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Prompt 7: A book with non human characters
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Dec 26, 2014 10:06AM

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Watership Down would work. Great book with rabbits as the characters..


As it is, I'm thinking a Mrs. Murphy mystery or James, Fabulous Feline: Further Adventures of a Connoisseur Cat.



I really enjoyed The Bees. It was a fun way to learn about matters of the hive.

I just finished "Watership Down" by Richard Adams, and it was absolutely lovely.


I dont think all the characters need to be non-human. That would be tough.

I dont think all the characters need to b..."
Agreed. What about characters that turn into animals? I haven't decided what I'm reading for this prompt yet, but my mom brought it up when I mentioned a book where the main character gets turned into a dog.
Also, my sister read Flatland for this prompt. The characters aren't humans or animals--they're shapes!


I'm reading "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. Tolkien. I've never been able to watch a whole Lord of the Rings movie, but for some reason I've always wanted to read this book; It does not disappoint! I love it!


The book in particular is Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion. Even in the book R considers himself a dead human and not really a zombie.
"I shake my head apologetically, but I wince at her use of the word “human.” I’ve never liked that differentiation. She is Living and I’m Dead, but I’d like to believe we’re both human. Call me an idealist."
Would you consider zombies to be human?

I would not. Sounds like you found an interesting book!

The Host is one of my favorite books. I couldnt stand the movie. But loved the book.

The Case of the Cursed Dodo





"This was a heartbreaking, beautiful book that mostly focuses on the love between a girl and her dog, how they help each other, and how each one discovers where they belong. I read it to my daughter and she bawled at the end, partly because she loved it so much that she didn't want the story to be over."







- Laura, a tree who works part-time as a waitress
- a sentient patch of haze
- Erika, Erika, Erika, and Erika who are definitely NOT angels
- a mighty Glow Cloud
ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY GLOW CLOUD
I wasn't sure how Welcome to Night Vale would translate from radio podcast to novel, but IT WAS AMAZING. Seriously, if you like the podcast read and/or listen to the book. It will make you think about the Night Vale podcasts in a completely different way.
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