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A review by meganbuhler3
The Good Fairies of New York by Martin Millar
1.0
I wanted to like this book.
Mainly because of the introduction written by Neil Gaiman. The introduction described a book that I would definitely have liked. Or perhaps I just liked Gaiman's writing style. Which makes me wonder if I should check out some of Gaiman's books...or if his being so very wrong about this book should make me cautious about reading his books.
This book had an interesting premise: urban fantasy novel about two Scottish fairies that land in New York. The book had interesting characters - or, at least, characters that could have been interesting but were very poorly developed. The plot was disjointed.
Rated R for sex (talking about it, not having it) and language.
Mainly because of the introduction written by Neil Gaiman. The introduction described a book that I would definitely have liked. Or perhaps I just liked Gaiman's writing style. Which makes me wonder if I should check out some of Gaiman's books...or if his being so very wrong about this book should make me cautious about reading his books.
This book had an interesting premise: urban fantasy novel about two Scottish fairies that land in New York. The book had interesting characters - or, at least, characters that could have been interesting but were very poorly developed. The plot was disjointed.
Rated R for sex (talking about it, not having it) and language.