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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
City of Oom is a work of fiction penned by author Christopher St. John in the fantasy, animals, and interpersonal drama genres, and is the third book in the War Bunny Chronicles. It is intended for the young adult reader. In this thrilling continuation of the series, the prey animals of the Million Acre Wood have overthrown their golden wolf overlords and formed a new nation. Now, they face new threats from both inside and outside their borders. The bears in the City of Oom pose a significant danger, and a more covert enemy looms. As these challenges arise, the heroes embark on perilous quests to uncover crucial information about the bears and to explore their own identities. St. John has crafted another thrilling and immersive read, expanding the rich world of the War Bunny Chronicles with new dramatic twists and deeper world-building.
As a fan of previous works in the series, the continuation of the prey animals' journey after their victory over the wolves was both exciting and deeply engaging. The backstory is woven seamlessly into the narrative to remind readers of key events in the story so far. The new threats are described with such atmospheric tension that readers will be looking over their shoulders for eerie shadows and distant roars of dangers long after the book is set down. I felt a deep connection to the characters as they embarked on their tense quests, with their bravery and determination shining through on every page. As with other novels in the series, the work has plenty of engaging dialogue and a unique way of characterizing and portraying the animal cast so that they feel relatable and humanistic, yet keep
their animalistic qualities too. The post-apocalyptic setting, combined with the unique perspective of talking animals, provides a thought-provoking and fresh take on the genre. Overall, City of Oom is a compelling continuation that kept me eagerly turning the pages, and I’d highly recommend it to fans of the series so far.