Fantasy books with weird worlds
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Re: Fantasy books with weird worlds
I found the series showed its readers the impacts deforestation has on animals through a cat's point of view.
Often chapters change narratives, such as one chapter maybe through Firestar's perspective while a few other chapters maybe from his daughter's perspective. The story is told through different characters at different times showing each animal has their own view of their world, attitude, and opinion.
Cats are my favorite animal!
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This series always felt like discworld light to me
If that makes any sense
-- 31 Aug 2014, 04:04 --
Also forgot to mention The Arrivals by Melissa Marr
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Good Reading,
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