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by Lauren Beukes, Justine Eyre
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Folding Paper & Spilling Ink
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink rated it 12 years ago
If you like urban fantasy at all this book is totally worth your time. While I don't have a lot to say about this book I've discovered I *do* have a lot of appreciation for it. I enjoy urban fantasy quite a bit, but more often than not I feel like I'm reading the same story over and over again. This...
traciloudin
traciloudin rated it 13 years ago
The voice of the main character Zinzi is well done, but I just couldn't get into the story. It seems most of the plot revolves around her search for a missing pop singer, and since I don't care about pop singers in real life, I really wasn't interested here either. It's also just not my style fantas...
LizHarkness
LizHarkness rated it 13 years ago
honestly didn't make it that far into the book before I had to put it down. Not for me.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 13 years ago
This seemed to me to be a great idea book. The author had a great idea (and the idea I liked, criminals with spirit animals is a rather cool idea, the creation of an othering by way of a visible burden of an animal, cool) but I didn't care for the characters and by the end of it didn't really care w...
So Many Books, So Little Time
So Many Books, So Little Time rated it 13 years ago
Woah. I loved the concept of animals marking who has murdered another person, as well as the little bits of pop culture strewn throughout the book. I felt like the ending just totally snuck up on me in a jarring way. But I loved Zinzi and I'm hoping we'll get more of an explanation in another book.
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 13 years ago
Zinzi December grew up rich and privileged, but her drug addiction led to the death of her brother and jail time. Now she lives in Zoo City, the ghetto for the animalled--people who are guilty of something so bad that an inexplicable force gave them an animal, which they are connected to for life. ...
Bloody Shambles
Bloody Shambles rated it 13 years ago
While I'm not usually a big fan of urban fantasy, I really enjoy the writing style of Lauren Beukes, and loved her other novel Moxyland. Her female characters are strong, flawed and cynical, but above all realistic and relatable. On top of that, the protagonist in this one has a sloth. Yep. A sloth....
MichCummings
MichCummings rated it 13 years ago
Not bad, just not my cup of tea.
gavingrant
gavingrant rated it 13 years ago
Fun novel highly recommended for those who like their science fiction up-to-the-minute but not overly technical. I'll be reading Beukes's other novel at some point, because this one just popped along. Also, silly me, I was fooled by all the extras into thinking the book was going to last longer so t...
Goat Heads and Sand Burrs, P. Kirby's Reading Blog
Original urban fantasy. Absent are the usual sexy vampires and lusty werewolves. Instead of an American city, the story is set in Johannesburg, South Africa. The protagonist isn't an ass-kicking heroine charged by some paranormal agency to battle things that go bump in the night. There isn't a love ...
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