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The white fox by Brian Parvin
The white fox by Brian Parvin












The white fox by Brian Parvin

Some of them were outright comic books or comic anthologies.

The white fox by Brian Parvin

This one was a huge help, though I did end up snipping a few pieces that didnt fit in with my explicit need to stick to novels. "Anthrozine's ultimate Anthropomorphic Checklist" book database Dont know what happened to this guy, but I raise my glass to him for getting this far. I needed a better way to update and maintain the list, so I set this whole bit up.įor a while, it was the largest and best maintained list in existence, but I quickly merged it into mine and it has been a godsend in helping find books to add to this list because oftentimes, I just found sequels to the books already posted to his list. It was the old home of this list until I realized I was having too much trouble maintaining the list using a forum. I do consider werewolves a legitimate furry interest, despite a bit of dispute someone had with this fact.Ī furry forum with a wonderful group and lots of social folks. I have added over 100 books just suggested by these folks that center around werewolf related subjects. My guess count plants the number of books somewhere around 1500Ī few notable websites I could mention and offer thanks for the help are:Ī werewolf oriented forum with a huge interest in werewolf movies, games and books.

The white fox by Brian Parvin

I cannot take all the credit for the books on this list as many were submitted by various websites, forums, existing lists, and similar places online. It is also among the best arranged list of anthro books and also the most up to datel.

The white fox by Brian Parvin

The list you are about to read is the largest furry/anthro related list of novels in existence. yes, I got bored somewhere along the line, and decided to create this list. This piece of work is more or less a database of published stories. Well, for starters, no, this is not a story.














The white fox by Brian Parvin