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The Gryphon Generation

Written by: Alexander Bizzell
Narrated by: James Scott Spaid
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Gryphons are a new and budding race in the world. They suffered their share of strife and oppression when they first appeared but over time humans have become more accepting, especially as the new sport of Gryphball became popular.

Thyra and Johnathen are the first interspecies married couple in America's southern states. They have had their own struggles fitting in, dealing with racist citizens and a religious cult that sees them as abominations that should be eradicated.

Can Johnathen and Thyra live freely in a world that seems set against them?

©2018 Alexander Bizzell (P)2022 Alexander Bizzell

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My new favourite

I actually read the paperback, and end up putting in the audiobook when I'm working, driving, or recovering. The narrator I feel capture the energy of the characters perfectly.
And without giving to much of the story away, it's a tradgedy centering around discrimination, while showcasing the bad side of that, it does end up showing the accepting side of people too especially in the later books.
I'd highly recommend this series to anyone who feels ostracized.
I'll be listening to this and the next books when they get released over and over.

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