So here's a quick summary: Stormkit is destined to be a great warrior, and he has to prove that an accident won't change that fact. I really didn't consider Crookedstar's life very interesting, aside from the fact that something was up with his mouth. This definitely was not what I thought it was going to be. Overall, an excellent, brilliant, wonderful, AMAZING book. Now re-reading it, tears welled in my eyes when Willowbreeze, his wife (or "mate" as the cats would say, and two of their three children died Overall, Crookedstar is a very complex character, one that is easy to empathize with and relate to. When I first read it, I cried when Crookedstar's mother rejected him because of his deformed face. If you know me, you know there are very few books that can make me cry. But he survived it and went from being the smallest kitten in Riverclan to the leader. Throughout his life, he went through so much struggle. He is definitely one of the best characters in the entire series. I always liked Crookedstar, but this book made me respect him so much more. There wasn't a single thing I didn't love, so now I'm giving Crookedstar's Promise the five stars it deserves. This book is possibly one of the best in the Warriors saga. When I first read Crookedstar's Promise, about a year or two ago, I only gave it four stars.
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