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Synopsis
The end of the stars draws near. Three must become four to battle the darkness that lasts forever.... The dark forces that have driven a rift between the four warrior Clans are growing stronger. Jayfeather, Lionblaze, and Dovepaw now know that unless they can unravel the true meaning behind the prophecy that binds them, the warrior code could be destroyed forever. While Lionblaze remains focused on protecting ThunderClan from another deadly battle, Jayfeather receives a desperate plea for help from the Tribe of Rushing Water. He must travel to the mountains in search of answers that link the Clans to the Tribe in ways no cat could have imagined. But with the summons comes an ominous warning that suggests the power of the stars may not be enough to save the Clans.
Is Sign of the Moon appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Middle-grade animal fantasy with warrior cat clans engaged in battles and prophecy-driven conflicts. Expect moderate violence typical of the series (fighting, some animal deaths) but no graphic content, no romance, and positive themes of loyalty and courage.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include animal death, violence, and war.
Who'll love this
Young readers who love action-packed animal adventures will enjoy following the prophecy-bound cats as they battle dark forces threatening their warrior code.