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This was cute. I read it in two days, and it is perfect escapism—a village of anthropomorphic animals and murder. I wasn‘t sure what to expect, but overall I enjoyed it. I liked how the author (or authors, as it is two writers under on pen name) used characteristics of each animal as the basis for the characters‘ portrayal.
I‘d read the next in the series, but maybe in a little while. #Animal #ThematicCozies #NonHumanAntagonist #52BookClub25
Librarybelle Unbeknownst to a sleeping #Zeke , he was my book model. #CatsOfLitsy 2d
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 2d
Luke-XVX I have a soft spot for anthropomorphic stories. Your description actually made me think of Wild‘s End a graphic novel and then there‘s one of my all time favourites , Mouseguard 2d
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Librarybelle Nice, @Luke-XVX ! I typically do not read anthropomorphic stories—no reason, really, just typically have not—so this was a nice departure from my typical read. And a cozy mystery, no less, which is my escape reading! 2d
Luke-XVX I forgot to add Moomins-rookie mistake! 2d
Luke-XVX All hail the escape read! 2d
Reggie I waited have nayed this years ago but the Paul Tremblay had an uber political novella with animals with a serial killer cat who had a podcast, a dog searching for redemption, and a grieving family of toads and I fell in love with it. So stacked. lol 2d
Librarybelle @Reggie Wow! I‘ve not heard of that! 2d
Reggie It‘s in his book of short stories he came out with like 2 summers ago. 2d
Librarybelle Good to know, @Reggie ! Thanks! 2d
CaramelLunacy I read this one fairly recently and enjoyed it a lot, especially the Raven bookstore owner 2d
Librarybelle @CaramelLunacy Yes! Lenore is probably my favorite character, and I‘d love to visit the bookstore ❤️ 2d
julieclair I‘m reading this now and enjoying it. 😀 5h
Librarybelle @julieclair It‘s such a unique mystery and concept! Glad you‘re enjoying so far! 5h