The Golden Cat

The Golden Cat.
The Golden Cat

Apr 24, Humaneeccentric rated it really liked it. I gave it four stars because I was spoiled from the first book. This story didn't have the whole "holy crap, this is awesome!!!

Don't misunderstand me, it's still a really good book. The characters are just so well thought out just like the 1st book and the storyline is good, too - albeit a bit harder to follow.

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I have read this book about 4 times and will always reread it! Jan 22, A rated it it was ok. Follow up book to The Wild road. The writing style of the author has changed from the first, and therefore I did not like this one. The three separate adventures of Tag and Leonora Whitsand Merril, Ragnar and Pertelot, Sealink, and a new mysterious character; which converge at the end. Provides another, final conclusion to The Wild road.

Sep 12, Hannah rated it liked it Shelves: The threads of mythology and legend were so promising, and parts of the book really drew me along, wanting to know how it would all be tied together It was disjointed, and so much less than it could have been, with all that richness. Sep 11, Lucille Bellucci rated it it was amazing.

It was a huge treat, a feast of words woven together magically throughout. In the beginning, only one of the three golden kittens, Odin, Leonora, and Isis, are supposed to be the Golden Cat, savior of the world, but then it is revealed that the three form the whole, a Trinity in more than a subtle reference to Christian beliefs. Apr 28, Michele Brenton rated it it was amazing Shelves: Can't remember how I ended up reading this book - I think it might have been in a bargain bucket somewhere. Memorable, exciting and unusual. It isn't often I find a book to surprise me but this one did. I must get hold of the first of the pair and read that too.

Pretty wicked storyline, interesting characters, and lots of adventure. Nice atmosphere ranging from seaside town to swamp to aquarium. However, like The Wild Road, for some reason found a little difficult to get through.

The Golden Cat

Dec 22, kat rated it liked it Shelves: Not as spectacularly wonderful as The Wild Road , but still completely charming. May 21, Michelle rated it did not like it. I really, really wanted to like this.

I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt and say maybe it would have been better had I read book one first and maybe they should write that this is book 2 in the front of the book somewhere However, I found it really boring and hard to follow. Aug 13, Debra rated it really liked it. Good blend of Sci Fi, fantasy and reality. Cat lovers especially will enjoy this tale. Not altogether pleasant at times but suitable for older teens.

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This book deals with animal cruelty as told by the cats. Mar 28, A. I read this ages ago, so can't really remember what I thought of it! Nov 21, Sharon rated it really liked it Shelves: Quite entertaining - better than the first one. Sep 26, Kim marked it as to-read. Jan 13, Caitlin M. As seen on Book re marks- http: Jun 20, Mckinley rated it did not like it Shelves: Couldn't get into it. Started with this one instead of the first in the series, maybe that's the issue?

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Jul 22, Misty rated it it was amazing. Wonderful follow up to The Wild Road. Dec 21, Soubhi rated it liked it Shelves: I found the language and tone disruptive to the story.

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I wanted to like this more than I did, mostly because Watership Down is one of my very favorite books. This one didn't come close for me. Melissa rated it really liked it Jul 29, Jun 23, Sparky Lurkdragon rated it really liked it Shelves: Not as good as The Wild Road, but a nice read nonetheless. Archer rated it it was amazing Mar 18, Steele also employed two ex- Whalers: Galia Fleet as security chief and Rinaldo Escobar , her assistant. The front of the Golden Cat consists of a garden opening on the street below and a patio.

The entrance leads to the reception and lounges a floor above. The right side of the building is the apartment and office of the Madame, the courtesans' dormitory and their shared bathroom. The other side of the building consists of a two-story hall where guests can enjoy themselves with the courtesans, as well as several private suites with red lamps to indicate if they are occupied.

A steam-room can be found on the underground level, adjacent to a fish pond. The office of the security chief is hidden behind a curtain in the main hall. Sign In Don't have an account? The Golden Cat as seen from street level.

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Little better than a cursed brothel. Contents [ show ]. A staircase adorned with pictures of past employees. The makeup station in the courtesans' bathroom at the Golden Cat.

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The Golden Cat is a renowned pleasure establishment found in the Distillery District of Dunwall. Part brothel, part steam-house, and part theater and burlesque parlor, it is also known as the best tavern in the Isles. It is the primary location of the mission House of Pleasure and. In The Golden Cat, Gabriel King continues the enchanting quest that began with The Wild Road—the novel the San Francisco Chronicle crowned “mythical,” and .

Four people share a private suite at the Golden Cat. One of the Pendleton twins has a private audience with a courtesan. Courtesans lounging around on the underground level.