Furry review roundup
8 years ago
I realized that I hadn't posted my various reviews for other published fandom books. So let me post a roundup of the reviews I've made recently. I realize that a lot of these are 4-5 stars, but many have been nominated for things, or are otherwise just that good.
Indigo Rain, novella, 4 stars.
Black Angel, novel, 5 stars.
Going Concerns, novella, 4 stars.
Pulp!, anthology, 4 stars.
Argo, short story, 5 stars.
Pile, novella, 4 stars.
Bridges, novella, 3 stars.
Beautiful World, novel, 3 stars.
While not fandom works, these are none the less furry, and so I wanted to point you to these.
The Builders, novella, 5 stars.
Barsk, the Elephant Graveyard, novel, 5 stars.
Indigo Rain, novella, 4 stars.
Black Angel, novel, 5 stars.
Going Concerns, novella, 4 stars.
Pulp!, anthology, 4 stars.
Argo, short story, 5 stars.
Pile, novella, 4 stars.
Bridges, novella, 3 stars.
Beautiful World, novel, 3 stars.
While not fandom works, these are none the less furry, and so I wanted to point you to these.
The Builders, novella, 5 stars.
Barsk, the Elephant Graveyard, novel, 5 stars.

Skunkbomb123
~skunkbomb123
I finished The Builders the other day. It was grim, but I enjoyed it! Bonus points for having a skunk, and I'm sure you were happy to see a book with a mole character. Black Angel was my favorite book in the trilogy. I can see your frustrations with Meg, but I was thrilled to finally get a book with her as well he lead character. Plus, it's refreshing to see a novel with an asexual protagonist. I haven't gotten around to reading Barsk or Indigo Rain, but he be heard good things about them.

Rechan
~rechan
OP
I loved every moment the stoat was on screen. But I also loved the Captain. He lived up to being a mouse, in that he was quiet, in the way Clint Eastwood plays quiet, intense men.

Skunkbomb123
~skunkbomb123
The stoat was a lot of fun. I've found that noodle-shaped characters are usually fun and/or chaotic. You have a good point about the Captain, though he was a bit cold for my liking.