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Really enjoyable read, my daughter shared it with me. Very disappointed that the book ended, would have loved to keep reading about this cat and this story. Love the book and if you love cats the book is even better! Must read.

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The Last Free Cat Jon Blake Books Reviews


I think I've made no secret that I love cats so the title and picture intrigued me, right off the bat. As I learned more, I discovered that the future is an awful place. See, a deadly cat flu has caused most cats to disappear and the few that do exist are strictly controlled and available only for the welcome. But who wouldn't welcome an adorable bundle of fur?

Jade sure would and thus, despite the risks, she welcomes a beautiful girl cat into her home and heart, unsure of how this cat is free but pleased to have her. The cat is named Feela and there are some amazing pictures painted about the delight of petting, holding, and loving a cat, sure to thrill cat-lovers. I assume Blake has cats because he captures the experience perfectly.

Unfortunately, this being a dystopia, that's not all there is to the story. The government, which is basically controlled by one mega-corporation that is the only company to breed cats, takes a very harsh view of disobedience, sending Jade on the run with Feela and a surprising companion. Throughout their travails, the number one priority is saving the cat and inspiring hope in those who want free cats again. There is a good mix of fast-paced action and slower resting spots. Although I don't always enjoy books where the main characters are on the run, their love and concern for Feela mingled with mine for a thrill ride.

I especially liked the ending-it feels very British to me, appropriate given the author's nationality, but what I mean is that I don't think an American author would have ended the book like that. If you've read the book, do you agree? It's not how *I* would have chosen to end the book but it's better than some of the alternatives I feared.

Overall A refreshingly new take on the dystopian world, great for animal lovers.

Cover Very simple and striking-just the two colors and then the black; I love that the cat is what catches your eye although I, of course, would have preferred a red tabby even if that's not true to the book!
The Last Free Cat was an original dystopian story. I liked it because, as a cat owner, it made me reflect on my time spent with my cat. It also made me even more grateful to own a cat. This book is about a futuristic society where a disease called the cat flu happens. As a result of this disease, many cats are put down. Cats become a rare government regulated animal. Only wealthy people can afford to own them. The plot was very intricate. There were no spelling mistakes. There were a few plot holes, but minor ones. My favorite character was Jade. She risked her life for Feela's without a second thought. She faced many hardships and never gave up. I was hoping that the book would end a different way, but at least it had a happy ending.
In the not so far into the future cats are only allowed to be owned by the very rich who purchase them through a company. When a stray cat wanders into Jade's yard she decides that she wants to keep it no matter what the consequences are. The enforcement officers raid Jade's house trying to get to Feela, the stray cat that Jade has taken into her house. After Jade's mother's death she has to rely on Kris, the school troublemaker when they both go on the run trying to get Feela to safety. Jade and Kris become closer to each other. The beginning of the book is interesting with a futuristic society that has banned a popular household pet in order for a company to make a buck. The middle part is interesting with Jade and Kris trying to get away from the reach of enforcement officers. The end of the book is different than most science fiction stories and the story is not completely resolved though you do find out what does happen to the main characters in the book including Feela the cat.
Awful! The plot and ending are lame. Author puts in his own lack of values regarding God and family in this book to try to influence young readers. Deserves no stars!
Though I'm not a young adult, I read a lot of YA books. Many of them are well-written and entertaining enough for an adult.

Unfortunately this wasn't one of them.

The basic idea of the book seemed interesting, so I bought it. Unfortunately it was one unbelievable event after the next. The two main characters (children), beat adults (cops even) in physical fights, outsmart them endlessly, beat odd after odd, etc. The two kids rode with an adult in a tractor trailer truck for a few minutes, then after beating the (adult) driver in a fight, jumped into the truck and drove off without problem. The kid, after watching the adult drive for a few minutes, knew how to drive the truck just fine. I, an adult who has been driving a car for many, many years, unlikely could drive a tractor trailer.

Add onto that a typical teenage "romance", and I just can't recommend this book.
Really enjoyable read, my daughter shared it with me. Very disappointed that the book ended, would have loved to keep reading about this cat and this story. Love the book and if you love cats the book is even better! Must read.
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