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Moving Along Remastered by GreyArcher17
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Atticus Simons is your average dork. At least that's what he thinks. He has good enough grades, a decent friend, and great prospects for the future. People think he has everything he's ever wanted. Most of them hate him for it. Little does anyone know, he's willing to trade all of that just to get back the one thing that means everything to him: a family. But when he seizes that opportunity, he's thrust into a world he isn't prepared for. A world of anthropomorphic creatures known as Furfolk, animals that walk on their hind legs and talk just like humans. If that isn't bizarre enough, he himself isn't quite the human he used to be anymore. The new tail speaks for itself. Using what little strength and cunning he has, Atticus must find a way home, but is it that easy? Is home what he thinks it is? Will he rise to the occasion or fade into the darkness? Find out in the newly remastered furry fantasy known as Moving Along.
Flight School: Prey by theCuppedCake
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There is an island in the sky, and not everyone can see it. A harmless village boy living in the rural lands, Iolani Tori is afraid of heights and loud noises. Taken by surprise when he receives a mysterious letter addressed to him, Io finds out that the floating island wasn't a figment of his imagination after all. A talking sparrow; An eagle's eye, A waiting vulture And a silent night.
Flight School: Predator by theCuppedCake
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[Second book of the Flight Series] "More than anything, the sky was red. It wasn't dark, no. Just red." Iolani Tori learns about the part of him that isn't human; and sees the line between animal and himself thin to something less than a thread. If raw aggression, lust, and selfishness prevailed--and if that was what it meant to be human--how was he to not regard himself as a bird that relied on its instincts to survive? Io finds that it is sometimes hard to hold on to his humanity; to be nice, and to be kind. Well apart from that, he also learns that he smells like fresh linen when he's in heat. Weird.
Flight School: Hunter by theCuppedCake
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[Third Book of the Flight Series] "Many things be broken, but only some can be fixed." Iolani Tori feels more alone than he has ever been on his journey. Yet, he doesn't have time for himself. Luka finds every meal a challenge to stomach; Jiro cannot forget; Pipa confesses and Vaughn admits to being rather poor at human interaction. Io, very naturally, meddles. Recent cases of unnatural deaths have caught the attention of the island-its cause unknown despite the many attempts to unveil that which was hidden. What they were bound to know, however, was the presence of a third, most deadly player in the game; the predator of humans themselves.