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Warriors: Changing Skies #2: Hidden Moon

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Warriors: Changing Skies #2: Hidden Moon

By: Erin Hunter
Narrated by: Katie Anvil Rich
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Erin Hunter’s #1 bestselling Warriors series continues with the second book in the Changing Skies arc, as the Clans continue to navigate an ominous prophecy that foreshadows the end of the cats' connection to StarClan.

Still healing from an accident that almost killed her, Tawnypelt is eager to share the message she received from StarClan about a “great peril” looming over the clans. But her vision is dismissed by her son and leader, Tigerstar, leaving Tawnypelt with no choice but to take action on her own.

Racked with guilt that he caused his father’s death, Starlingpaw is determined to atone for his mistake. His chance comes when Tawnypelt warns him of a “two-faced cat” intent on destroying the clans. Believing himself uniquely suited to find this cat and stop them, Starlingpaw seizes on the opportunity to prove that he is an asset, and not a liability, to SkyClan.

Moonpaw is settling into her role as a Thunderclan apprentice, even as she continues to grapple with the voice in her head. But the more she tries to ignore the voice, the louder—and angrier—it grows.

Meanwhile, Twolegs have set their sights on the Moonpool, preventing the Clans from reaching StarClan. Will the cats find a way to reach their ancestors before all is lost?

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

Action & Adventure Animal Fiction Animals Animals & Nature Cats Fantasy & Magic Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
Interesting Story • Wonderful Storyline • Good Cliffhangers

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They called brightheart bridgeheart twice and then they called her frickin bright star and that’s crazy

Bridgeheart

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You cannot kill off crow feather he’s supposed to be crow star you cannot kill him off, please

Crow feather better not be dead

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New narrator puts ZERO work into her narration. Shes constantly tripping over her words and stuttering, mispronouncing names, and she barely does any voices for the characters.

its difficult to differentiate whos talking when its the same tone of voice droning on struggling to say "thorn tunnel" without stuttering.

I miss macleod andrews.

Narrator is garbage

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I don't like the narrator, I really miss McLeod Andrews but other then that, amazing! but I hate the cliffhangers! It sounds like Morningkit is going to be the next main villain and a member of the Dark Forest!

Miss McLeod, and why is Erin Hunter so good at cliffhangers!!!

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I’ve tried to be understanding of the new narrator but there have been serious mess ups in this book. Genuinely, Brightheart gets called “Bridgeheart”, and sometimes there are non-sensible sentences as well. It seems rushed, as if no one proofread it. I love warriors but this performance was disappointing because it seems like the narrator doesn’t put the passion or care to the characters.

This narrator needs to reevaluate their work.

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