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Sora's Quest (The Cat's Eye Chronicles #1) Paperback | Pages: 250 pages
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Title:Sora's Quest (The Cat's Eye Chronicles #1)
Author:T.L. Shreffler
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Second Edition
Pages:Pages: 250 pages
Published:April 18th 2012 by Runaway Pen
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Romance. Paranormal

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Sora Fallcrest always dreamed of adventure, but as a member of the nobility, she learned the ways of a Lady instead. Now seventeen, she is expected to choose a husband and marry. She plots to run away, but just as she is stepping out the door, she runs into a mysterious man--and is kidnapped.

Abducted from her manor, Sora is plunged into a world of magical races, arcane jewelry and forgotten lore. She finds herself at the mercy of a dangerous assassin, haunted by an even darker past. She yearns for freedom, but he won't let her go--not when her Cat's Eye necklace is the only thing that can save his life.

But the necklace itself presents a problem. It is an ancient device from the long forgotten War of the Races, and its magic has the ability to steal souls. Can Sora learn to wield its power -- or will the power wield her? (Winner of the SKOW 2006 Best Fantasy Award)

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Original Title: Sora's Quest
ISBN: 0985166339 (ISBN13: 9780985166335)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.catseyechronicles.com
Series: The Cat's Eye Chronicles #1
Literary Awards: SKoW Award

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3.5 starsMeh. Everything about this book was a serious meh. But hey, it's free on Amazon so I'm not going to bitch about it! But my biggest problem was that the only character I got attached to was Dorian. I know, I know, that didn't turn out quite as I was hoping to. Crash and Sora were both really decent. I wasn't annoyed with them but they didn't make me feel anything. I just didn't care for them. Burn, on the other hand, is a really great character and I liked him a lot as well. I got really

**This is a review of the newly revised edition, released March 2013About to be put on display to attract a suitor (i.e. the highest bidder), Sora decides to run away directly after her dance performance. Unfortunately for her, she's not the only one planning something: an assassin crashes the performance and kills her father. Fleeing in the ensuing chaos, Sora manages to escape the chaos, only to run into (quite literally) the assassin. Since he can't afford for her to blow his cover, he takes

It is time to abandon ship me mateys!I heard about this novel from Angela @ pooled ink who wrote a raving review. In fact, the review was so exuberant in its praise, that I immediately went and downloaded the novel, which was available for free on Amazon.Now I had issues with this novel at the start. I didnt like the prologue. But I thought to meself, well, we are obviously not supposed to like the bad guy. So I kept going. Then the novel proper started and we were introduced to the heroine.The

I have a weird relationship with this book. My affection for it is split along a very clear divide. Theres the first 80% of the book, which Ill review in one chunk, and then the remaining 20%, which I will also review in its own separate chunk.So, lets take a look at the first 80%.For the first 80% of the book I really wasnt feeling it. It read more like a middle grade book to me. Theres absolutely nothing wrong with middle grade, but it just wasnt what I was expecting. I didnt feel a huge

4/4.5 stars.This was surprisingly good.Sora's Quest follows a band of misfit characters on a journey... my favourite type of story, speckled with a fantasy background. Sora is a second tier noblewoman, although without a place in high society as rumours swirl speculating on her legitimacy. Crash is an unfeeling assassin who knows his purpose and gets the job done. Dorian, cheeky and charismatic, the giver of comedic relief. And Burn, the mediator and giant teddy bear who I adored in their mini

I DID NOT EXPECT THIS!This is such an amazing book! The essence of Fantasy done right! When I started the book, I had a stomach flop moment where i was like "Oh dear, rich girl hating her privileged life...great" but Shreffler made me eat my words and for the first time I didn't mind whatsoever!Sora is an amazing character! She is not an amazingly strong girl, but she has spunk! The right amount of spunk that made you love her as the book progressed. Shreffler made me adore ALL the characters,

So overall, I really enjoyed this- very promising for a series. Sora drove me up a wall in the beginning, but it's to be expected in YA that the heroine starts out naive (and sometimes downright stupid). If you want to predict her actions, you just have to think of the very last thing you would do ;-) HOWEVER, by the end she seemed liked she'd wizened up a bit, so I'll give her a fresh slate for the next book. I liked the vivid characters in this. Crash is complicated and intriguing, Dorian is

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