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Dreamer's Cat by Stephen Leather

sarahs_bookish_life's review

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5.0

I really wasn't sure what I would make of this book as I don't really read sci fi but I loved it. Very different from the books Stephen leather usually writes but definately worth reading.

seddso's review

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3.0

Well, I don't quite know where to start with this one. Compared to other books by Stephen Leather, its completely different , and at first I couldn't be bothered with it. I put it away. Then, still intrigued, I got it out again, to read another chapter then give up in frustration. I gave it one more go, and read through to the end - I don't know whether I'd have persevered with it if I'd known the outcome, but what I can say is its weird , quite kinky , and is a total fantasy read. There are notes towards what the world has become , or will become if we continue down this current path, and its not a good world we're heading for.

If you like fantasy, try it. It'll certainly make you think

omnibozo22's review

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3.0

This is an early Stephen Leather book. He rattles around in scifi territory, expanding on a premise we've seen from Gibson, concerning entertainment modules containing increasingly violent and sexual content. Not as engaging as his later thriller books. I've only read a couple so far, so I don't know how much more scifi he wrote, though I do see that the did a long series of supernatural books with a single lead character. I'm not much of a fan of the genre, as even in scifi, there are 'rules of the world' that must be observed. Supernatural stories do not have though bounds. (Think Ann Rice's vampires in daylight and those silly sparkly ones in that other silly series.)

kyliecoffeecatreads's review

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1.0

Ok wtf was this book it was bad but couldn't stop reading im going to give serious trigger warnings for this including violence sexual violence, rape. And yeah just wtf happen this book is a bit of an acid trip
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