I received this book from the SPSFC4, where I was a judge. This book was a semi-finalist in the competition, and I'm sorry to the author for posting this so late. While my reviews on other places went up back in May, I've been bogged down in my written reviews.
A delightful travel romp with cats, Time of the Cat is a lot of fun! I listened to the book on Audible, and the narrator did a great job - the voices, especially of the cats, were great.
This is one of those “lost in time” paradox novels, where the characters are literally trapped in various time periods, but then weird anachronisms start happening, which suggests other things might be afoot.
The story is very British, though I, as a Canadian, found it easy enough to understand the overall joke of the show Cramberleigh and even caught some references to other UK stuff from real life. Not all of it, of course, but I do enjoy the odd British show here and there.
The characters are a lot of fun. It’s third-person multi-pov, so we follow quite a few characters on their journeys. There are some little romances, cat and guardian dynamics, friendships, and colleague banter that give the whole thing a very cozy and workplace comedy feel. There’s some great LGBTQ rep, which was nice, but the star of the show was the cats. They were so funny and cute. They talk, but they still act like cats, and even why they act the way they do now that they can talk is touched upon. It’s very fun.
I will say, though, that while I thought this book was bonkers in the best way and absolutely delightful, the middle section does drag a bit. I turned up the speed on my audiobook for a while because I was starting to get a bit bored. But then it picks back up again.
The book also has copious footnotes that are a riot. I love, frankly unneeded, footnotes in novels, and this book has a billion of them. They really do add to the worldbuilding and fill in some gaps, too.
Overall, if you’re looking for something cozy, has fun dialogue and settings, is an ode to fandom, and has cats, look no further.