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A book from a nonhuman perspective
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I thought it meant the *dog* running (racing) in the rain too.


I honestly don't think that The Metamorphosis counts as a non-human perspective book. The protagonist was a human inside a cockroach's body. It is not a cockroach's perspective, it is a human's perspective. If you agree with the schizophrenia idea then it would be more a book for an "unreliable narrator", I don't agree with the schizophrenia diagnosis but I do think that the book could be open for many interpretations, if you agree with that one, then the unreliable narrator prompt would work better.
For a non-human perspective I would recommend "The Humans" by Matt Haig, it's about an alien who comes to planet Earth for a mission but he experiences life as a human and starts to like things that we take for granted (because we already have them), it's like a satire but I think that the message in the end is quite beautiful. :)



That is such a unique and original POV, not to mention The Book Thief was excellent."
Agreed! To riff on the Death as major character, there's also Terry Pratchett's Death series within the Discworld. The one most fully meeting the criteria for being Reaper Man. And this is humor, if folks are looking for something lighter in the non-human perspective.

Ooh, color me intrigued! Does it talk about the fact that Beowulf is SUCH an insufferable bro? Because I would be all over that.


I loved this book. I hope you enjoy it, too. I still haven't seen the movie, but I plan to.


The main character, Breq, is an AI. It's a bit of a slow starter but once it gets good it gets REAL GOOD. ;)



I'd say perspective would mean point of view.

Charlotte's Web was my choice for this prompt as well - most of the book is told from the animals', particularly Wilbur's, point of view. I recently got my hands on a nice hard cover edition of this book and was excited to reread it for the first time in many years.

Did you know the audiobook has more than 100 different narrators? They actually broke a record! I'm waiting for the audiobook to become available at my library's Overdrive site.

I just got Lincoln in the Bardo over the weekend. After thumbing through it I can see it is very different! I'm looking forward to reading it.




Mr. and Mrs. Bunny—Detectives Extraordinaire! is listed as written by Mrs. Bunny and "Translated from the Rabbit ..."
I know this is an old post but I love the bunnies in fedoras! Gotta check this out!

The stories are from the point of view of animals - so nonhuman, works for me!




That's what I'm reading!"
I loved that book!! One of my favorite books!!


Would love to read together. This has been on my To Be Read pile since teenage years, but never got around to it.

Ah, I came to this thread to ask whether anyone thinks that My Name is Red can be used for this prompt, since there are only selected chapters written from a nonhuman perspective. I originally read The Book Thief for this prompt, but I'm thinking of moving it to a novel set during wartime and reading Pamuk's book for this prompt.

Anshita wrote: "Guys, after finishing Black Beauty for this prompt, I was exploring for a book for the prompt of A book set around a holiday other than Christmas, and I found this awesome book, A Night in the Lonesome October and after reading the first page, I discovered that it was written from a dog's POV. The book has high ratings and is short too!
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LOL I did not know that! I love Zelazny, but I've never read this one, and I've got it penciled in to read in October, just for fun.
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LOL I did not know that! I love Zelazny, but I've never read this one, and I've got it penciled in to read in October, just for fun.

I recently discovered this book because I wanted to read a book set around Halloween and then after reading the first chapter, I feel the need to read other Zelazny books too!
Hope you enjoy this amazing read in October.


Love the Homeward Bound movies!!

I absolutely loved this book. And Budo does not qualify as a human, so I would count it. It was so wonderful!!

I think you could stretch this and call zombies, vampires, etc non-human POVs.
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