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Empire of the Cat (UnDead Animals Book 1), by John Burks

Empire of the Cat (UnDead Animals Book 1), by John Burks

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Empire of the Cat (UnDead Animals Book 1), by John Burks

Empire of the Cat (UnDead Animals Book 1), by John Burks



Empire of the Cat (UnDead Animals Book 1), by John Burks

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Human beings built an incredible world of technology reaching even to the stars. Then they destroyed it and drove themselves to extinction. Now, all that remains of mankind are their ravenous corpses, zombies on the eternal hunt for fresh meat and brains. The humans were long gone, but the animals have survived--and evolved. The cats have ruthlessly ruled over Middle Park for a thousand generations, keeping each species in their allotted place with a bloodied, iron claw. The squirrels man the Kingdom’s great airships and protect the Wall, keeping the eternally hungry zombies at bay. The rats toil in the mines and the fields, supplying Middle Park with precious resources. The dogs are little better than slaves working in spots no animal will go. And the rabbits serve only one purpose. They are food for the cats. The animals of Middle Park are sure they are the only living survivors in a world overrun by the dead. But when the Kingdom comes under attack by a mysterious necromancer known only as the Sleeping Man--a creature who can control undead animals--those illusions of safety are destroyed forever. Four animals--a warrior squirrel who’s lost everything, a slave dog, a rat from the deepest sewers, and a rabbit escaping the butcher’s block--must band together and go where no animal of Middle Park has ventured for a thousand generations. The mystery of the Sleeping Man lies at the heart of the ancient city filled with the walking dead—and should the four fail to solve it, Middle Park will fall.

Empire of the Cat (UnDead Animals Book 1), by John Burks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #818669 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-17
  • Released on: 2015-10-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Empire of the Cat (UnDead Animals Book 1), by John Burks


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Cute, comical, violent, patriotic, endearing allegory-- great characters! Epic military adventure & Revolution By Carol Kean Great characters, hilarious scenes, great dialogue, classic themes -- take an epic story of rebellion, brotherhood, soldiers, enemies becoming allies, replace the humans with squirrels, dogs, rats, cats, bunnies and mice, and an old story becomes fresh and new.The pigeons. The gorillas. The pandas. The Great Wall of.... not China, but Central Park, now known as Middle Park. A dictatorship of cats, somewhat like the pigs in "Animal Farm." An underdog, like Fiver in "Watership Down," who rises to the an occasion and becomes a great leader. The rats in this clever allegory remind me of WWII Germany.Ever see a documentary on the Messerschmidt factory? Warbirds built *underground* - those Germans! The dirty rats! - brilliant engineers. So much of this novel is rich in military history and tradition. Fans of Michael Reisig's "The Hawks of Kamalon" should flock to this story.All the makings of a literary classic are here, or would be, but for one thing. The author tends to repeat himself. Too many words, too many details. How many times do we need to read that the cats killed the parents of the two squirrel brothers? And yet, and yet, the story was so engaging, and so cute, I kept reading. I sped past some of the battle scenes (unlike hordes of zombie fans, I cannot bear to see a dog with a sword hacking up zombies).This is so engaging, and it would make the cutest movie ever, but kids may not be able to handle the downside of great military epics: heroes die.Did I mention the zombies? I'll never understand the fascination of the book-buying, movie watching public with zombies.This long, long, long story ended abruptly on a cliff hanger. This is sure to set off all the one- and two-star bandits. So will the typos and other errors on almost every page. A round of editing, trimming, tightening, and pruning would make this a first-rate tale that generations of readers could love. As it is, it's a great story, and I enjoyed reading it. Just check out how many Kindle Highlights I shared (if you can find the page: hello, Amazon! Why is it so hard to find if one is not on the Kindle?).

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Well, We're done here folks. Time to let someone else take over By The Infamous ElJay I picked this one out of a hat. Just one of the many books that thread through my amazon suggestions.It's wonderful.In the current zeitgeist, the zombie apocalypse is always about us. The humans.This time we screwed it all up. We're gone and our furry companions and the rest of the animal kingdom are left to fend for themselves in the broken world we left behind. Oh sure, our zombies are still hanging around (the animals call them "Hungry Men") but we're toast as lord and master of all we surveyed.John Burks gives us a marvelous story about the squirrels, the dogs, the rats and the cats that inherit the world from us. And it seems that some of our less sterling traits have manifested . There is still racism (true racism in this case) and class warfare and pride and privilege. Some uneven editing and some grammar fails along the way but nothing egregious.There is also honor, duty and sacrifice.And a barbarian dog named Bonan.That in itself makes this book worth reading. I can hope that the next book in the series comes soon, because I require this.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Awsome Reading By Kindle Customer I love zombie apocalypse books, but this one is in a class by itself. This is a different take on zombies, and I must admit I LOVE LOVE LOVED it!! This is both fantasy and science fiction at their finest . I couldn't put it down and can't wait for the next!

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