An Anthropomorphic Recommended Reading List
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Compiled by Fred Patten, in the souvenir booklet for ConFurence 6, held in January 1995. If you can overlook the fact that it was made by and for people who got off on pictures of animals with cleavage, this is a good list of fantasy books for adults and children.
The books are keyed to nine broad subject classifications:
1). SF: enhanced animals. (7-9, 12, 17, 27-28, 53, 72, 78, 87, 90-92, 96-97)
2). Human-into-animal stories. (11, 50, 69, 77)
3). SF: aliens. (3-5, 10, 12, 20-24, 26, 30, 32-38, 49, 73-76, 94)
4). Nature fantasies. (1-2, 6, 25, 58, 68, 70-71, 80-84, 98)
5). Allegorical fantasies. (6, 29, 31, 47, 79)
6). Fantasy: humans and animals have joint societies. (14-15, 18-19, 39-46, 48, 51-52, 54-57, 59-60, 72, 100-102)
7). Fantasy: animals have hidden sophisticated societies. (27-28, 78, 85-86, 88-89, 93, 97, 102)
8). Fantasy: animal societies with humans unknown/absent ("beast tales"). (13, 61-67, 95)
9). Fantasy: talking animals in the human world. (16, 31, 99, 102)
avg. score: 6 of 102 (6%)
required scores: 1, 3, 4, 6, 9