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Domino has always relied on tooth and claw to keep the barnyard vermin-free for his employers, the Browns. When he’s not on patrol, his main concerns are prowling with housecat friends and trying to impress the mysterious, lethal female that lives in the nearby woods. Then a brilliant and charismatic tom moves into the neighborhood, purring strange notions and introducing new “friends,” and Domino soon learns there’s no way to bite or scratch a poisonous idea. As the evil grows, life-long friends become unrecognizable, once-proud felines renounce their very identities in fear, and the natural order is turned upside-down. Locked in a deadly rivalry, Domino must rely on his wits to save his territory, his family, and a time-honored way of life from the bloody scourge that descends. A tale of courage, strength, and love, Domino is a bracing tonic for a world gone mad.

Domino Kia Heavey 9780692609873 Books

There have been some great novels written about animals in the past.
"Watership Down" and "Animal Farm" are two of them that come quickly to mind.
"Domino" is, I think, able to stand in their company. This is a book that has all the elements of a classic: High adventure, well-drawn characters, a strong narrative, romance, and tragedy as well as a discussion of some serious (and currently relevant) social issues are woven into a novel about a barn cat's life in turbulent times. Domino, who got his name because of his black-and-white fur, is leading an ordinary life at the beginning of the book. He keeps his owner's yard free of vermin, teases the family dog on a regular basis, and occasionally goes on a late-night stroll to visit cats that live nearby.
His orderly world is thrown seriously out of whack, however, when a new cat enters the neighborhood with some very strange ideas.
Very strange and, as it turns out, very dangerous ideas.
I'm not going to discuss the plot in any great detail because that would be unfair to those that have not yet read the book and to its author. I will say, however, that the story revolves around the age-old conflict between cats and rats.
Author Kia Heavey has a fluid writing style and her narrative flows smoothly from page to page, always moving forward. It's not easy to switch gears and go from a battle scene or one of intense tragedy to a quiet moment shared by lovers, which is why many authors don't try to do that, but Heavey has managed to keep the quality of her storytelling at the same level regardless of the setting.
As with all great stories, Heavey has introduced some important questions for readers to consider as they follow Domino's adventures.
Why, for example, are so many people willing to fall in line behind a charismatic leader without questioning the wisdom of his/her plans?
What are the consequences of speaking out in a society that would prefer to "go along to get along?"
Should you try to fight evil, even if the odds are stacked against you?
Or is it better to keep your head down and simply try to exist?
How far would you go to protect your family?
Is the "enemy of my enemy" truly a friend? An ally?
Who can you really count on when the chips are down?
Considering these and other questions as I read along made "Domino" so much more than a simple adventure story. Like "Watership Down," this novel is wonderful not just because it is well written but because it makes you think.
In summary: A modern classic that has all the elements of great stories and a book I highly recommend.

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  • Paperback 272 pages
  • Publisher Unfiltered Creative (January 21, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9780692609873

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Kia Heavey has done it again! I can't put her books down once I start. She has a wonderful talent for painting pictures with words that makes you feel you are in the story instead of just reading about it. I have to admit I didn't think I would enjoy a story starring a cat...I had memories of some cat mysteries that were popular years ago that I never liked. I'm not a cat lover. But this story is so much more than animal hijinks. Following in the footsteps of Animal Farm, this allegory aims to make a point...and an important one. What happens when mob mentality and intolerance of individual rights takes over a society? The answer is...you don't want to find out. This story should be required reading in every high school. This is an important story about individual rights, freedom, oppression, the importance of family and independence told in a highly entertaining way through unforgettable characters. I especially loved the cantankerous relationship between Domino and the family dog, Thor. I laughed so many times at their mutual dislike of one another. Heavey is quietly funny with with witticisms and word play like referring to chickens chattering on the farm as "foul language." Domino is a wonderful story with great characters and an imperative and timely message for a society that is slipping into group think and away from individual freedom. GREAT BOOK. MUST READ
Domino is a story of anthropomorphic cats. Not cute cats from cartoons, who walk on hind legs and wear funny knit cat clothes. These are real animals, possessed of predator teeth and sharp claws, with instincts to match. We get to see through their eyes, hear the sounds only they can hear, experience the thrill of the hunt and the pleasure of rest in a cosy hideout. The author is clearly a cat lover who has spent time observing the animals.

And yet, at its essence, this is a profoundly human tale. So human, in fact, that some readers might be able to predict nearly every beat of the story. Normally, calling a plot "predictable" is a derogatory statement. Authors are forever outdoing each other trying to come up with the Next Big Twist, forgetting that there is something much more important they could provide to the reader instead.

Insight. Food for thought. A different perspective on the familiar. Domino provides all of it an more. The basic plotline of a stranger entering a well-established community and causing first excitement, then upheaval, then destruction is nothing new. Neither is the story of those who try to fight the hostile forces and protect their families, friends and values to the best of their abilities. Nor are the side subplots about the challenges and heartbreaks that come with becoming a parent. However, being told exclusively through the eyes of Domino, a proud, capable and intelligent barn cat, the story can reach deeper, on a more visceral level, and cover some themes and issues that we might be too uncomfortable to face if told in a more straightforward manner. I am almost reminded of Anthony Burgess, the author of A Clockwork Orange, confessing that he inserted the made-up Nadsat slang into some of the scenes because writing them out in plain English would have been intolerable. Domino is not quite as violent and disturbing, but in spite of being an animal fable, it is serious, earnest, and at times harsh. The violence is both haunting and effective. This is definitely not a book for young children.

The plotting is meticulously done, with all the threads coming together in the end for a conclusion that is, as one of my old reviewer friends used to say, both surprising and inevitable. The Epilogue section is pure, uplifting beauty and negates much of the darkness present in the main body of the story. All in all, a very special tale that I can wholeheartedly recommend.
There have been some great novels written about animals in the past.
"Watership Down" and "Animal Farm" are two of them that come quickly to mind.
"Domino" is, I think, able to stand in their company. This is a book that has all the elements of a classic High adventure, well-drawn characters, a strong narrative, romance, and tragedy as well as a discussion of some serious (and currently relevant) social issues are woven into a novel about a barn cat's life in turbulent times. Domino, who got his name because of his black-and-white fur, is leading an ordinary life at the beginning of the book. He keeps his owner's yard free of vermin, teases the family dog on a regular basis, and occasionally goes on a late-night stroll to visit cats that live nearby.
His orderly world is thrown seriously out of whack, however, when a new cat enters the neighborhood with some very strange ideas.
Very strange and, as it turns out, very dangerous ideas.
I'm not going to discuss the plot in any great detail because that would be unfair to those that have not yet read the book and to its author. I will say, however, that the story revolves around the age-old conflict between cats and rats.
Author Kia Heavey has a fluid writing style and her narrative flows smoothly from page to page, always moving forward. It's not easy to switch gears and go from a battle scene or one of intense tragedy to a quiet moment shared by lovers, which is why many authors don't try to do that, but Heavey has managed to keep the quality of her storytelling at the same level regardless of the setting.
As with all great stories, Heavey has introduced some important questions for readers to consider as they follow Domino's adventures.
Why, for example, are so many people willing to fall in line behind a charismatic leader without questioning the wisdom of his/her plans?
What are the consequences of speaking out in a society that would prefer to "go along to get along?"
Should you try to fight evil, even if the odds are stacked against you?
Or is it better to keep your head down and simply try to exist?
How far would you go to protect your family?
Is the "enemy of my enemy" truly a friend? An ally?
Who can you really count on when the chips are down?
Considering these and other questions as I read along made "Domino" so much more than a simple adventure story. Like "Watership Down," this novel is wonderful not just because it is well written but because it makes you think.
In summary A modern classic that has all the elements of great stories and a book I highly recommend.
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