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Corr Syl (Series), Garry Rogers

Mary Woodbury

April 16, 2015

I. Science fiction from an environmental scientist. The story follows a young warrior who is descended from rabbits as he investigates unusual threats to his community coming from a neighboring Danog community.

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3.7 rating based on 34 ratings (all editions)

ISBN-10: 1484989899
ISBN-13: 9781484989890
Goodreads: 25916470

Author(s):
Garry Rogers
Publisher: Garry Rogers/CreateSpace
Published: 4//2015

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Corr Syl the Warrior is the story of a young rabbit descendent on an Earth where Humans are only one of the intelligent species. Having just completed his combat training, Corr is ready to relax, but his local district council keeps asking him to accept duties and responsibilities. One of the council's requests leads Corr into the heart of a conflict that escalates into a global war. Together with another young warrior, the fiery Rhya Bright, Corr faces danger, true evil, and terrible duty. The story takes place on an Earth where the animals are smarter than Humans. It tells how the young Human species through its misguided desires and fears endangers the Earth and all its creatures, and how the small battle rabbit, Corr Syl, tries to solve the problem.
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II. Corr Syl the Terrible by Garry Rogers is a young-adult science-fiction novel that is set on Earth, but in an alternate reality where all animals are intelligent. Older than the Human species, most animal species have evolved far beyond Human abilities. They have learned to heal their bodies, adapt their shape, and live in harmony with nature.

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3.8 rating based on 25 ratings (all editions)

ISBN-10: 1511694076
ISBN-13: 9781511694070
Goodreads: 25245463

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Garry Rogers
Publisher: Garry Rogers
Published: 5/2/2015

Corr Syl the Terrible by Garry Rogers is a young-adult science-fiction novel that is set on Earth, but in an alternate reality where all animals are intelligent. Older than the Human species, most animal species have evolved far beyond Human abilities. They have learned to heal their bodies, adapt their shape, and live in harmony with nature. They call themselves Tsaeb (silent T, long a).

This Sci-Fi story for teens takes place in the wake of the July war that destroyed the long-standing peace between Humans and Tsaeb, the sentient descendents of animals on Earth, As the story begins, Corr Syl the rabbit warrior questions his place in the world. He longs to run away from the killing and explore the Earth, but a desperate call interrupts his plans. Unidentified Tsaeb traitors have kidnapped Rhya Bright, his friend, fellow warrior—and secret crush. Corr springs into action, tracking down the lynx descendent Able Remington, who betrayed Rhya to protect his own kidnapped family. Able denies any involvement and seems to have fooled everyone, except Corr Syl.

Corr sets out to find Rhya, who has been transported by helicopter. In desperation, he locates and commandeers an ancient warcraft from a nearby museum. Z99, as the ship introduces itself, is sentient and constructed with fantastic technology borne from theories on dark matter and imaginary relationships. The ship proves an invaluable asset as Corr’s journey takes him to Xi'ou, the capital of the Taoso nation. Though ostensibly ruled by the Emperor, the nation’s true power lies in the hands of Ya Zhōu, the Human Minister who commands a network of Tsaeb assassins and spies. His second-in-command is General Yang, a fellow Human under the complete control of an ambitious black widow spider named Lactella. Together, they plan to rule the world through military might.

Though he began his mission alone, Corr meets unexpected allies like the young Cai family, who want to see Ya Zhōu deposed for the return of true peace and freedom. When Corr tracks Rhya to Zhōu’s secret headquarters hidden inside a volcano, he realizes at last that he cannot do it alone. He calls for help from his former battle group, including his best friend Allysen Olykden, while he turns over responsibility for the greater Human problem to his mentor, Halbert Sims. Together, the battle group descends into the heart of the volcano, determined to save their missing friend Rhya, who has been making her own preparations for escape. Corr Syl the Terrible is the riveting tale of a young warrior’s journey to become something more than the swords on his back.
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