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message 1: by Ann (last edited May 18, 2015 08:39AM) (new)

Ann (akingman) | 2097 comments Mod
Aside from children's books, all I'm coming up with is Watership Down.
Has anyone read H is for Hawk? Does that qualify?
Other suggestions?


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Adore i *really* want to read h is for hawk! the only thing i can think of is:

The Art of Racing in the Rain


message 3: by Amy (last edited May 18, 2015 08:59AM) (new)

Amy (amybf) | 144 comments Um ... Animal Farm? ;)


message 4: by Suellen (new)

Suellen (suvata) The tusk that did the damage? In my TBR pile.


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The Stand. Good old Kojak.

Cujo

Watchers by Dean Koontz

Those cat mysteries by Lilian Jackson Braun

Travels with Charley

Marley and Me

Black Beauty

Water for Elephants

The Jungle Book

Life of Pi


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The Oz books have Toto, the Cowardly Lion, the Hungry Tiger, Eureka the Glass Cat, the Woggle Bug, Billina the Hen, etc.

The Narnia books

The Wind in the Willows (Rider Strong says it's worth reading as an adult).


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Charlotte's Web


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The Tiger's Wife

Call of the Wild

White Fang


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Never Cry Wolf

Ishmael

The Tarzan books by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Jaws

Jurassic Park


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Congo

The Redwall series

Last Chance to See


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The Secret Life of Bees

Maus

The Master and Margarita


message 12: by Ann (new)

Ann (akingman) | 2097 comments Mod
Master and Margarita, really? Hmmmm
Most of the others I have read (or dismissed).


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Joanne-in-Canada (inkling_jo) | 255 comments Eric, you post like my 18-year-old daughter texts! 8^D


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Joanne-in-Canada (inkling_jo) | 255 comments Nan, it looks like your avatar is having an existential crisis! 8^D


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The Master and Margarita has a man-sized talking cat named Leviathan.


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Don't you hate it when you answer a thread and people don't read your answers and repeat what you've already said?


message 20: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3100 comments Mod
Eric wrote: "Don't you hate it when you answer a thread and people don't read your answers and repeat what you've already said?"

Yeah, Eric. I do. ;)


message 21: by Nan (new)

Nan (vtgoat) | 40 comments Joanne-in-Canada wrote: "Nan, it looks like your avatar is having an existential crisis! 8^D"




message 22: by Janet (new)

Janet (justjanet) | 791 comments The Chet and Bernie books starting with Dog on It by Spencer Quinn. Chet (the dog) is the narrator and you will fall in love with him.


message 23: by Jen (new)

Jen (jenlb) | 51 comments Albert of Adelaide by Howard L. Anderson Albert of Adelaide is full of animals, and quite fun.It's similar to Watership Down in that it's a quest journey filled with different groups of animals.


message 24: by Pam (new)

Pam Lauman | 99 comments Racing in the Rain. Don't remember the author m


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Pam Lauman | 99 comments .


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Gerald Miller | 821 comments Considering that many books have animals in them I hope I don't make anyone angry by posting this Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes by Robert Louis Stevenson . I tried to check every post here to try not to repeat. Basically this is a story of RLS tour of France in the late nineteenth century.


message 28: by Louise (new)

Louise | 279 comments The Blue Fox - icelandic, quite cool :-)


message 29: by Daniel (new)

Daniel | 4 comments The Bees by Laline Paul - animals in title and animal as main character!


message 30: by Maggie (new)

Maggie | 24 comments Black Beauty - one of my favourite books EVER!


message 31: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolguttery) | 14 comments "Hexed" series
"Dog on it" series


Ulrica Lejbro (vastmanbok) | 1 comments Glennkill by Leonie Swann = sheep


message 33: by Karin (new)

Karin | 74 comments Unlikely Friendships, 47 Remarkable Stories from the Animal Kingdom. By Jennifer Holland. Also could be used for "Pic of Animal on the Cover"


message 34: by Maria (new)

Maria Elmvang (kiwiria) | 19 comments "Duncton Wood" by William Harwood


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Andreas_55 | 9 comments Elephant Company: The Inspiring Story of an Unlikely Hero and the Animals Who Helped Him Save Lives in World War II


I am a cat ( by Natsume Soseki, japanese author)


message 37: by Maudaevee (new)

Maudaevee | 8 comments https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8...

The White Bone by Barbara Gowdy, the characters are elephants but their story is done beautifully and I really enjoyed it!


message 38: by Michael (new)

Michael (mkindness) | 537 comments Mod
Eric wrote: "Don't you hate it when you answer a thread and people don't read your answers and repeat what you've already said?"

I think of it as people seconding your recommendation!


message 39: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (bizzymom) | 1 comments Robert Repino's Mort(e)


message 40: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3100 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "Eric wrote: "Don't you hate it when you answer a thread and people don't read your answers and repeat what you've already said?"

I think of it as people seconding your recommendation!"


Thank you for that, Michael.


message 41: by Gnoe (new)

Gnoe Graasland | 19 comments I second Maudaevee on The White Bone by Barbara Gowdy!

It's one of my all-time favourites and even skeptics were blown away by this book. Makes you think like an elephant yourself... A must-read!


message 42: by Jill (last edited Jun 18, 2015 03:40AM) (new)

Jill The Bear by Claire Cameron.
Short but compelling


message 43: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelmact) Would The Bees count? Technically it's an insect though..

I'm actually going with Jennie by Paul Gallico. Some class it as a children's book, but I don't feel like it is. It's about a boy who turns into a cat and is amazing.

I also highly recommend both the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, and Robin Jarvis's Deptford Mice books. The are kids books, but incredibly well written, and certainly readable by adults.


message 44: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) Nop's Trials. It doesn't get the attention it deserves. Wonderful!


message 45: by Suellen (new)

Suellen (suvata) I decided on Mort[e] by Robert Repino for this one. So far, I'm loving it.


message 46: by Aj (new)

Aj | 1 comments The Art of Racing in the Rain. Enzo is amazing!!!


message 47: by Pat (new)

Pat Bevins | 4 comments Gun, With Occasional Music is the debut novel byJonathan Lethem. This one would satisfy an "animal as a key character" but wouldn't help with "non-human as a main character" (I ended up with both of those on my board). This would also check an author's debut, and perhaps obscure work by a well known author.


message 48: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 4 comments Cosmic Banditos by A.C. Weisbecker


message 49: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 6 comments Emily and Einstein, by Linda Francis Lee. I liked this book more than I expected to.


message 50: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 1 comments Janet wrote: "The Chet and Bernie books starting with Dog on It by Spencer Quinn. Chet (the dog) is the narrator and you will fall in love with him."

I'll second this recommendation. I love Chet and Bernie. Plus the audiobooks are fantastic. The narrator really captures Chet.


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