Always Chaotic Evil: The cats initially see the cannibalistic, dimension-invading saurians this way, but their behavior proves to be a result of desperation and generations of cultural manipulation by the Lone Power rather than any inherent evil in their nature.The series is targeted to adults instead of a Young Adult audience, but the only difference this makes is the presence of some explicit references to sexuality and the fact that the viewpoint character, Rhiow, is an adult cat. The books in the trilogy are: The Book of Night with Moon (1997), To Visit the Queen (1999) (UK title: On Her Majesty's Wizardly Service), and The Big Meow, written as a Storyteller's Bowl project and originally available only via "subscribing" at the project web site (2011), now available as an ebook (2017). The Feline Wizards trilogy is a sister series to Young Wizards, also written by Diane Duane, following the adventures of a group of wizardly cats who maintain the worldgates in New York City.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |