Twigpaw's Warriors: Darkest Night

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Book Title: Warriors: A Vision of Shadows: Darkest Night
Total # of Pages: 303

Character’s Name: Twigpaw

A is for the ADVENTURES she has with Finpaw, such as finding a frog for Dewpaw’s nest.
B is for the BRANCH that fell on Finpaw’s tail, resulting in part of his tail getting cut off; Twigpaw saved him from worse injuries.
C is for her COURAGE in choosing the Clan she wanted to fight for.
D is for her DISLIKE of Sandynose, her mentor, who criticizes everything she does and tells her to stay away from Finpaw, his son.
E is for her EAGERNESS to hear stories about her mother Pebbleshine.
F is for FINPAW, Twigpaw’s friend in SkyClan who goes with her to ThunderClan.
G is for her GALLANT nature when it comes to helping other cats.
H is for HAWKWING, Twigpaw
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P is for the PINE TREE Sandynose made Twigpaw climb; Twigpaw fell off and was bruised.
Q is for her QUICK decision to choose ThunderClan over SkyClan.
R is for the ROCK SLIDE in ThunderClan’s camp; Twigpaw helped gather herbs when a patrol came asking for herbs.
S is for SKYCLAN, Twigpaw’s birth Clan whom she tries to live with; she decides to return to ThunderClan right before her warrior ceremony.
T is for THUNDERCLAN, the Clan where Twigpaw was raised and chooses to fight for after living with SkyClan for a while.
U is for the UPHEAVAL when ShadowClan gave SkyClan land; border tensions increased due to lack of warriors in both Clans.
V is for VIOLETSHINE, Twigpaw’s sister who stays in SkyClan with their father, Hawkwing.
W is for the amount of WATER that came through rain that soaked prey and started to rot herbs through all five Clans.
X is for her XCITEMENT of sharing the apprentices’ den with Reedpaw, Finpaw, Dewpaw, and Violetshine
Y is for her YEARNING to stay with with Hawkwing, Violetshine, and Finpaw, despite the pull between ThunderClan and SkyClan.
Z is for her ZEALOUS joy when she finally pleased Sandynose on a border

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