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A series in the same vein of animal fantasy as ''[[Redwall]], [[Guardians of Ga'Hoole]]'', and the like, ''[[The Mistmantle Chronicles]]'' focuses around Urchin, an oddly colored squirrel who is washed up on the beach of the titular Island inhabited by moles, otters, squirrels and hedgehogs on a night of falling ('Riding' in the book's universe) stars. Most of the books take place on the generally isolated island, since 'those who truely belong on Mistmantle cannot leave by water and return by water {{spoiler|except for Voyagers}}, and deal with a lot of internal strife, especially inside Mistmantle Tower. Keeps most of the animals [[Animal Stereotypes|acting like they should]], meaning while hedgehogs may eat cakes and drink wine, they also enjoy bugs. Written by a minister's wife.
 
== The books so far are: ==
# ''Urchin andof the RageRiding TideStars''
 
# ''Urchin ofand the Riding StarsHeartstone''
# ''The Heir of Mistmantle''
# ''Urchin and the HeartstoneRaven War''
# The Heir of Mistmantle
# ''Urchin and the RavenRage WarTide''
# Urchin and the Rage Tide
 
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* [[A Nazi by Any Other Name]]: Husk seemed intent on turning Mistmantle into a facistfascist dictatorship with himself at the helm. He couldn't stand any deformed animals (he ''killed his own brother, wife, and attempted to kill his own illegitimate son, {{spoiler|Juniper}}'') and had any that were reported deformed killed, even when their deformities couldn't be a drain in any way and eventually animals that aren't deformed at all.
* [[Anvilicious]]: Again, written by a minister's wife. YMMV depending on your beliefs, of course.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]:{{spoiler|Almost all of the kings on all of the islands die by the end of the series. Even Crispin.}}
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