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Tui Sutherland is one of the authors behind the pen name Erin Hunter. Under her name, she is perhaps best known for her fast-paced dragon fantasy series Wings of Fire. -- Autumn Winters
Both animal fantasy authors employ a large cast of anthropomorphic characters in fast-paced, action-packed, and world-building series for children. While Erin Hunter's series are suspenseful with a fair amount of violence, Brian Jacques' quest-driven novels include a bit of wit and humor. -- Natalie Harvey
These authors' works have the appeal factors plot-driven, and they have the genres "animal fantasy" and "fantasy fiction"; the subjects "warriors," "clans," and "feral cats"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genres "animal fantasy" and "fantasy fiction"; the subjects "feral cats" and "imaginary kingdoms"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genre "animal fantasy"; the subjects "feral cats," "prophecies," and "animals"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors action-packed and world-building, and they have the genre "animal fantasy"; the subjects "warriors," "feral cats," and "prophecies"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genres "animal fantasy" and "fantasy fiction"; the subjects "warriors," "feral cats," and "prophecies"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors suspenseful and plot-driven, and they have the genre "animal fantasy"; the subjects "feral cats," "prophecies," and "good and evil"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genre "animal fantasy"; the subjects "cats," "warriors," and "clans"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building and plot-driven, and they have the genres "animal fantasy" and "fantasy fiction"; the subjects "feral cats," "prophecies," and "rats"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the genres "animal fantasy" and "fantasy fiction"; the subject "feral cats"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors plot-driven, and they have the genres "animal fantasy" and "fantasy fiction"; the subjects "cats," "feral cats," and "animals"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."