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The Golden Cat

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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 Richard Adams, author of Watership Down, deemed "absolutely magical. . ."

The ancient prophecy speaks of a golden cat whose coming will heal the troubled world. But the Queen of Cats has three golden kittens--and when two are stolen away, the distraught parents turn to Tag, the brave young cat who is the protector of the magical Wild Road.

The desperate search moves from the water-lit Oceanarium and sun-dappled Tintagel to the distant Louisiana bayous and the pyramids of Egypt. As Tag and his friends struggle on, so does a terrifying, unearthly force--a preternatural vortex threatening the Wild Road, tearing at the very fabric of existence. But Tag is disastrously unprepared for the powerful darkness that threatens to consume everything in its wake . . .

350 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Gabriel King

12 books29 followers
A pseudonym used by authors M John Harrison and Jane Johnson

Series:
* Tag, the Cat
* Knot Garden

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Profile Image for Michelle Elizabeth.
773 reviews65 followers
August 1, 2017
The Golden Cat undoes several elements that made The Wild Road so poignant, and

The story starts out interestingly enough: healthy animals are entering the wild roads and being spit out dead. The author could have explored endless new ideas,

Also, even though this story revolves around Tag and the gang from the first book, the story just doesn't play on my emotions as a cat lover the way the first book did.The writing was just not up to par this time around.

This book is only for people who loved the first book, but even then I would recommend they be wary; this book does not do the first one justice, and overall, I was kinda disappointed.
Profile Image for Rebecca.
601 reviews25 followers
August 2, 2017
This story hits cat lovers hard. There is despair and hope, sorrow and joy, betrayal and such loyalty, loathing and love, and all tied up in a group of remarkable cats. I picked it up in the morning, and kept reading straight through till I finished it fairly late last night. I could NOT stop until the glorious end.
Profile Image for Michelle Elizabeth.
773 reviews65 followers
November 11, 2022
I somehow remembered this being bad, even though I gave it 3* when I first read it. But it still deserves 3* after all. Certainly not bad, but the finale act felt anticlimactic. There was a lot of settup, but the payout wasn't very rewarding. The characters took the long way 'round just to get back where they started because that's where they needed to be all along.
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207 reviews6 followers
December 6, 2023
Another wild ride from start to finish. The golden kittens are kidnapped, Sealink goes back to her home to find her own kittens, and the Alchemist isn’t gone. Tag and the gang and back at it again and Loves A Dustbin also makes a reappearance along with someone else from ThE Wild Road.
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467 reviews47 followers
November 8, 2025
DNF, 62%. I really tried with this but it is not working for me. The story is not going anywhere and is just being deliberately opaque which isn't impressive. Plus, with the I just can't keep going.
Profile Image for Megan.
28 reviews3 followers
January 13, 2018
'The Golden Cat' is every bit as charming and enchanting as its predecessor, although in some places it has a darkness that could rival Haruki Murakami's 'Kafka on the Shore'.

As with 'The Wild Road', I especially enjoyed Sealink's story - it's conclusion is truly lovely and I've no shame in admitting I was grinning like an idiot in the middle of a coffee shop as I was reading it.

A beautiful read that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
Profile Image for Paul.
235 reviews
November 19, 2022
This is the second book in the series. Often like second books in a series, the world and characters are already fairly well-defined so there's less new things to discover.

Overall, I didn't feel there is much super deep or unexpected, but the story itself still has plenty of mystery and action.
Profile Image for Patricia  Meyers.
575 reviews1 follower
March 9, 2018
Enjoyable

Wasn't sure I would like this book at first! It did take a little time to get back into the story of Tag and his friends. However, I am delighted to report that Gabriel King left me wanting more.
21 reviews
August 21, 2017
Not as good as the first book, but still really enjoyable.
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754 reviews2 followers
May 14, 2019
A colourful world, with well rounded characters, but I found the pacing to be too slow.
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17 reviews
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December 17, 2021
very interesting and crying at the same time this book is highly recommended
11 reviews
May 10, 2024
Great series - a must for anyone who likes cats or adventure, the type of book that keeps you up at night
Profile Image for Featherfire.
39 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2014
I read The Wild Road ages ago (after searching for it for years) and while it was not as enjoyable as I'd hoped or expected, I do remember enjoying it. I wanted to like the sequel too, but I really just... didn't. I couldn't even get through it. My issue wasn't really with the writing... the style has a rather warm, mature feel to it that is nice... and the plot is engaging. My issue is with the portrayal of the animals. They are far too human in their thoughts and actions. What kind of a name for a fox is Francine? How is a cat going to grab anyone "by the short and curlies"? It just didn't sit well with me; if this book was about humans and not cats, I think it'd be great. But as it's supposed to be from the feline perspective, it just really falls flat.
4 reviews
April 25, 2016
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!!!" feeling like the first one did. 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. I have read this book about 4 times and will always reread it!
101 reviews
January 29, 2009
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.
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229 reviews23 followers
May 25, 2017
Meh. I don't know. 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... yet in the end, it really did not seem to tie together all that was. It was disjointed, and so much less than it could have been, with all that richness.
Profile Image for Lucille Bellucci.
Author 11 books2 followers
September 11, 2013
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. Simply marvelous writing.
6 reviews1 follower
August 13, 2009
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. This book deals with animal cruelty as told by the cats.
Profile Image for Michele Brenton.
Author 16 books67 followers
April 28, 2012
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.
51 reviews
April 23, 2013
Pretty wicked storyline, interesting characters, and lots of adventure. Nice atmosphere ranging from seaside town to swamp to aquarium. Enjoyed the prose. However, like The Wild Road, for some reason found a little difficult to get through.
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10k reviews83 followers
July 26, 2016
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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