by Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Laural Merlington
The story and writing style were quite great, which is to be expected from the team of McCaffrey and Scarborough. Still, I prefer the "Acorna" series, because I'm not that big on animals, and I thought it was somewhat ridiculous to narrate the story from the cat's point of view. That's the kind of...
An enjoyable romp through another universe with Anne & Elizabeth. Don't go into these books looking for strong science or complex plots however, these are much more of a fun look through the eyes of cats at us silly humans. Running the gamut from the lives of Barque Cats aboard spaceships to a world...
An enjoyable romp through another universe with Anne & Elizabeth. Don't go into these books looking for strong science or complex plots however, these are much more of a fun look through the eyes of cats at us silly humans. Running the gamut from the lives of Barque Cats aboard spaceships to a world...
After getting past the fact that these barque cats were not in the same universe as the barque cats I was familiar with from the Talents series, and the fact that it read more like a YA novel, I enjoyed the story. Being a cat lover, there were parts of the story where I wanted to cry, so fair warni...
Yep, will be looking out for the next one.
This one just didn't do it for me. The characters were all victims and the cats were too whiny for me. I ended up skipping 1/4 of the book, near the end just so I could read the ending. It didn't do anything for me.