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Zolol [24]
3 years ago
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What is the genre in the golden cat

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LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
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The genre of the novel <em>"The Golden Cat"</em> written by Gabriel King, is considered to Fantasy Literature or Fiction.

The plot of the novel refers to an old prophecy that says that a is coming to heal the world.

The characters and some places of the novel are fiction, like "Wild Road", that is protected by Tag, a young cat that has to defend the Will Road from a supernatural Vortex, threatening the place, that is beyond the realm where humanity lives.

Other interesting novels that included cats: The Cat's Maw by Brooke Burgess, The Wild Road by Bagriel King and The Silent Miaow by Paul Gallico.

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