirit and has some of the powers, although it is clear that she is not next in line to be the Great Mother. Thorn, along with Nut, is sent to another tribe to spy for Stinger, but they are not allowed to leave once the tribe accepts them.
Told from alternating perspectives, we see how Stinger slowly falls out of favor due to his own vile character and how the three friends manage to keep their own charges safe until the final battle to determine who will rule the Bravelands and restore order and balance to them.
Just like the Warrior Cat books, the Bravelands titles are rich in hierarchies, histories, and allegiances. There are rituals and a well-developed spiritual belief system called The Code, which dictates how the animals are supposed to act. When Stinger violates the code and kills animals when it is not necessary, it's very clear that his time as a pretender will be short.
Thorn, Fearless and Sky are all complex characters with their own back stories and issues. Thorn is devastated to think he may have caused the death of his best friend, and doesn't really want to work for Stinger Fearless buys Stinger's rhetoric for a while and starts to deal with his new found pride in ways that are not productive or kind, but he soon sees the error of his ways.
As the bearer of The Great Spirit, and reeling from pointless deaths in the elephant community, Sky knows her mission without question, but also is unsure of her ability to carry it out. This is a rather violent series, with animals being killed for food, dying in battle, and attacking each other for various reasons.
This, along with the very strict hierarchies, complete with different names for each group of animals and each type of job or level, seems to be a large part of the appeal of these books.
Bravelands is much easier to understand than Warriors because of the variety of animals, and will appeal to students who want a more exotic setting. Do have to say that these are NOT my cup of tea, and reading them makes me a bit lightheaded.
I swear I read one description which of course I can't find that made Stinger sound like a version of President Trump, and there were two scenes that just made me laugh-- Stinger ala the Evil Queen in Snow White, complete with thunderous rain storm and a cliff, and a "Luke, I am your father" moment concerning Fearless' parentage. Will student see these tropes, or care? This is why I have every single Erin Hunter book, even though I fear for the social life of children who refuse to read anything else!
Oct 23, Nodnarb rated it really liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. This was a good book, but not quite as good as the last two. After everything that happened, it felt like Stinger was taken down a little too easily? I felt like the climax should've been more of a battle of wits than it was a physical one, but what we got was still okay.
The supposed moral of the story was also giving very mixed messages, but otherwise, it was a satisfying conclusion to an amazing series. Jan 13, Sarah Bauer rated it really liked it Shelves: books-that-need-fandoms , favorites. Book theme song: Monster by Paramore A lot happened in this book and the last act felt rushed.
But it was a very satisfying ending even if it was a bit predictable. We find out who the new Great Parent is and no spoilers but I totally called it. I like that the ending came about without having to demote Stinger to a less effective villain. His villainous breakdown isn't a deus ex machina, it's the direct result of the main characters foiling his plans through their own bravery and wit. The one Book theme song: Monster by Paramore A lot happened in this book and the last act felt rushed.
The one thing that really bothered me besides the pacing was the overuse of adverbs. It got to the point where it was jarring and took me out of the story a bit. But that's a minor nitpick. Since the beginning, I've thought that the Bravelands series was Erin Hunter's best series, and Blood and Bone has got to be the best book in the series so far!
Like its predecessors, Broken Pride and Code of Honor, Blood and Bone is told from the alternating perspectives of Fearless the lion cub, Thorn the baboon and Sky the elephant.
Fearless starts his own pride with other lion cubs. Thorn is on the run from Stinger. He teams up with his old nemesis, Nut. They find another troop of baboons, called Crooked Tree Troop. It turns out this was the troop that Stinger had once belonged to, when his name was Seed.
He killed the Crownleaf of that troop, cementing that he's always been a murderous bastard. She hadn't spoken since Stinger took Berry away from her. Mother and daughter are eventually reunited, and Berry realizes her father's deceptions and crimes. Fearless comes to this same realization, too. They end up amassing an army of different animals to take on Stinger.
The book culminates in a huge battle where Stinger is killed. Fearless finds out a huge secret. A baboon trapped by the truth. A great evil has risen. A murderer now leads the animals of the plains. The balance of Bravelands is about to shatter—unless predator, prey, and scavenger unite as one. A gorilla with a deadly secret. A leopard struck by tragedy. A gazelle cast out of her herd. Also of note is the successful development of serum-free and animal component-free media for several cell lines.
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