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A Cat's Guide to Bonding with Dragons: A Humorous Fantasy Adventure (Dragoncat Book 1) Kindle Edition
The unlikely duo who might just save the world
Ben must be the hungriest cat ever…
One moment, he was enjoying a breakfast of salmon trimmings in his home in South Wales. The next, he was teleported across time and space onto the cold stone floor of an evil warlock.
Locked in the warlock’s tower through day and night, Ben may have to serve him for a while. He'll hate this, especially having to hunt those infernal demon rats when the warlock doesn’t feed him well at all.
Meanwhile, in a distant academy, a dragon is bored out of her mind. Unable to wear a saddle, no human dares mount her. Is there anyone in this land who can ride her into battle against the forces of the evil warlocks? Somehow, she doubts she’ll ever find a suitable bond.
Unless there is another creature with enough dexterity to fulfil that role. One, perhaps, who is currently sprinting right out of a warlock’s front door…
- Reading age8 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 28, 2020
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- “You have weaknesses, and you have fears; we all do. But the difference between those who live up to their callings and those who don’t is that we don’t let the weaknesses control us. Pride, sloth, reliance, and gluttony are transient. Yet, if you let them, they will stop you from becoming who you are meant to be.”Highlighted by 76 Kindle readers
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- ASIN : B08LP5GV32
- Publisher : Worldwalkers Publishing (December 28, 2020)
- Publication date : December 28, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 2769 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 214 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #35,073 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author
When Chris Behrsin isn’t out exploring the world, he’s behind a keyboard writing tales of dragons and magical lands. He was born into the genre through a steady diet of Terry Pratchett. His fiction fuses a love for fantasy and whimsical plots with philosophy and voyages into the worlds of dreams.
Visit www.chrisbehrsin.com to learn more about him and to download a free novel.
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The writing in this story made it fun to read! The author caught the cat's point of view and thoughts very well! (We cat owners KNOW our kitties can be snarky IF only they could talk!) The characters are well developed through Ben's eyes... and the world building allowed us to see everything in our minds.
The story is unusual, but Chris Berhsin makes it work. I am glad that I had discovered this author! I love unusual stories where relationships are important in the battles against evil. I love stories that emphasize teamwork. I love characters who aren't perfect but strive to become better. There is also humor along with the action and adventure! Pretty much everything I love in a story is present here!
My favorite part of the book is the relationship between Ben and Salanraja - it grows with each challenge. Too, Ben learns to become more mature in his thinking with Salanraja's help - whether he really wants to or not! That's the beauty of relationships, right?
While I was given an ARC, I am freely sharing my opinion. I purchased a copy of this book as well to support this author. I can't wait to read the NEXT story in this series! MORE, Chris, please!!! Grab this story - you will be glad that you did!
I am probably a little too old to truly enjoy this book, but a younger audience wouldn't notice the parts that could have used a good editor. I can't comment on the mechanics because I listened to the book with my Alexa app.
Ben is a snarky Bengal cat who is very proud of his heritage. He finds himself dragged by an evil wizard into a world where dragons and magic exist and nothing works the way it did in his own world. In cat like fashion, he manages to land on his feet - finally - after befriending a dragon.
A truly G rated book (kudos for that!!), only references to language, no crude comments. Very appropriate for middle schoolers who love fantasies with dragons and lots of adventure.
I recommend this book for young people.
(Read with Kindle Unlimited subscription and listened to with Alexa Android app.)
A cat becomes a dragon rider by being drawn to another Dimension. Very interesting fun story with great characters, Evil Minions, cats and Dragons.
This was a fun read. Having owned (?) a cat in the past, I found this very humorous and real.
I definitely recommend this story to you.
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Despite that there are always times when people who want to read something light-hearted, enjoyable and entertaining. If you want to show off your literary credentials then bugger off and read Dostoevsky or something; you'd be right out of place at one of my BBQ's.
I dislike saying that an author has been influenced by other writers as that comes with a vague accusation of stealing and I don't think that's the case here. It's hard to think of a single work in the past 30 years where dragons do not speak mind-to-mind.
I would describe this book as a mix of Westall (Cats of Seroster especially), McCaffrey (Dragonriders of Pern) with a pinch of Pratchett (where to begin?) and Holt (Overtime, Paint your Dragon, Snow White and the Seven Samurai...). Might also be a bit of Tailchaser in "Bengie" as well!😁