nathan hopp The Adventures of Peter Gray, by Nathan Hopp Review by Rakuen Growlithe The Adventures of Peter Gray (Written Dreams Publishing, $16.99) is the first novel by Nathan Hopp. It's told from the perspective of the titular Peter
griffins Griffin Ranger: Crossline Plains, by Roz Gibson Review by Joel Kreissman Roz Gibson’s Griffin Ranger duology is the story of a world ruled by mythical beasts and populated by assorted species of sapient animals. We are
grant cravens Secrets of the Kraken, Act One, by Grant Cravens Review by Mamma Bear Cait and her band of lost souls are the captain and crew of the submarine, The Rose. Intent on breaking a string of bad business dealings,
non fiction Furry Nation by Joe Strike Review by Thurston Howl There's really not enough nonfiction in the furry fandom. Not enough about the fandom and by the fandom. So, when I met Joe Strike at last
fang FANG 8, ed. Ashe Valisca Review by Colin Leighton In 2017, FurPlanet chose to deviate from their usual custom of designating differing themes for FANG and ROAR by instead assigning their two annual anthologies the
Kyell Gold Camouflage by Kyell Gold Review by Ottereview Camouflage is Kyell Gold’s new historical fiction novel about a young, college-aged white tiger named Danilo who finds himself supernaturally shifted to 1508 Scotland. Danilo is
Anthology ROAR 8, ed. Mary E. Lowd Review by Tabsley Paradise. It’s such a wildly interpreted topic, and one that volume 8 of Bad Dog Books’ ROAR anthology series bravely tackles. The anthology was edited by
joe sherman The Student by Joe Sherman Review by Thurston Howl Genetic modification? Check. A university for Furs only? Check. A nightly sex club with felines, canines, equines, reptiles, humans, and alien werewolves? Check, check, check, check,
Mamma Bear Skeleton Crew by Gre7g Luterman Review by Mamma Bear Aboard the starship White Flower II, the dutiful geroo work, live, love, and die in the service of their immense, reptilian masters. Kanti works in the
Anthology SPECIES: Wolves, edited by Thurston Howl Review by Joel Kreissman Wolves have long fascinated mankind. Variously, they have been seen as menaces, Aesopian mentors, and just free-spirited kin to dogs. SPECIES: Wolves, edited by Thurston Howl,
mark engels Always Gray in Winter, by Mark J. Engels Review by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt And Then Things Got Hairy... They’ve lived among us humans for centuries, millennia even. They look like us, most of the time, but they
rechan Intimate Little Secrets by Rechan Review by Rakuen Growlithe Intimate Little Secrets (US$9.95 from FurPlanet) is an anthology of short stories written by Rechan with a cover illustration by Teagan Gavet. Originally I
weasel Jazz at the End of the Night, by Weasel Review by Hypetaph Weasel’s Jazz at the End of the Night is the perfect mix of horrendously depressing and astoundingly relatable, which—in its own way—is horrendously depressing.
Brett A. Brooks The Devil Was Green by Brett A. Brooks Review by MikasiWolf Pussy Katnip can be compared to a superhero or a vigilante. And in some ways, the two are interchangeable. Except that her powers come not from a
Mamma Bear Passing Through, ed. Weasel Review by Mamma Bear Busy animals are often on the move, and, when they need a little help getting where they're going, anything can happen. Passing Through features six furry
rewritten ReWritten by J. Malan Review by Thurston Howl "Born to this cradle below the stars, not unlike those who carried the torch before..." These are the opening words of J. Malan's new novel ReWritten,
joel kreissman Tower and the Fox by Tim Susman Review by Joel Kreissman Imagine a world where the American Revolution failed. Now, can you also imagine that in this world the British Empire employed sorcerers, and that these sorcerers
Two-Lips Press Slave Trade by Comidacomida Review by Hypetaph If there were one word to describe “Slave Trade” by Comidacomida, it would easily be “surprising.” This 466-page novel chronicles the story of its protagonist Sidney—introduced
Thurston Howl Furries Among Us 2, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt The Growth of a Subculture One of the marks of maturity is a growing capacity for self-reflection. When we are children, we act without thinking,
dalmatian Fire Branded Leather by F. Gibbs Review by Tabsley The coastal city of V-town is burning, and it’s up to one dalmatian to save it. Will Hamish, the dalmatian assistant chief of one of V-town’
Fred Patten Symbol of a Nation, ed. Fred Patten Review by Thurston Howl As most are aware, nations often have a symbolic or emblematic animal. Fred Patten decided to edit an anthology with GOAL Publications based on this theme
sofawolf HEAT, vol. 14, edited by Dark End Review by Ottereview The anthology Heat, edited by Dark End, is regarded by many as the premier literary magazine of the furry fandom. Although explicitly erotic, it isn't pornographic. The
poetry Civilized Beasts II, by Marge Simon, Bruce Boston, Thomas Faux Steele, BanWynn Oakshadow, E.S. Lapso, John Milkereit, Winston Derden, Carolyn Dahl, Dwale and Steve Ausherman Review by Jako Malan In an era of Emojis and Netspeak, is there still a place where every word is carefully chosen and every letter carefully set in place? Is
urban fantasy Faithless by Graveyard Greg Review by Mamma Bear Ivan might be a "finder," but now that the Holy Grail is in his paws, a whole cast of supernatural forces are out to find him
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