Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Changeling in San Francisco is dragged back into faerie business when she’s forced to solve a murder.
I responded tepidly to this book. It had that quality where there’s this whole plot with a mystery and clues and danger, but I was left with the overwhelming impression at any given moment that nothing was happening. Kind of impressive, when you think about it. A whole lot of tell, with a sort of and now we tour all the faerie species vibee
I dunno, I’ll give the series another book, because I have the strong suspicion that I’m the cold fish in this equation at the moment.
Except the heroine's name is still October Day. I don't feel tepid about that. That is not okay.
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Date: 2011-01-06 11:57 pm (UTC)My only exposure to Urban Fantasy has been Charles DeLint, which I'm really hot & cold on. I love the universe he builds, especially through the short stories (he can't seem to construct a novel, it's just not the right format for him). His plots & characters are predictable, but somehow I'm usually so charmed I keep reading even though I'm complaining at the same time :P
I'd like to look into Urban Fantasy more though, cause it works for me. Not this book, however - "Light gives it only 2 out of 4 stars!?" just isn't worth reading :D
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