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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Imaginator Press Paperback of Ratha's Courage

Imaginator Press has been moving very fast to get Ratha's Courage into paperback for the October release date (Yay, Sheila Ruth!). Ratha fans probably noticed that Courage is back up on Amazon for pre-order, which is great. In the process of taking down the old Viking-Penguin page and putting up the new Imaginator page, the two early five-star reviews got lost. Luckily I had saved them. Usually I don't reprint reviews, as the Amazon Connect feature is not intended for that. When I asked one of the original reviewers to re-post on the new page, it would not accept the post, probably because the book has not been released yet. To help the book along and because it has had a rough road (undeserved) to print publication, I have decided to reprint the two five-star Courage reviews here so that they appear on my Amazon Connect feature as well as other sites that feature this blog.

(The new cover art is not yet up on the Amazon page yet, but as soon as it appears, I will add it to this post.)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

5.0 out of 5 stars Long Awaited and Well Worth the Wait, November 2, 2007

By

J. Feldes "CoyoteWoman" (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)

I was lucky enough to receive an advance copy of 'Ratha's Courage' and hope I can do it justice with my review! Clare Bell has been in hiding for many years now, but she has finally come back to her fans with "Ratha's Courage". It picks up where "Ratha and Tail-Chaser" left off, furthering the tenuous relationship between the Named and the communal followers of True-of-Voice. I was awed by the amazing twist the story took towards the end as the lines of friend and foe blurred into something altogether new and different. Ratha continues to mature as leader of her tribe of fire-wielding talking cats. Ms. Bell's time away from the unique feline world she gave us has not lessened her familiarity with the personalities of the individuals (most noteably Thakur, Fessran and especially Ratha herself) integral to the story line, and the continuity is fantastic - no plot holes here! The story line is somewhat more sophisticated than the original 'Ratha's Creature', and would probably be hard for young (under 8 or so) readers to follow, but any pre-teen or 'young adult' should be able to catch on with ease. As with all the books, there are some sexual overtones parents may want to watch for.
'Ratha's Courage' was definitely worth the wait, and hopefully there will be another adventure of the Named waiting in the wings.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Fantasy Masterpiece by Clare Bell, March 1, 2008

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'The Virginiaprograsser' "Always Have a Song ... (Tidewater, Virginia) - See all my reviews


I was also fortunate enough to recieve an advance copy of Ratha's Courage. It is amazing how vibrant and alive Bell's characters continue to be after all this time has passed between her last wonderful Ratha novel (Ratha's Challenge) and this worthy successor. Time has in no way dimmed Bell's skill as a writer and Courage delivers in every way possible.

I may be getting ahead of myself here but I can't wait for the next installment of The Named series. Through the power of Clare Bell's writing you end up caring about Ratha and her clan that much...5 Stars.

:)Steve Sikes-Nova
Educator, Audio Journalist, Music PR
Tidewater, Virginia, USA


Thanks folks!

CB

















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