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MASTERS OF MARS
by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and—but for the few relics that prove they were ever there—knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive…. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 |
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"Matthew" wrote in message .. . MASTERS OF MARS by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and—but for the few relics that prove they were ever there—knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive…. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 Thanks Matthew! I'm reading Anne McCaffery & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's book 'Acorna's Rebels' in which felines have a high profile. -- Shirley http://community.webshots.com/user/shirleycatuk |
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Matthew wrote:
MASTERS OF MARS by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and—but for the few relics that prove they were ever there—knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive…. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 I'll look out for that one, it sounds good. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Shirley wrote:
"Matthew" wrote in message .. . MASTERS OF MARS by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and—but for the few relics that prove they were ever there—knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive…. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 Thanks Matthew! I'm reading Anne McCaffery & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's book 'Acorna's Rebels' in which felines have a high profile. Anne McCaffery is known for her love of cats, I've read quite a few of her books. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Adrian A wrote: Shirley wrote: "Matthew" wrote in message ... MASTERS OF MARS by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and�but for the few relics that prove they were ever there�knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive�. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 Thanks Matthew! I'm reading Anne McCaffery & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's book 'Acorna's Rebels' in which felines have a high profile. Anne McCaffery is known for her love of cats, I've read quite a few of her books. Although the author's name escapes me at the moment, there's a whole series of "Ghatti" books - they involve a planet's native species of large telepathic cats who bond with human partners. |
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) kirjoitti:
Adrian A wrote: Shirley wrote: "Matthew" wrote in message .. . MASTERS OF MARS by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and�but for the few relics that prove they were ever there�knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive�. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 Thanks Matthew! I'm reading Anne McCaffery & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's book 'Acorna's Rebels' in which felines have a high profile. Anne McCaffery is known for her love of cats, I've read quite a few of her books. Although the author's name escapes me at the moment, there's a whole series of "Ghatti" books - they involve a planet's native species of large telepathic cats who bond with human partners. Gayle Greeno, according to Google and Amazon.com. -- Christine in Laitila, Finland christal63 (at) gmail (dot) com photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 photos: http://community.webshots.com/user/chkr63 |
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:
Adrian A wrote: Shirley wrote: "Matthew" wrote in message .. . MASTERS OF MARS by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and?but for the few relics that prove they were ever there?knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive?. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 Thanks Matthew! I'm reading Anne McCaffery & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's book 'Acorna's Rebels' in which felines have a high profile. Anne McCaffery is known for her love of cats, I've read quite a few of her books. Although the author's name escapes me at the moment, there's a whole series of "Ghatti" books - they involve a planet's native species of large telepathic cats who bond with human partners. I've just Googled "Ghatti" and the author is Gayle Greeno, another one for me to look out for. Thanks Evelyn. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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"Adrian A" wrote in message ... EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote: Adrian A wrote: Shirley wrote: "Matthew" wrote in message .. . MASTERS OF MARS by Al Sarrantonio In a far distant future, a race of intelligent felines rules a Mars long ago terraformed by humans from Earth. Now, Earth is just another planet circling the sun, and?but for the few relics that prove they were ever there?knowledge of the Old Ones has been lost. Yet war and intrigue and courage still thrive?. http://www.sfbc.com/doc/full_site_en...yId=209610B510 Thanks Matthew! I'm reading Anne McCaffery & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's book 'Acorna's Rebels' in which felines have a high profile. Anne McCaffery is known for her love of cats, I've read quite a few of her books. Although the author's name escapes me at the moment, there's a whole series of "Ghatti" books - they involve a planet's native species of large telepathic cats who bond with human partners. I've just Googled "Ghatti" and the author is Gayle Greeno, another one for me to look out for. Thanks Evelyn. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk If you don't mind juvenile fiction, there's a whole RedWall/WatershipDown-ish type series of cats. The author or the series name escapes me. I haven't gotten into them yet but they're very prominent on the juvenile sci-fi/fantasy shelf at our local bookstore. The cover is a solid usually single cat, just the face not the entire body. :) Grace |
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