![]() This is a unique read that will make you wonder why crows aren’t more popular pets. The harshness of a ruined Seattle is tempered with hope as Buxton writes of nature breaking through disaster and emerging with new vigor. The way she describes how various animals communicate with each other is almost poetic. The author clearly has a deep love of crows and the natural world as a whole. As they roam around Seattle, they encounter other animals and learn that the world is changing and the human zombies may not be their biggest threat.ĭespite the post-apocalyptic setting and the grim outlook for humans, this book is full of humor, wisdom, and heart. ![]() realizes that the humans have turned into zombies he knows it’s time for him and Dennis the Bloodhound to venture out into the world on their own. ![]() His pet crow, S.T., has tried everything he knows to help him get better but with no luck. Looking for your next read? Check out Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton, reviewed by Fulco Library staff, Meredith L.īig Jim is sick. ![]()
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