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Task #12: A book in which an animal or inanimate object is a point-of-view character
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Apr 16, 2019 12:54PM

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(I don't care for them personally but that's mainly because I don't care for books from animal's perspectives typically, but I think everyone else in the elementary school liked them when we were forced to listen to them.)



I'm really (!!) not into talking animals, but I want to live up to the spirit of the challenge and get outside of a human-dominated narrative. I saw an article in the "Sierra Club" magazine that refers to this book has having been written "from a tree's point of view."
I'd love to hear what others think -- could this book fit the bill?

I'm really (!!) not into talking animals, but I want to live up to the spirit of the challenge and get outside of a hum..."
I would be curious to hear from anyone who has read this, too. A review I read about it says the author "has found a way to cast trees as central characters." I can't quite tell by reading the GR reviews. Wishtree seems pretty highly recommended on here and is a told from a tree's POV, I think.

We do get a dog's point of view but the narration is all omniscient so I've been torn





OMG. Loved this one! (Fantastic for reading aloud, too.)




I just finished another book for the Mount TBR challenge - The Rescue Team. It's a light hearted, happy ending, middle grade book that's a quick read. When I realized it was told from the point of view of a dog abandoned at an animal shelter, I realized it would fit this category too.

It may be a bit of a stretch, but I used it.


I think this is a bit of a stretch given that The Thunderhead gets so few pages, but I'd count it because the plot can't move forward properly without those pages.

I'm really (!!) not into talking animals, but I want to live up to the spirit of the challenge and get..."
I just finished The Overstory, and I don't think the trees qualify as POV characters. Sorry. I'll be using Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World instead. It's nonfiction, but the author includes the bees' POV.

but...
try fox 8 by george saunders. even if it does not qualify for the challenge (i am not participating), it is short and great! the audible version is read by himself but cannot be a replacement for reading the book, but a great combination.

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