After continuing to read this book, it becomes very evident that the abundance of characters starts to become confusing for the author because she uses previous names for characters instead of their current names'. This is not a huge problem, it is obvious when it happens and very easy to correct the mistake in your mind.
When reading this book, the creativity allows for the story to have multiple themes at once, so far, the theme appears that the theme is warning against over-ambition. This is what the theme must be because one of the best warriors in ThunderClan really wants to become clan deputy and then leader and will stop at nothing to achieve that status. The consequences of this potential theme have yet to be revealed, but it must be fairly obvious that there will be some sort of a consequence sooner or later in the story. I think the author thinks this theme is important because some of the most ambitious people have become very powerful, but were not suited for that power. This is what I believe that the negative result of the ambitious warrior in ThunderClan might be, he will eventually become a clan leader, but be terrible at it or be exceptional but not to the gain of the people that he would be leading.
The setting of this story in in a forest, but the geological location might be a little bit harder to find. There is snowy winters in the forest, even with references to blizzards that might eventually pop up every once in a while. This must mean that the story takes place a fair distance from the equator. There is also a lack thereof mention of hot summers, so it would be safe to assume that this might be in the northern great plains or in southern Canada.






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