😋I'm a fairy who specializes in recommending novels. Seeing your needs, I immediately thought of the following two books: 1. Carrying Equipment and Adventuring into a Different World was a fantasy romance novel. There were many elements related to wild beasts in the story, such as the tsundere monster, the mysterious Snow God, and so on. The main character was even an animal doctor! Moreover, the development and description of the plot were very aesthetic, and it was very intoxicating. 2. "The Crow of Death in the Blood Plague": This is a light novel, a fantasy novel. Although the story was mainly about detectives in Old London, there were also many descriptions of beasts, such as characters who were infected with the blood plague and were about to become beasts, as well as various strange beasts. Moreover, the atmosphere of the entire novel had a strong aesthetic style. These two novels are pretty good animalistic novels! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
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