Catacombs: A Tale of the Barque Cats (Barque Cats Series)

Read * Catacombs: A Tale of the Barque Cats (Barque Cats Series) PDF by ! Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Catacombs: A Tale of the Barque Cats (Barque Cats Series) For one thing, there’s a new queen on Mau: Pshaw-Ra’s daughter Nefure, a spoiled brat — er, cat — with a temper as short as her attention span. Highly evolved, the cats share an almost telepathic bond with their minders, or Cat Persons — until, suddenly, there is no “almost” about it, and a particular Barque Cat, Chester, learns to ex- change thoughts with his human friend, Jubal. When fear of a virulent plague leads the government first to quarantine an

Catacombs: A Tale of the Barque Cats (Barque Cats Series)

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Rating : 4.78 (871 Votes)
Asin : 1455843113
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 131 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-21
Language : English

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Chester and his 10-year-old human friend Jubal are likable young heroes who make a good foil to the charismatic, shadowy Pshaw-Ra. Readers of all ages will be entertained as the barque cats explore strange new worlds and save the day. The barque cats, mistaken for a public health hazard, flee Earth for the feline-dominated planet, Mau, with the help of Pshaw-Ra, a mysterious cat with his own spaceship. (Jan.) (c) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. . From Publishers Weekly McCaffrey and Scarborough follow January 2010's Catalyst with another light space adventure featuring super-smart cats. All rights reserved. Oddly, no one--including the humans--is bothered that he plans to take over the universe on behalf of felinekind

YA and fans of authors only. Rotten Roger YA and fans only. This story continues from the last book, where cats want to be our rulers. This is a nice YA story but not much meat or suspense.. Only my opinion A Great read. For many years I have read McCartney books. As always I am engrossed I the story. Love from a fan.. A Sequel Written for Cat Lovers I must agree with some of the other reviewers that this book did not seem to be as captivating as the first one. I didn't really have all that much trouble finishing it as I really did get a kick out the writer's insights into cats. These were brought in by casual touches that would be familiar to cat lovers everywhere.One that immediately comes to mind is where the Grand Vizier, Pshaw-Ra is teaching the kittens to control gravity so as to make themselves heavier or lighter. This shows great insight and experience with the joys of living with one or more cats. I'm sur

For one thing, there’s a new queen on Mau: Pshaw-Ra’s daughter Nefure, a spoiled brat — er, cat — with a temper as short as her attention span. Highly evolved, the cats share an almost telepathic bond with their minders, or Cat Persons — until, suddenly, there is no “almost” about it, and a particular Barque Cat, Chester, learns to ex- change thoughts with his human friend, Jubal. When fear of a virulent plague leads the government first to quarantine and then to kill all a

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