A review by theartolater
Celebromancy by Michael R. Underwood

3.0

I don't have a ton to say about Celebromancy that I didn't already say about Geekomancy, except that I enjoy the fact that Underwood has gone all in with this bizarro, interesting, fascinating magic system and that, on a whole, the tales are completely unafraid when it comes to offering new ideas in the existing world.

This one is, in some ways, less fun than its predecessor. It makes up for it in a lot of areas, for sure, but those looking for a similar-to-identical experience in the second book of this series might come away disappointed.

Still, a fun, light urban fantasy read.