Kitty Cat Kill Sat
A Feline Space Adventure
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Eva Kaminsky
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In this inventive and heartfelt take on a dystopian space opera, humanity’s last hope comes complete with a space station, an attitude, and …whiskers?
Civilization has fallen. The solar system is blanketed with the automated weapons of ancient wars, engineered plagues, hazardous waste, rogue AI, monsters from outside our dimension, artificial disasters, and nuclear climate change. Every moment of life on Earth is a brutal fight for survival. The people of Sol carry on, but hope is at a premium. They need something more. Someone with a plan, a savior, a hero.
What they get is Lily. Owner of the last functional battle station for the last four hundred years by right of being the last living soul on it, Lily ad-Alice has spent all that time struggling to save lives, fend off loneliness, and operate human-made weapons controls with paws and meows. Four centuries of establishing protocols, figuring out how to utilize an irresponsibly large arsenal of orbital weaponry, and scraping by with what life support still functions.
Lily doesn’t have a plan. She can’t even tell how haunted her home is. Every day is an endless stream of alarms and crises—it’s a lot for a lone desperate housecat to handle herself. But being the proprietor of the last piece of working orbital infrastructure in existence is a responsibility and duty she’s accepted anyway.
Now things are changing again. Something big is looming, and everything Lily has scrambled for hundreds of years to achieve is at risk. But if she’s quick, maybe she can do some good. If she’s cunning, maybe she can adapt. If she’s smart, maybe she can build something that lasts this time. And if she’s very, very lucky, maybe she won’t have to do it alone.
The hit science-fiction tale—with more than 900,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
©2023 Argus (P)2023 Podium AudioI love this story and I hope it gets translated into German
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Then I started listening to it. A day later, with the orginally intended book coming out on audible, I couldn't really care less cuz Kitty Cat Kill Sat had all my attention.
If there is one critique I have to bring up, is that there is no sequel. I'm sure I wouldn't want a sequel, the story is very well closed off, but I hate that I will never hear more about Lily's adventures.
This book is a very well balanced mix between amazing story, incredibly well written characters, laughs, sobs, and existential crisis that could not be further from reality yet still so incredibly relatable that I found myself crying multiple times during the story, and just a little bit of thriller from a definitly not haunted space station, it is utterly amazing. Although, maybe I should clarify.
The thriller section isn't actually too bad, I am personally not much of a fan when it comes to anything horror related (Thrillers included even if they don't fit the same genre that much, I know I'm a coward) yet it always just felt fitting here.
The one thing I love most about this book is the willingness and readiness to go off on a tangent. As someone who gets lost in their own thoughts every two minutes reading a book that follows the exact same pattern of thinking is really refreshing.
In my opinion the best books are the ones that leave you with this perfectly shaped hole in your heart that you will forever cherrish. Kitty Cat Kill Sat is exactly that. I will forever have a Lily shaped hole in my heart after finishing this, a hole I don't think I ever want to be filled. Even if KCKS 2 may be a possibility at some point, and despite me wanting desperately more of Lily's adventures, I don't know if I actually want a second book. Finding the right sentence to close out a book is quite hard in my opinion, but damn, Argus managed just that.
So, here from the end, where the light doesn't reach, I give my final salute to the bravest cat to ever live o7
Figuratively and literally out of this world.
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It made me cry (while I was out and about, which is not ok;´) and laugh and go through a host of other emotes because it is incredibly touching.
It is tagged as humor but that is far from the only aspect. There's sadness and melancholy, depression and anxiety. But also family and hope and perseverance alongside the aforementioned humor. Also mystery and sprinkles of thriller. It is fantastically varied in its themes and genres but not unfocused or unbalanced. Despite the tangents;) (I feel like I need to clarify that that is a reference to the habits of the MC and not a critique of the story.).
I easily got to love these characters.
It's not always easy to follow, especially when descriptions have to become abstract or technical. The narrator is "unreliable" as some have called it. I don't mind. In fact, I love it. I love to engage in the stories I consume, to experience through the characters the world they inhabit. Solve the mystery alongside them. And this gem gave me that.
I look forward to listening to Eva Kaminsky's amazing performance again. Not right now, though. I'm gonna let it sit a bit. Cheers to the author.
I am awestruck.
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I am absolutely in love
Unbelievably Great
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