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“That which does not kill us,” I said, “has to get up extra early in the morning if it wants to get us next time.”

Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch

May 30, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos 4 Comments

Peter Grant and his partner of sorts, Lesley May, have to do a lot of explaining themselves. Not just their actions as members of The Folly, the (tiny) branch of the London Met that deals with “unusual circumstances”, but also every reference that they make about the modern world. Why is that? They’re making these references to The Nightingale; their commanding officer who has been fighting the bad guys (thieves, murderers, Nazis) since before WWII. Before WWII? But how? Well, Nightingale stopped aging in the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: Ben Aaronovitch, city planning, conspiracy, council estates, crime, London, magic, murder, Peter Grant, police procedural, post war europe, Rivers of London, Urban Fantasy

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:53 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery · Tags: Ben Aaronovitch, city planning, conspiracy, council estates, crime, London, magic, murder, Peter Grant, police procedural, post war europe, Rivers of London, Urban Fantasy ·
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Spooky Spelunking Ahoy!

Whispers Under Ground by Ben Aaronovitch

May 24, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

…but before we dig in, let’s celebrate a Pulp reference! Well, our victim had a thirst for knowledge,” said Stephanopoulos. “He was a student at St. Martins College. Ha! Delightful. This series is chock full of geeky innuendo. Come for a magical rollick through London, but stay for the myriad Harry Potter, Terry Pratchett, Dr. Who, and Tolkien references- just to name a few. Somehow, despite many references to the fantasy that came before and continues to ripple around the world of Rivers of London, this […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: Ben Aaronovitch, London, magic, Peter Grant, police procedural, post WWII Britain, Rivers of London, the underground, Urban Fantasy

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:51 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery · Tags: Ben Aaronovitch, London, magic, Peter Grant, police procedural, post WWII Britain, Rivers of London, the underground, Urban Fantasy ·
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When the London Met Crashes into Urban fantasy

Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch

Moon Over Soho by Ben Aaronovitch

Whispers Under Ground by Ben Aaronovitch

May 24, 2020 by LittlePlat Leave a Comment

Like every Dresden Files fan, I’ve been flailing around for ages with the lack of new releases. And with the announcement that the next two books will be out later this year my impatience has not gotten better, but worse! So  I recently started hunting around for something to keep me occupied. And I ended up landing on Ben Aaronovitch’s Peter Grant novels. I wasn’t entirely unfamiliar with these – I had read a sample of Rivers of London a few years ago, but I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Ben Aaronovitch, Moon Over Soho, police procedural, Rivers of London, Urban Fantasy, Whispers Under Ground

LittlePlat's CBR12 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Ben Aaronovitch, Moon Over Soho, police procedural, Rivers of London, Urban Fantasy, Whispers Under Ground ·
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A Bananapants Guide to Befriending Bears

Hot and Badgered by Shelly Laurenston

May 23, 2020 by Emmalita 8 Comments

I made the terrible mistake of starting this book at 10:30 pm. I planned to pick a book that I would read the next day, but instead I kept reading until 2 am. I could not stop laughing. Finally, I got so tired that I dropped my tablet on my face. Technically, this is a romance. But it’s really more about the MacKilligan sisters – Charlie, Max, and Stevie. Charlie, Max, and Stevie share a ne’r-do-well father, a honey badger shifter named Freddy McKilligan.  Charlie, […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Honey Badger Chronicles, Hot and Badgered, PNR, shapeshifters, Shelly Laurenston, the Honey Badger Chronicles, Urban Fantasy

Emmalita's CBR12 Review No:40 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Honey Badger Chronicles, Hot and Badgered, PNR, shapeshifters, Shelly Laurenston, the Honey Badger Chronicles, Urban Fantasy ·
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Splashing into the Rivers of London

Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch

May 6, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos 2 Comments

I’d seen this author and series pop up from time to time in CBR, and my curiosity finally overcame my aversion to jumping into a series. How could I continue to ignore the siren call of that terrific cover?! I am ever-so-glad that I went ahead and judged a book by its cover, because I thoroughly enjoyed this police-procedural-gone-off-the-rails. It had all of the inner workings of the police bureaucracy that I, for some reason  find strangely enthralling. The officers had all of the spark […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: #history, adventure, Ben Aaronovitch, crime, folklore, London, magic, paranormal mystery, police procedural, Urban Fantasy

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:42 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery · Tags: #history, adventure, Ben Aaronovitch, crime, folklore, London, magic, paranormal mystery, police procedural, Urban Fantasy ·
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Using Lovecraft Against Himself

The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin

April 11, 2020 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

I have to admit: I tried to read N. K. Jemisin’s Fifth Season but had to put it down. The world and premise was good, but something about the style bothered me. I then picked up The City We Became which has an equally interesting premise. I still had some issues with the style, but I did manage to finish it. The City We Became is set in a world where major cities eventually develop avatars, people who represent the spirit of that place incarnate. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, #Science Fiction, Lovecraft, n.k. jemisin, New York City, NYC, Speculative Fiction, The City We Became, Urban Fantasy

CoffeeShopReader's CBR12 Review No:29 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, #Science Fiction, Lovecraft, n.k. jemisin, New York City, NYC, Speculative Fiction, The City We Became, Urban Fantasy ·
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