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Task #12: A book in which an animal or inanimate object is a point-of-view character
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Or Black Beauty, which I have never read...

Fantastic Mr. Fox"
I loved The Travelling Cat Chronicles. I'm going with Fox 8 by George Saunders: "short but powerful," as Ron Charles says in his review.

Petra - children's book starring a rock
Visitation - haven't read this, but I think the protagonist is a house, and the story is about the different people who come to live in it during various periods in history
Flush - Virginia Woolf's biography of the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, told through the eyes of her pet spaniel
Would an allegory count? For example Animal Farm or The Complete Maus, where the animal characters are stand-ins for, or artistic representations of, people.




Just as a more general question, what do y'all feel about non-humanoid aliens or imaginary creatures? I was thinking Gork, the Teenage Dragon (which was terrible and I do not recommend at all, only using it as an example) or The City of Dreaming Books (which was amazing and should be read by absolutely everyone). I think that I will try not to use a book like that, but would find it an acceptable stretch if need be.


Also, the books by Leonie Swann are great fun, I highly recommend them, Three Bags Full is kind of a cozy mystery with sheep. Really cute.
GrayGarou are also good, but they don't seem to be translated into English, yet. You can find editions in some other languages, though



I am finding so many new books to add to my list just by skimming through these threads. This looks like something I would really enjoy.
Wish I had found this when I was putting my list together, as I was hoping to find one with inanimate objects rather than animals. However, now that I have found Watership Down I'm really anxious to read that one as well.
Maybe if I find myself with extra time I'll pick this one up too.

Although there are so many good possibilities:
The Trumpet of the Swan
The 101 Dalmatians
Bambi
The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly by Luis Sepúlveda.


However, I would recommend to AVOID the Felidae series by Akif Pirinçci, since the author is active in the German far-right and has made some pretty disgusting islamophobic, homophobic and misogynistic statements in speeches, essays and non-fiction books (see his Wikipedia article for details). Or at least not support him by buying his books. :)
The first book is #1 in an "animal detectives" list on goodreads, that is why I thought someone should mention it.

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The Golem and jinni is on that list and that’s already on my kindle so that’s my choice.

I also have Redwall, and I love the idea of Tarka the Otter that someone mentioned.

Also, I highly recommend Charlotte's Web which still remains one of my favorite childhood books.

Someone recommended She and Her Cat for the manga prompt and said it meets this one as well for double dippers.
I found You Are a Cat! while selecting a "choose-your-own-adventure" book for a Popsugar prompt and then I found I Am a Cat while misremembering the title of that book, and both seem like they'd work for this prompt. And between all of those and some other recs in here, I now have way too many cat books on my TBR list haha.




(Whoops! Already recommend by Margaret, above. I looked for it but somehow missed that.)




Barsk: The Elephants' Graveyard (about elephants in a post-human galaxy)
Beasts of New York
Timbuktu
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle (one of the POV characters is a dog)

Second this book SO HARD. The book is amazing, and the audiobook is definitely in my top 3 favorite audiobooks ever.

Me too. I flicked through it at the library and it looks like it's very funny!




I encourage folks to NOT read The Art of Racing in the Rain, the women in that book are so one-dimensional it hurts.

Thirding this book. It's actually based off a true story, believe it or not.

Ohhh that's a good one.

This has been on my re-read list for a couple of years, and I think it's what I'm going to use for this task as well. AND Netflix is doing it as a mini-series so that will be a fun follow-up.

I am so looking forward to this one. The book has been on my shelf forever, and I apparently didn't know anything about it because I would not have known it fit the prompt.

I think this counts."
I'm planning on reading this. I believe it would count as bees are a part of the animal kingdom.

What about A Dog's Purpose as well? I personally cannot read animal stories so I am back to the drawing board for my title.

Great book! Enjoy!
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