Quantcast
Channel: Atypical Urban Fantasy?
Browsing all 46 articles
Browse latest View live

Re: Atypical Urban Fantasy?

Well, you're probably going to get multiple recs for Jim Butcher's series The Dresden Files. I don't know that I'd call it really atypical [wizard P.I., fantastic creature kitchen sink, werewolves and...

View Article


Re: Atypical Urban Fantasy?

Not YA. Youth. The YA stuff usually terrifies my inner prejudices and I often leave empty-handed, but in the Youth section I tend to come out with at least three books in hand and spend the next week...

View Article


Re: Atypical Urban Fantasy?

PS. I probably should've mentioned I'm not very fond of crime solving story lines unless they're very well done.

View Article

Re: Atypical Urban Fantasy?

I go to the library quite frequently and often peruse the YA section, but there hasn't been a lot that has caught my eye.

View Article

Re: Atypical Urban Fantasy?

Go to your local library's children's section, go to the "new" shelf, and pick the book with the catchiest title and/or neat cover art. Read the summary. If it's UF, then read it. Whatever it is, it'll...

View Article


Atypical Urban Fantasy?

So, I tend to mostly read fantasy that takes place in another world, and if not, it's usually historical. But I can really enjoy Urban Fantasy at times, especially Maggie Stiefvater's books (I'm...

View Article
Browsing all 46 articles
Browse latest View live