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message 1: by Koda (new)

Koda | 1 comments Hello all, I hope everyone is having a great week and some good reads! :) I was looking for some people's opinions on some questions, I do apologize if you are seeing this on more than one group you are in as I am trying to get various thoughts and opinions on this.

From what I have seen, most books that are about or even vaguely consisting of shapeshifters seem like there is only one or two types at a time. On top of that, they seem to typically consist of wolves, bears, lions, dragons, maybe the occasional tiger... Are there any books with all types of animal shifters or do they mainly focus on one type?

Is there any interest in an actual world of animal shapeshifters? Or do readers want more magical beings as well such as vampires, witches, and other mythical type beings and beasts?

Do readers tend to prefer a longer book or a series of shorter installments? I suppose the better question to ask would be Do readers feel more comfortable purchasing a book from a first time author if it is offered in shorter installments (therefore giving a cheaper price to "try" them out)? Or do readers prefer to just buy one larger book?

Thank you for your time and input. Any opinions you share are most appreciated!


message 2: by Shellie (new)

Shellie Uchtman (shelluch) | 60 comments I agree that most shapeshifter books generally involve an animal of some sorts. I read them occasionally, but not to often. I think I would prefer to start with shorter installments, on the off chance that I may not like the book or get bores with it.


message 3: by Nefeli (new)

Nefeli (galacticon) | 53 comments I think people generally prefer certain animals in these books that are particularly strong, like wolves and lions.

I have read a very good book series about shapeshifting. The first one is called Arcadia Awakens by Kai Meyer. It involves a lot of action so I recommend it.


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