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The Brambles

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 11, 2012

    Foxstrike

    She padded in. "I'm here to join." She meowed loudly and confiedently. With a flick of her tail and a snotty snort, she slunk into the warriors den, without even waiting for a response. ( hola!!!! I'm also lightningstrike!! (; )

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 5, 2012

    Warriors

    Redfang gets up. Oh my starclan! No one cares! Redfang thought. *redfang leaves forever*
    Redfang

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 3, 2012

    bluelagoon

    blugoon- i would like you to meet goldentail. she has two kits grasskit and mistkit. please let her and her kits join or i will leave.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 19, 2012

    Your disguting

    First of all, you shouldn't be roleplaying on a book review, you people are obsessed and pathetic. Second, this is for reviews, not Warrior fantasy roleplay land. Third, people need to know if they are going to buy this book or not, they don't care about Forestclan or that other made up stuff. Fourth, all of you obsessive Warrior fans should roleplay in a chatroom online. These reviews are supposed to be for people who read the book and they want to say how the book was. Quit annoying other people and get a move on with life. There arevabout half of you that are 15 and still roleplaying these un-real characters. Your all disqusting, obsessive, abusers if these reviews. I look at most of these reviews that you dumb people write, its just plain dumb. Thats it, bye

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 11, 2012

    I'm called brand by my humans

    Im a young white tom with a black dspot shaped like a B on my chest ive been plauged by visions iof strange cats telling me to save this clan from a danger in the shadows bof night

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 7, 2007

    A reviewer

    The beginning of this book was pretty good, but I got bored quickly.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 14, 2007

    Not sure if I'd recommend it

    I personally enjoyed this book because I like reading about marriage, motherhood, and family relationships (esp. when there's some dysfunction). So, I got all of that out of this book. However, I felt that the climax, the revelation of the family secret that was supposed to change the characters forever, was revealed and then the book ended about five pages later! There was no reflection by the characters on what they had learned about their family and no explanation of how they felt or reacted. So that was disappointing. Therefore, if that is what entices you about this book, I would pass it by, I'm sure there are more exciting ones out there. However, if you like to read about a short time period in characters' lives with no real resolutions, just to learn about what's going on with them, then go for it. I would not read another book by this author I don't think.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 2, 2006

    terrific family drama

    Their mother Florence died in a plane crash off of New England just a few years ago and now their dying father septuagenarian Arthur is relocating from Santa Barbara, California to live with his oldest daughter thirtyish mother of three Margaret in Magnolias Heights, New Jersey. Arthur¿s two other children, a single Edie and married Max live nearby in New York City. Margaret, who already feels trapped as a supermom fears she is not up to the task of nurturing her dad, but also insanely covets having another child. Edie seems to thrive on her swinging singles lifestyle and her work in television, but her loneliness compounds her eating disorder. Middle child Max produces infomercials and corporate videos, but broods over the fact that his dreams vanished until in frustration he quits, but hides the truth from his worried spouse. --- As his three offspring panic, Arthur in the final stage of cancer and his grandchildren seem calm. He especially feels at peace after he reveals a family secret shared only by his late wife to his children while they welcome grandpa even for a short time. --- This is a terrific family drama in which the three generations of Brambles (and spouses) cope differently with the impending death of the patriarch. The key to this insightful story line is that each of the four lead characters and the five prime support players (children and spouses) seem different yet fully developed. This is especially true of Arthur and his three children. Though the revelation seems insignificant and unnecessary to the characters¿ reactions, it adds to the belief that dying is a solo act as grandpa felt the need to come clean while his loved ones are support players on his stage. --- Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 28, 2009

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    Posted June 17, 2010

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