Squarriors Squarriors, by Ashley Witter and Ash Maczko Review by Roz Gibson Squarriors (Squirrel + Warriors) is a comic series by Ashley Witter (art) and Ash Maczko (writer). It is one of a spate of recent furry graphic novels
dystopia Bearhead, by Adrian Tchaikovsky Review by Roz Gibson Adrian Tchaikovsky is an author that furry fans of hard SF should become familiar with. He wrote the excellent Children of Memory, which features a civilization
bastis archives The Bastis Archives, by L. E. Henderson Review by Roz Gibson The Bastis Archives series, written by L.E. Henderson, was an unexpected find. Paw and Prowl are the first two books of what I assume will
legends of heraldale Legends of Heraldale trilogy, by Brian McNatt Review by Roz Gibson The land of Heraldale is a place of mythical creatures: unicorns, dragons, gryphons, sphinxes, werewolves and minotaurs. For years Heraldale has been gripped by a long-running
novel The Gryphon, by Paula Grover Review by Roz Gibson There has been a glut of gryphon books recently: Jess E. Owen’s Summer King series, K. Vale Nagle’s The Gryphon Insurrection, Dire, by John
talking animal Wait a Season for Their Names, by Alexander Kendziorski Review by Roz Gibson This is your classic animal fantasy novel in the “tradition of” (as they like to say in book blurbs) Watership Down. But instead of common European
series Pride Wars, by Matt Laney Review by Roz Gibson The huge success of fantasy series for older children such as Harry Potter, Warriors and Wings of Fire has developed into an industry led by authors
M.C.A. Hogarth Kherishdar's Exception, by M.C.A. Hogarth Review by Roz Gibson Before tackling M. C. A. Hogarth’s Kherishdar’s Exception, the fourth book in the series, potential readers should start with one of the earlier books:
dinosaur Mark of the Conifer, by L.K.D. Jennings Review by Roz Gibson The path of L.K.D. Jennings’s Mark of the Conifer to publication is almost as epic as the dinosaur saga itself. After an unsuccessful
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
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