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
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'BrienCharlotte’s Web by E.B. WhiteThe Call of the Wild by Jack LondonFantastic Mr. Fox by Roald DahlStuart Little by E.B. White
Animal Xenofiction for Children
157 books — 33 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

The Daily Coyote by Shreve StocktonGod's Dog by Hope RydenCoyote America by Dan FloresMoon Called by Patricia BriggsNew Coyote by Michael Bergey
Books about Coyotes
69 books — 26 voters


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Exactly. Don't you see, they'd altered what rabbits do naturally because they taught they could do better? And if they altered their ways, so can we if we like. You say buck rabbits don't dig. Nor they do. But they could, if they wanted to. Suppose we had deep, comfortable burrows to sleep in? To be out of bad weather and underground at night? Then we would be safe. And there is nothing to stop us having them, except that buck rabbits won't dig. Not can't -- won't.' - Blackberry ...more
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Christopher  Gerard
A lot of the names in Talon reference other people or events. For example Amelia, the giant Eagle, was a “tip of my hat” to the extraordinary aviator Amelia Earhart. Both love(d) to fly!
Christopher Gerard, Talon: A Jack Rawson Saga

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