A snack-sized list of books for my fellow therians !!
Most of these revolve around an animal main character [obviously], and you can get most of them from amazon, books a million, or maybe a local library!! I'll include links for most of them :)
A Wolf Called Wander by Rosanne Parry: Swift, a wild wolf cub, lives with his pack in the mountains. When a rival pack attacks, Swift and his family scatter, and Swift sets out on an incredible journey through dense forests, into barren wilderness, and across flowing water. The trip is dangerous and full of peril, and Swift encounters fie, hunger, hunters and highways as he wanders. Will Swift find the courage to survive? Will he ever find a place to call home?
I liked this one a LOT. It's also based around a real wolf named OR-7 (or Journey), who traveled 1,000 miles across the Pacific Northwest. There are 208 story pages [20 chapters] and 23 pages talking about wolves, with fun facts, and map of OR-7's 1k mile trip. The story pages also have beautiful illustrations on almost every one of them!! (My favorites are 193 and 221) 10/10, highly recommended for wolf therians :)
(You can buy it Here or Here!)
The Call of the Wild by Jack London: Stolen from his home and family, a dog named Buck must quickly learn the harsh law of survival among the men and dogs of the gold-crazed North. His intelligence, courage, and cunning transform him into a feared leader. As wolves attack and the men grow desperate, Buck must heed the call of the wild. Only the strong will survive.
I haven't read this one just yet. With 7 Chapters and 172 story pages, this one looks promising :)
(You can buy it Here! There's a ton of different versions, check which ones you're buying :sob: )
Pax by Sara Pennybacker: Pax and Peter have been inseparable ever since Peter rescued him as a kit. But one day the unimaginable happens: Peter's dad enlists in the military and makes Peter return the fox to the wild. At his grandfather's house three hundred miles away from home, Peter knows he isn't where he should be- with Pax. He strikes out on his own despite the encroaching war, spurred by love, loyalty, and grief. Meanwhile Pax, steadfastly waiting for his boy, embarks on adventures and discoveries of his own...
Apparently this is a two-part series, the second book being "Pax, Journey Home," though I don't have that one. There's 34 chapters, 276 story pages, and a few illustrations here and there. I'm only halfway done with this one, but I'm already giving it a 10/10 :3
(You can buy it Here or Here, and the second book Here or Here!)
Wolves of the Beyond - Lone Wolf by Kathryn Lasky: (The owl war is over. The wolf pack awaits.) In the harsh wilderness beyond the owl world of Ga'Hoole, a wolf mother hides in fear. Her newborn pup, otherwise healthy, has a twisted paw. The mother knows the rigid rules of her kind. The pack cannot have weakness. Her pup must be abandoned on an icy riverbank- condemned to die. But alone in the forest, the pup, Faolan, does the unthinkable. He survives. This is Faolan's story, the story of a courageous wolf pup who rises up to change forever the wolves of the Beyond.
I really liked this one too :) I only remember reading the first book. The first book also has a bear main character named Thunderheart, and I think there was an owl side character mentioned in the second part of it? There are 28 chapters and 219 pages, but there are also at LEAST 6 books: Lone Wolf, Shadow Wolf, Watch Wolf, Frost Wolf, Spirit Wolf, and Star Wolf. (I have the first three!! :)) Another 10/10 :)
(Buy the first book Here, the second book Here or Here, and the third book Here! I think you can find the other three on amazon, and Books-A-Million also has the fourth!! Can't link them all right now :[)
Wings Of Fire - The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland: Clay has grown up hidden beneath a mountain, one of the five dragonets chosen to fulfill a mysterious prophecy and end the war between the dragon tribes of Pyrrhia. He's not so sure about the prophecy part, but Clay can't imagine not living with the other dragonets; they're his best friends. So when one of the dragonets is threatened, all five spring into action. Together, they will choose freedom over fate, leave the mountain, and pursue their destiny- on their own terms.
I only have the graphic novel versions of the first 6 books, but i highly recommend them all!! :) The art on the graphic novels give the characters a sense of life not even the Warriors graphic novels have, and I love it !! 10/10.
(I can't keep linking them all, but Books A Million and Amazon are where I look for them!)
Warriors - The Sun Trail by Erin Hunter: When a mysterious vision promises a land filled with prey and shelter, a group of brave young cats leave their harsh mountain territory in search of a better home. But great dangers await- and threaten to divide them.
This is a series that I think most therians and furries (And just 'weird' kids in general) alike recognize pretty quickly. I think The Sun Trail is the first book that takes place in the story, but I could easily be wrong. I actually don't have Into The Wild, but I recommend the entire series! 10/10 <3
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Ask game! >v<
idk if I have enough followers/people that interest w/ my acc butttttt… I wanted to do a ask game thing 👀
Keep in mind if I don’t want to answer the question I just won’t. you can ask me pretty much anything but here’s some ideas ^^ (ask as many as you want)
•Therianthropy based question examples:
🥥= what was some past experiences you had as a kid that hinted at your alterhumanity?
🐚= what were some critters you thought were your theriotypes?
🏝️=when did you awaken as a Therian and how?
🪸=what were your first theriotypes you figured out?
🫧= what are your most common types shifts and what was your strongest one?
🌊= If you could become one theriotype forever which one would it be?
•Warrior cats based question examples:
🍋= when did you start reading Warriors?
🍓= fav character?
🍇= fav villain?
🍉= fav headcanon and canon ship?
🍒= fav series?
🥝= fav special edition?
🍏=current series your on?
🍐= a book you really want?
•Art based question examples:
🌲=how long have you been a artist?
🌳=fav thing to draw?
🌴= will you ever sell art?
🌿= some oc’s you’ve made?
🌱= your fav art pieces?
🪴= artists who inspire you?
🍃= dream art style / current art style?
•Random question ideas:
🥀= fav ecosystem? (Desert, Forest, etc.)
🪷= places you wanna go?
🌷= what was your first piece of gear you made and what’s your most recent one you made?
🌹= Fav mask and tail?
💐= unusual piece of gear?
🌺= does anyone know of your alterhumanity or sexuality?
🌼= places you’ve been / fav place you’ve explored or want to explore?
again, these are just examples you can ask but you can ask me anything and ask as much as you want! Hopefully you guys can get to know me better! >_<
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Here is an Adopt Me dog xeno that I made for my pookie /p @k9catastrophe !!
(Flag made by me, ID made by me, definition made by me and Pup)
Adoptmedogic/AMDoggender- A xenogender related to dogs in the Roblox game Adopt Me. This xeno is not related to any specific aspect of the dogs.
Pup/Pups/Pupself, Bark/Barks/Barkself, Yip/Yips/Yipself, !/!s/!self, or 🐶/🐶s/🐶self neopronouns can be associated with this xenogender.
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION START
Two similar looking flags, both having 5 stripes. Top to bottom colors of the stripes:
Light tan, tan, pink, tan, light tan.
The second flag has an image of a cartoon tan-colored dog from the Roblox game Adopt Me in the middle with a bone in its mouth.
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Weekly reminder that when someone calls you weird (pejorative), it is perfectly acceptable to say YES YOU BORING MOTHERFUCKER I AM with the entirety of your chest and laugh maniacally as you execute your flawlessly flamboyant exit.
Your weirdness is beautiful and those who lack sufficient courage or depth to display their own preternatural plumage are right to be unsettled in the presence of your eldritch greatness.
Be weird out loud. Do it at the top of your lungs, with all your heart, as hard as you can.
And let them squirm.
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