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Tales from the Bottom of a Winter Coat Pocket

Tales from the Folly by Ben Aaronovitch

The Furthest Station by Ben Aaronovitch

The October Man by Ben Aaronovitch

November 29, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Sometimes you find a bunch of cough drop wrappers when you dig into pockets of coats put away for the season, and sometimes you find a twenty dollar bill. Imagine my delight when Tales from the Folly popped up on Scribd! I devoured the series earlier this year -aside from the latest; I am waiting for the paperback release- and when I saw kittenkong42’s review back in October I was PSYCHED to know that the short stories had all been collected into one place! There […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: Ben Aaronovitch, cash grab, fluff, London, paranormal, pc peter grant, Rivers of London, rivers of london 1.5, rivers of london 1.6, rivers of london 4.6, Rivers of London 5.5, rivers of london 5.65, rivers of london 6.5, Rivers of London 7.5, tales from the folly, tie in, tobias winter, Urban Fantasy

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:125 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: Ben Aaronovitch, cash grab, fluff, London, paranormal, pc peter grant, Rivers of London, rivers of london 1.5, rivers of london 1.6, rivers of london 4.6, Rivers of London 5.5, rivers of london 5.65, rivers of london 6.5, Rivers of London 7.5, tales from the folly, tie in, tobias winter, Urban Fantasy ·
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Wonderful Look at Magic in Germany

The October Man by Ben Aaronovitch

March 8, 2019 by Classic Leave a Comment

Please note that I received this via NetGalley. This did not affect my reviews or rating. This book will be released on March 31, 2019.  So this was pretty cool. Instead of following Peter or Nightingale (why???) we follow another magic practitioner named Tobias Winter. Tobias is the equivalent to our Peter Grant in England, only Tobias operates in Germany. Tobias is working on a case that seems to involve wine, ghosts, and magic. Tobias’s family seemed very interesting and I wanted to know more […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Ben Aaronovitch, Rivers of London 7.5, The October Man, Urban Fantasy

Classic's CBR11 Review No:64 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Ben Aaronovitch, Rivers of London 7.5, The October Man, Urban Fantasy ·
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