I received a copy of this book from the Editor in exchange for an honest review.
Let’s just take a second to admire this wonderful cover. It is a piece of art by Sarah Dahlinger and it just the cutest thing ever, myar!!!!
And it is not just the cover that is amazing, but the idea of this anthology. A collection of stories about cats, and this is amazing, but there is more to it! Because we have not only cats but pirates too. How cool is that??? And I think that all of you can guess correctly!
We are presented with a rich collection of short stories, with different worlds, settings, mythologies, and writing, and all of them are unique and wonderful.
Truth be told, I haven’t loved all of them in the same way, some of them I loved, some I enjoyed and a couple of them weren’t really my cup of tea, but we have so many different stories, written by so many different authors, that this was expected. But all these stories have unique ideas and premises, and all of them are quite brilliant!
If you would embark in this adventure you would travel by sea, you would be on spaceships, you would find magic and technology, and you would met with ancient Egyptian Gods, but with some Norse Gods too. And you would encounter some magical creature. But most of all, you would be in the midst of cats, of every temperament and in every form. Cats, cats, and again… cats!
The only downside of this book was that it made me really miss my cat, or the one that currently owns my parents, to be more precise. I really miss that little furball dictator. She is a real tyrant, but we love her anyway!
But back to the anthology, this was a crazy adventure, and I enjoyed every moment I spent reading it. My favourite stories were:
A Royal Saber’s Work is Never Done by Beth Cato. I have this author on my TBR since forever, but I haven’t managed to read any of her books, so this short story was my first with her. And I loved it! The world in this one was captivating, and the story was quite a complete one. It was adventurous and it let you wonder about the past of her characters, but it gives you and ending top, and it was just the best ending!
The Perfect Kibble by Krista D. Ball. I discovered this author in April, with The Demons We See, and I loved that book. As I loved this short story. It was just so much fun. And so much on point. I mean, there is a twist in the end, but it was the most realistic portraits ever of how it is to live with a cat. It was just so real. And so damn fun. I laughed out loud while reading it! And if you have read, and loved, The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett, you would love this very short story!
Pirates Only Love Treasure by Frances Pauli. This one was the cutest story of all. It reminded me about when I first read Treasure Island as a kid, and it was just sweet and… cute! I loved this one, really!
The Growing of the Green by L. Donnelly. Pirates cats on spaceships. It was just too cool for words! And it left me wanting more. So much more! I loved the characters, the setting, and the story. You can’t really ask for more!!!!
This is a very peculiar anthology, with a ton of different and unique ideas, and it is full of cats! So I have no doubt that everyone can find something to love here, and it is a perfect companion for a couple of pleasant days!