Animal Fiction

Fiction involving animals. Such works may take the viewpoint of animals, in which case they may be classified as xenofiction. Some books portray animals as having human traits (anthropomorphic fiction). Animals are very common characters in children's literature. ...more

New Releases Tagged "Animal Fiction"

The Unlikely Tale of Chase and Finnegan
Pocket Bear
The Unlikely Tale of Chase and Finnegan
The One and Only Ruby (The One and Only, #3)
The Eyes & the Impossible
The One and Only Family (The One and Only, #4)
A Wolf Called Fire (Voice of the Wilderness)
Thunder (Warriors: A Starless Clan #4)
Shadow (Warriors: A Starless Clan #3)
A Light in the Mist (Warriors: The Broken Code #6)
The Place of No Stars (Warriors: The Broken Code, #5)
River (Warriors: A Starless Clan #1)
Sky (Warriors: A Starless Clan #2)
Gabby Gets It Together (PAWS #1)
Bad Badger: A Love Story
Riverstar's Home (Warriors Super Edition, #16)
Watership Down (Watership Down, #1)
Charlotte’s Web
Into the Wild (Warriors, #1)
The Tale of Despereaux
The One and Only Ivan (The One and Only, #1)
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (Rats of NIMH, #1)
Fire and Ice (Warriors, #2)
Forest of Secrets (Warriors, #3)
White Fang
Black Beauty
A Dangerous Path (Warriors, #5)
The Darkest Hour (Warriors, #6)
Rising Storm (Warriors, #4)
Animal Farm
The Call of the Wild
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth GrahameFrog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold LobelToad of Toad Hall by Katie VandyckIn Search of Lost Frogs by Robin  MooreA Boy, a Dog, and a Frog by Mercer Mayer
Books about Amphibians
132 books — 18 voters
Watership Down by Richard  AdamsAnimal Farm by George OrwellThe Bees by Laline PaullSetting the Family Free by Eric D. GoodmanRaptor Red by Robert T. Bakker
Animal Xenofiction for Adults
248 books — 109 voters

The Snow Leopard by Peter MatthiessenThe African Leopard by Theodore N. BaileyWild Animal School by Jenny LynneWarrior of the Wind by Suyi Davies OkungbowaMan-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag by Jim Corbett
Books for Leopard Lovers
38 books — 16 voters


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