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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tested By Fire . . .
There are plenty of cat stories out there in the publishing universe. I can honestly say I've never read any cat story that's quite like the work of Clare Bell. Don't look for cuddly bright eyed kittens here! Part Clan of the Cave Bear, part Jungle Book, Clare's prehistoric feline fantasy takes us into the world of a clan of sentient cats called the Named and one...
Published on August 22, 2007 by Shanshad

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Cuddly
I enjoyed the parts of the story about Ratha taming the red tongue and about the romance with Bonechewer. However if these cats are supposed to represent humans, then there are rather disturbing messages in the book regarding infanticide and mental disability. Would you stop loving a child because they weren't smart? On the other hand maybe they're not meant to be human,...
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tested By Fire . . ., August 22, 2007
There are plenty of cat stories out there in the publishing universe. I can honestly say I've never read any cat story that's quite like the work of Clare Bell. Don't look for cuddly bright eyed kittens here! Part Clan of the Cave Bear, part Jungle Book, Clare's prehistoric feline fantasy takes us into the world of a clan of sentient cats called the Named and one spirited yearling named Ratha. Back in print after many years, these works are back on the shelf and in the hands of eager readers again.

This first book is Ratha's story, her journey in discovering her own strength as she changes roles from herder, to rebel, exile and heroine. When a spirited Ratha discovers ways to handle the fire that so terrifies her people, she doesn't realize that her actions will lead to exile, and a loss of all she's ever known. As Ratha is forced to grow up and struggle through hardship to find her way, she must learn what road to travel, despite the price she pays to walk it. When the Clan who exiled her is threatened with being destroyed, she must decide if she will be the key to their survival against the attacks of the Unnamed.

Reading this again after so many years I was pleasantly surprised to find this book has lost none of its impact and strength. Ms. Bell has created a harsh prehistoric world that her cat clan lives in. This is not a land of magic or easy choices. Each choice leads to inevitable consequences, even when it may be the right choice to make. The author's deft handling of her characters allows for readers to suspend their disbelief and really visualize this band of sentient cats that herd animals for food. The cats still have to contend with the lack of hands and the demands of their nature, but the personalities and societal pressures are very familiar and all too human.

While the tale moves quickly and is relatively short, this is not a light story--there are extremely poignant moments, and triumph is often mixed with tragedy. The author manages to pull the reader into the world without lengthy scene setting or world building detours. The book moves fast--but the tale never stumbles over itself in the telling. It's a powerful story. It's the story of what makes a leader and what kinds of roads they often travel. It's the story of love and loss and betrayal. It's a story of big cats in an unforgiving wilderness and how they survive.

This is not a cute or cuddly story. It's a serious adventure and coming of age tale that will likely appeal to young teen and young adult readers. Given some of the mature elements in the story, this may not be as appropriate for younger readers: the complex characters and mature relationships make for demanding reading! If you want to read more about Ratha and her clan, take heart! There's more to the The Named series. "Clan Ground", "Ratha and Thistle Chaser", and "Ratha's Challenge" are all back in print and the brand new "Ratha's Courage" is due out soon! If you like cat stories like these, you might want to check out "Tailchaser's Song" by Tad Williams and the "Catfantastic" story anthologies edited by Andre Norton.

Happy Reading! ^_^ Shanshad
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The start of an awesome series, May 5, 2002
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Beth Hanson (Aberdeen, SD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ratha's Creature (Library Binding)
Ratha's Creature gets you interested in just who these characters are right from the start, and the plot carries you through the growth and maturation and eventual "awakening" of Ratha, and her heartbreak at the cubs she birthed being without the gift that her clan prizes in its members.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A touching, thoughtful novel of cats and culture., July 26, 1999
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Now a college senior, I still look for the "Ratha" books in every bookstore I enter. The emotions and relationships are very real, while the plot is exciting. I love Bell's cat-books. Wish still in print.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yay!, May 18, 2003
This review is from: Ratha's Creature (Library Binding)
Ratha's Creature is a fabulous book with characters that stick with you well after you have finished it. The plot and setting are ingenious and highly origional. I don't believe I have ever seen another book with that setting. Excellent book, one of my favorites.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There's nothing Like It!, May 4, 2001
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This review is from: Ratha's Creature (Library Binding)
I found this book wandering the library one day. I'm glad I found it. It gave me a strong warm feeling from this book. It perfectly fit my fantasy. I'm a huge cat lover, and this book is awsome! I highly suggest this wonderful book to any fantasy lover, or a cat lover.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ONE TO REMEMBER!!!!, August 15, 1999
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This is defenetly ONE TO REMEMBER!! Ratha's creature came highly recomened by my big brother. I'm so glade I didn't ignore his recomendation!! You follow Ratha from her cub-hood struggles to her adult life. A wonderfull book and I recomend it to people who like books about animals with human emotions. I'm sure most who read the book would agree with me when I say this book is the best! This is my first time reading anything by Clare Bell, and I think I will read more. The emotions are so real that you can feel Ratha's joy and saddness. So well, infact it made me cry! This is mostly why I liked it I think. I normaly take a month to finish a short book,{out of lack of intrest in them} but it took me only two days to finish Rasha's Creature! If Clare Bell is reading this, I beg you to not deprive others of such a phenomenal book and put it back in print!!! On a scale of one-ten I give it a ten!! I loved it!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still vivid in my memory after 12 years, April 22, 1999
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This review is from: Ratha's Creature (Library Binding)
My grandmother worked for MacMillan publishers and would often bring home books that were printed backwards, upside down, slanted, whatever. I read every one, and Ratha's Creature haunts me. I must have read that book a dozen times! It is an adventure, a love story, a moral lesson that subtley instructs the reader to never judge a book by it's cover. Luckily I didn't, or I would never have had the opportunity to read this treasure!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars read it in junior high still remember vividly at 22, March 19, 1999
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This review is from: Ratha's Creature (Library Binding)
I read this book in junior high and now at 22 after being in junior college for years I still vividly remember specific parts of the story. I remember I found the idea of exploring culture among animals very intriguing.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely a masterpiece, July 30, 1998
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This book is brilliant...Clare Bell has written a tale of a courageous female....very few books cast a woman or female animal as the main character. Ratha's emotions come through with glorious color on each page. This is a book I highly recommend and could not put down!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, July 15, 1998
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This is without doubt one of the best books I have read. Human thoughts and emotions and animal behaviors and instincts are blended effortlessly. The plot is highly unique, you won't find anything else like it. Ratha's Creature is in a class by itself--It deserves to be back in print, in a place of honor on bookshelves everywhere.
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