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Gate of Souls by Verna McKinnon is told from animal's point of view. It is a fantasy book, would fit in young adult, it is the first in a series, and it has a panther on the cover. I recommend the later editions. The first released edition had a lot of mistakes from editing slip through. She has switched editors and I am hoping they got those mistakes corrected. I haven't re-read the book yet, but I do have it on my TBR shelf.
I just started reading Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones for this, and it's really good, and it definitely fits this category (the "Dog Star," Sirius, is sent to Earth as punishment and comes back to life as a dog ... so it's either from the perspective of a star or a dog, depending on how you look at it), but wow! I was expecting something fun like "Lilo and Stich" but instead it's more along the lines of Black Beauty!! I mean, it starts out with the litter of puppies being tossed into the river in a sack to drown them because they are mixed breed - ugh! I was not expecting that. I hope things improve for poor Sirius!


Like Chanticleer from Rock-a-Doodle?! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102802/

Yes, actually! (ahaha, I had that on VHS as a kid). Well, actually Canticleer the rooster is originally from Chaucer, who I believe got him from some even older myths. Crowing the sun into existence each morning and all that. So this would probably work for the "based on mythology" category too.
Those kids cartoons with their Chaucer references, right? ;)


haha! I was kind of joking but also kind of curious! Definitely think of Rock-a-Doodle when I hear Chanticleer. lol. And definitely watched the movie a few years ago, maybe on Netflix. :D



This is a great little self-published novel, wherein J'o’ Ka Joarchim is a Joviahn who naughtily visits the planet Earth and embroils himself in human affairs - a most superb read.



Thanks so much for this recommendation! I'm on a cozy mystery kick right now and this one looks like fun! :)



Is it mostly-ish viewing life from the point of view of a seagull? Or is it more like a human thinking about seagulls? I haven't read so I can't offer you any advice except that I don't think a book needs to be written in the first person to be written from a nonhuman perspective. (By the way, the negative reviews of this book are pretty funny).


I'm also one of the few who did not like The Book Thief! It was a book club pick for me years ago, and I dnf'ed. It was not the book for me.

No, it's definitely a human point of view. The narrator is your average third person omniscient, but there's nothing non-human about it.
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Stephanie, I also chose Frankie Presto for this prompt. It was so achingly beautiful. So far it's my favorite for the year, and I think it will be hard to beat.