I'm still enjoying the series quite a bit! I think (most of) the newly introduced characters are a great addition, and I think that Peter Grant is a deceptively complicated protagonist so I'm very happy to be on his journey.But I keep feeling like the construction of the book needs work. And also......
Moon Over Soho picks up a few weeks (possibly months) after Rivers of London. The consequences of that story are still with us and make for a touching and sensitive opening chapter. However Peter Grant is still a police officer and trainee wizard, so when jazz musicians in London start to die of app...
Following the resounding success of my Locus Quest, I faced a dilemma: which reading list to follow it up with? Variety is the spice of life, so I’ve decided to diversify and pursue six different lists simultaneously. This book falls into my FINISHING THE SERIES! list.I loves me a good series! But I...
Ugh, the plots don't actually get any better, but IDK, at least it's less faily than the Dresden Files, and I've suffered through like ten billion of those? So I guess I'll stick with it. Still liking the characters quite a lot.
I'm really enjoying this series that's a mix of UF and police procedural. Peter is such a likeable narrator, very much a young person but very much an observant one too. This one gets a little closer to Peter's parents as it involves investigating the death of several jazz musicians. Looking forw...
Moon Over SohoI thought that I had already reviewed this months ago, but it seems that I hadn’t, probably because I was so disgruntled about things that have nothing to do with the author’s writing and I wanted to give my annoyance a chance to simmer down and not get in the way of a fair rating. Thi...
Dear Peter Grant, you are about to knock Harry Dresden off his pedestal. And that's not an easy thing to say for me, a devout Dresdenite. But this book was just that much fun. Should I call myself a Grantite now? How about a hug then? Oh wait... "For a terrifying moment I thought he was going to...
So Peter Grant has survived his introduction to the fine balancing act of being a member of the London Metropolitan Police Force and being a wizard. His friend Lesley is trying to cope with her destroyed face and having to move back to be with her parents and not knowing what she's going to able to ...
Peter is back in another magical mystery in London. With Nightingale recovering from his bullet wound, Peter must pick up a lot of the slack on his own. And there’s some major events that call for his attention.The discovery of vestigia on certain bodies points to a supernatural reason for the death...
I like it. This is urban fantasy as it should be, creative and unique. Not conforming. I feel like most of what I read in this genre is just the same story rehashed over and over with characters as interchangeable as the redshirts. Not this series, though, it's got its own thing going for it. Some o...
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