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Guardian Cats And The Lost Books Of Alexandria (2011)

by Rahma Krambo(Favorite Author)
3.92 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Marco, a young cat, loved to listen to his young human, Lily, read books aloud. When Lily’s grandmother gets ill suddenly and is taken to the hospital, young Marco goes out an open door into the outside world looking for food. He finds himself in a strange place which is not the safe, caring atmosphere he knows. In a search for safety and food, Marco enters the town library; there, he finds that he can read himself. He also meets Cicero who becomes his mentor. Cicero is a guardian cat – guarding mystical books from the los Library of Alexandria. He takes Marco on a journey to the past showing him what happened to the Library of Alexandria and how the guardian cats were formed. He also introduces Marco to other cats in The Dead Cats Society; they’re not dea... mored but they get together to befriend each other and listen to tales of guardian cats. Join Marco in an adventure where he befriends a ferret, Polo, and they, along with the Dead Cats Society members fight rogue cats and the evil Professor who is trying to steal the Book of Motion, one of the secret books of mystical powers from the Library of Alexandria and who tries to destroy the library. An enjoyable adventure formed around delightful cat, and one ferret, characters; if you like cats, all age groups will enjoy reading about Marco and his friends. A First Reads book I won.
review 2: Wonderful Book!I am still reading it. Transports me into a different world. Helps me to focus on the Now.Never realised the authenticity of a Cat's world.Wish for more by this Author!!!Finished reading this book,more than a month ago.Had the ebook.Bought the paper back for my grand daughter aged 8. She finished reading it and gave it five stars!Her Review:- Guadian cats, is a good book, because it is knowledgable and mythical, adventerous and AWESOME!!! less
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Ab7
Maybe it's because this was written for a YA audience, but I just couldn't get into this book.
christineandgeno
Fun escapist fantasy fiction about the secret lives of cats.
Dayane
Ugh...
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