
The main theme of the book is that the type of person one is inside is more important than the way one seems from the outside. Since then, Fire and Ice has been released in paperback and e-book format in other languages. The book was first published on 1 June 2003 in the US as a hardcover. Fireheart learns that his best friend Graystripe has fallen in love with Silverstream, a warrior from RiverClan, even though it is against the cats' "warrior code". The plot centers around Fireheart and Graystripe, newly promoted warriors of ThunderClan, which is one of the four groups of feral cats living in the wilderness. This book deserves its 4.Fire and Ice is a children's fantasy novel, the second book in the Warriors series, written by Kate Cary under the pen name of Erin Hunter. I’m eager to continue reading about Firepaw and the rest of the Warrior Cats! This first book was a lovely introduction to the world and from what I heard it only gets better after this one! The only thing, besides the large amount of names, is that this story doesn’t give you answers to everything that happened in the story, but I suppose that’s logical in a series. Rather early in the story conflict between the clans escalates and Firepaw is dragged into what looks to become a war between clans. But after a while you’ll know which cat is which. At first this was a bit confusing, especially because many have similar names that end in “paw”, “star” or “claw”. You learn all about the clans and how their hierarchy works, but there’s also tons of names. He is a young red furred cat who is eager to become a warrior. I absolutely loved this book! It contains everything you’d expect from an adventure excitement, humour, a world full of myths surrounding the various cat clans and, last but not least, conflict and battle between the clans! You follow Rusty, who is quickly dubbed Firepaw.
