User blog:EthanKoenigsberg/The worst New Year Resolution that I have declared.

No, you can't comment here because I know what you might say. Cos its almost 2019, I must do something for 2019 in the most nasty way possible. Reading furry books.

What? Well, I can't live in this world now with study so I might as well try to make myself suffer away from school work woes even during 2019 and read this. I have AFOW II, which is a non-mapping series despite being named after all stereotypical mapping series out there and it'll be much worse than AFOW I, trust me.

So I'm going to dare myself to read four furry books for 2019 (preferably novels). I might update this, probably not but it's something that I would like to do.

Definition of a 'furry' book So yeah, that's it. I hope my 2019 will be good and at the same time horrible as playing Cards Against Humanity/xyzzy.
 * May or may not be strictly to furry authors (so Brian Jacques is acceptable but I never read anything Redwall so)
 * Must have at least one key anthropomorphic character (plants, vehicles or objects do not count). Mythical animals are acceptable (e.g. gryphon/griffin, dragon, etc.) and so do typical fantasy races (lizardmen/lizardfolk, beastfolk, gnoll, etc.) as long they are not orcs, dwarfs/dwarves, elves, trolls or goblins.
 * 'Feral' animals do not count nor entities (e.g. His Dark Materials is not acceptable since daemons are just souls alongside with humans)
 * Topic can be literally anything, but prefer to be more around the general audience and young adults area.
 * I don't know what to put there, but as long it's not overly lustful like most furry books do (which I tend to filter away), then this qualifies my need.