![]() ![]() I liked this novel for the most part, but she wrote like 1000 novels. I am not sure how I feel about Andre Norton moving forward. It’s a lot of fun, not a great novel, but great in the way of imagining a hero running into battle followed by a herd of cats and kinkajou and other animals that he can talk to and is trying to save. So yes, anyway, then tropes abound! It’s a colonial space adventure…there’s conspiracies and governmental corruption and adeventures and you love the cats. Although I don’t know if I want to speak to my cats. So obviously this is some real wish-fulfillment for a lot of us. It turns out that this mostly means cats. Save up to 80 versus print by going digital with VitalSource. It’s a colonial space adventurethere’s conspiracies and governmental corruption and adeventures and you love the cats. ![]() We follow young Troy Horan, of the Dipple, who can only find work in a pet store where exotic animals are shipped in to the colony. Catseye is written by Andre Norton and published by Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy. We find ourselves on an Earthlike planet, a colony that is also the temporary housing ground of a refugee people who though given safe passage and a place to live are treated as second class citizens. So this is an early 1960s science fiction novel by the pseudonymous writer Andre Norton, who I can’t say I know a lot about, and it is NOT the Margaret Atwood novel. I read this novel right after a novel about a mother dealing with the suicide death of her teenage son, and well, I think I needed this one. ![]()
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