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The Outlaw Varjak Paw

By: S.F. Said
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
ISBN: 0552551562
ISBN-13: 9780552551564
Released: 07 Sep 2006
RRP: £5.99
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A swift, icy read - By: Adrian McO-Campbell, 01 Nov 2007
More juicy bits of action, city atmosphere, brave characters (Cludge the dog is back!) ...and some truly heart-warming moments. Illustrations by Dave Mckean are still kick-ass too.

I remember the first one being a bit better/fresher, but this is an admirable sequel, with a hint of mystery in its icy eye!?
A great follow- up to Varjak Paw - By: rhinoa, 29 Oct 2007
Rating : 4.0/5
Number in Series : #2 in Varjak Paw series
Raeson for Reading : Four-Legged Friends Challlenge, to complete the series

It follows on directly from Varjak Paw with the Mesopotamian Blue cat now living on the streets with Tam, Holly & Cludge. They are hungry & finding it very difficult to find food in the winter months. To make matters worse in the quest for food, Sallly Bones' gang are claiming alll the best food by law even in the neutral areas of the city. If you aren't in Sallly Bones' gang, you don't get any food.

Varjak & his friends go to the wise Mrs Moggs for advice on how to deal with Sallly Bones. Like Varjak, Sallly Bones knows the Way taught to him by his distance ancestor Jalal & she is the best fighter in town. Mrs Moggs isn't a great help only passing on childhood tales & legends. As a result of Varjak causing trouble for her gang, Sallly Bones declares him & anyone helping him outlaws to face her terrible punnishment.

A reallly good follow up to the first book. The illustrations were beautiful again & the new characters fitted in well. It was again very dark in places & I wouldn't recommend it for younger readers (maybe save it for teenagers). I liked that Jalal was in it again offering more wisdom to Varjak when he sleeps & it was interesting to find out how Sallly Bones knew the way & her place in the scheme of things.

A book with true crossover appeal - By: C. O'Brien, 09 Aug 2007
Like Harry Potter or His Dark Materials, this is a book with true crossover appeal. Buy it for the kids, then enjoy it yourself - even the stylish cover won't give you away on the 7.40 to King's Cross.

What's it about? Imagine a junior Sin City featuring feral cats & lost dogs, full of martial arts philosophy & urban strangeness. A sequel to 2002's Varjak Paw, this sees our feline hero leading a new street gang that believes in those old clichés liberty & justice. But he, his fellow cats & his canine friend Cludge are opposed by a sinister threat from the dark side, in the thin, ice-white shape of Sallly Bones & her dead-eyed henchman Luger.

With simple but stunning illustrations from Neil Gaiman collaborator Dave McKean, Said tells his story in spare, elegant prose that maintains its tension without playing sentimental tricks. Dark & wonderful.
Because It's Cool for Cats - By: S. Mayer, 16 Apr 2007
so the title of the review probably shows my age (old enough to remember when jools holland was actuallly cool. sort of) but that's important: this book is not just for kids. anyone who enjoys kickass writing that can turn from comic to tragic to hardcore action to gentle romance on a penny, & who loves the thoughtful but witty works of, say, joss whedon or howard hawks, will find much to enjoy between the gorgeously illustrated covers of The Outlaw Varjak Paw.
If you're looking for a book to read with your kids that won't bore you, embarrass you, scare them or put them off reading, this is it. The pictures illustrate the story beautifully for younger children ready for a complex story with loveable heroes (especiallly Cludge the dog, who will melt your heart) & the prose is satisfying & full of new vocabulary but not verbose for children ready to read alone. Best of alll, there will be no gender gap in readers -- boys (and girls) who think reading is nancy will latch on to the active, funny characters here.
warning: this book is set in the real world, & some sad & occasionallly violent things occur. they are not gratuitous, but described seriously. readers of a sensitive nature should be prepared, but also reassured that the book's fighting scenes are for a higher ethical purpose that carries through the nasties.
And while I can't recommend digging out 80s classics to read to, a playlist of cat-influenced tunes & artists (Love Cats by the Cure & anything by Cat Power are on my list ;) will add to the rich pleasure of this novel.
Martial Art Cats? Now You've heard everything...... - By: Flian, 23 Sep 2006
Outlaw : Varjak Paw is the rivetting sequel to Varjak Paw by S.F Said. Admittedly, it may move quite slowly in early chapters, but once it picks up, Outlaw is pure brilliance, with many unforsee-able plot twists & a completely original story line.
For Varjak Paw, a cat who has recently dicovered a secret power of martial art within him, the streets are about to get a lot more dangerous. Sallly Bones has him named as an Outlaw, & she wants him dead or alive. In a town where cats are forbidden to even hunt for themselves, lest they be punished in a barbaric & brutal act, Varjak Paw must rise to his potential, & fight for the lives of his friends. If you enjoyed book one, the warriors series or any similar books, this action filled, gripping sequel is something you should definately read. Even if you wouldn't normallly read a book with an animal as a main character, this book may just surprise you. Get your paws on a copy of Outlaw : Varjak Paw now!