The Sun Trail

The Sun Trail

3.4 (4 ratings)
Mar 5, 2013 · English · Hardcover (313 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 313
Language English
Published Mar 5, 2013
Publisher HarperCollins
ISBN-10 0062063464
ISBN-13 9780062063465

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Set in a time long before the established clans roamed the forests, this story unveils the origins of the feline societies that would come to define their world. Through lush landscapes and adventurous journeys, the characters navigate a land filled with challenges and discoveries. As the sun rises on new beginnings, they encounter not only the beauty of nature but also the trials of survival and community.

The central figures grapple with their identities and the complexities of relationships, striving to unite their diverse backgrounds. As they face external threats and internal conflicts, a sense of camaraderie emerges, propelling them forward in the quest to form a united clan. Each character brings unique strengths and vulnerabilities, reflecting their shared hopes and dreams for a better future.

Against the backdrop of breathtaking scenery and vivid wildlife, this tale intertwines friendship, loyalty, and the relentless spirit of those who seek to forge their destinies. As the dawn breaks, the foundations of a remarkable legacy begin to take shape, inviting readers warmly into the world of the clans.

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They could have made this book great. An amazing, epic tale of how the cats first came to the forest. Instead, they made it a love story between a loner and a Tribe cat. What? Who the crap picked this up for that? I wanted to see some fierce battles(like the guide book says there were), epic deaths, and general chaos all around. Instead we already have two Clans - oh wait, they're not Clans. I mean, they don't call themselves that. But really, what makes a Clan? A group of cats supporting each other and watching their boundaries. That's exactly what we get in these books. What happened to every cat for himself? And that there was so much turmoil that the dead cats had to step in and force these cats to become five*cough*four*cough* Clans? (Slight spoiler, around page 50.) And what a lame way to get Gray Wing to go to the forest. Find the kitten that ran away and go with it? How about, drag that misbehaving little brat back home? And why is this cat a better hunter than his full grown brother? It was cool when Gray Wing for in trouble the first time and had to get him out of it, but come on, after that it was just overkill. I had high hopes for these books. The fourth series wasn't that good, but I figured a fresh start with a new cast would maybe make things better. Instead we have everything we've ever had: forbidden romances, small but not major border skirmishes, and loved cats dying. Good job, Erin Hunter.Edit; I re-read it, and I liked it more this time around. I think the key is to sit down and read it all the way through, because I actually ended up caring a little about the cats this time. I'm bumping my review from 2 stars to 3 cause I guess it's okay. I think the next few will probably be better.

February 25th 2026
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