Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In a very real sense, there's practically nothing new in this book--neophyte wizard just discovering a world of magic; super-secret police division tasked with investigating (and covering up) supernatural crimes; a whole world of ghosts, vamps, trolls, dryads, nymphs, demigods living unseen amongst mortals; clever (and funny) pop culture references littered throughout the text; and so on...Urban Fantasy 101.
BUT, there's something about the way that Aaronovitch writes that makes Midnight Riot so fresh, so entertaining, so fun, it feels like I'm reading a brand new genre. He's basically the British Anton Strout (but a tad bit funnier).
I had a blast reading this--every second of it--laughed out loud, sat on the edge of my seat, and tore through this book.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch
Posted by Hobster at 04:21
Labels: books, goodreads, reviews, Urban Fantasy
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