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Title:The Wild Road (Tag, the Cat #1)
Author:Gabriel King
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 460 pages
Published:March 1st 1999 by Del Rey Books (first published 1997)
Categories:Fantasy. Animals. Cats. Fiction. Animal Fiction
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Once in every age, there comes a special cat. His mission is not to rule, but to guide the rulers to their destiny, to uphold the balance of the natural world, and to discover the leonine heart and spirit that is the legacy of all cats everywhere. Now, in the grand storytelling style of "Watership Down" and "Tailchaser's Song," comes an epic tale of adventure and danger, of heroism against insurmountable odds, and of love and comradeship among extraordinary animals who must brave The Wild Road.
Secure in a world of privilege and comfort, the kitten Tag is happy as a pampered house pet--until the dreams come. Dreams that pour into his safe, snug world from the wise old cat Majicou: hazy images of travel along the magical highways of the animals, of a mission, and of a terrible responsibility that will fall on young Tag. Armed with the cryptic message that he must bring the King and Queen of cats to Tintagel before the spring equinox, Tag ventures outside.
But had ancient Majicou somehow misjudged? Tag barely knows his own backyard and is scarely equipped for a quest out into the wide world! But ready or not, Tag is catapulted into the unknown to face danger and win allies in the wily urban fox Loves a Dustbin, and the far-seeing magpie One for Sorrow. Along the way, others will join their quest: Cy, the strange little tabby; Sealink, the globe-trotting cat with an eye for a handsome tom; and Mousebreath, wise in the ways of the world. Together, this band of frightened yet courageous animals will brave the wild road to seek the King and Queen.
But finding the royal pair is only half the challenge, as an evil human known only as the Alchemist doggedly pursues the Queen for hisown ghastly ends. For the Queen, a descendant of the legendary line of Golden Cats, holds the key to an ancient prophecy that foretells enormous power for those who control this rare and extraordinary breed.
And if the Alchemist achieves his goal, the world can never be safe again.
A stunning literary achievement, "The Wild Road" is a sweeping feat of the imagination, an amazing mystical highway to an unseen place known only to cats and their chosen, trusted companions.

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Original Title: The Wild Road
ISBN: 0345423038 (ISBN13: 9780345423030)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tag, the Cat #1

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I thought this book would be a cat story, just like Watership Down was for rabbits, but this was a little different. It's cats/fantasy, which I didn't see coming, and the magic of the 'roads' the cats can travel on gets a little lost. This book is a 'journey' style book, in which often the characters do no more than search out their next meal, and that was kind of boring. It was also choppy and unfocussed, stopping one scene with action then moving on to the other characters, so that when you

I loved this book - I re-read it at least once a year, in fact my hardcover copy is looking rather well worn these days. If you love fantasy, adventure, and mystical stories of cats, you'll appreciate this book.

Not as good as I expected, but still a decent book. Pretty interesting.

Overall, a fun, but not too spectacular read.I really enjoyed the way King wrote his cat characters. The way they spoke--a bit distracted and not too wordy--really felt like the way a cat would express itself through verbal language. And there was a lot of body language, head rubbing and sudden tail licking, things that cats usually do when they are in certain moods. Individuals also had distinction in speech and body language patterns, which was well defined and appreciated. The story itself

Read all my reviews on http://urlphantomhive.booklikes.com For years, this was the favourite book of one of my friends. She'd been telling me for ages to read it, and apparently thought I wasn't doing that fast enough because one day, she just delivered it in the mail to me, so I didn't have an excuse any more and could read it immediately.And even though it has been years since I read it, I've always found it a special book. It was the first real book with animals as main characters and animal

Originally read January 28 - February 20, 2012 .This book helped me through a rough period when I was in a lot of physical pain, and I have fond memories of it in that regard.Reread October 16, 2013 - April 1, 2013 (I can take a long time to read a book because I have such a good memory, I can afford to put it down for a while).I could have done without the (view spoiler)[cat sex (hide spoiler)]; but this is a very poignant tale of the power of friendship, and the cruelty of humans to "lesser"

It was hard to read this book; the digital formatting was full of typos, for starters (for example the word "torn" was printed as "tom." Many words with "rn" came out with "m" instead, and there were several other combinations that were just wrong.But the story, too, was a challenge to follow. As a fantasy, of course, the rules of how the world works can be totally different from our reality, and this book took some big jumps with this. The Wild Road itself traveled/wove through time, and the

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