Does no one write this stuff anymore?
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Does no one write this stuff anymore?
Has real urban fantasy just gone out of style? Is there anything out there with characters who have actually graduated high school? Not written in 1st person?
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Have you tried "The Dresden Files" by Jim Butcher? The first one in that series is called "Storm Front." It was his first novel and I believe he wrote it for a college creative writing class, or something like that. In a lot of ways you can tell he was just starting to really develop, but from the second novel on the series gets phenomenal. I can't speak highly enough of the stories and the cast of characters that come and go.
I also just completed the second novel in the "Iron Druid Chronicles" by Kevin Hearne, which is called "Hexed". the first was "Hounded." These stories are a bit more simplistic in their delivery, but cleverly written and laugh-out-loud funny at times. You ask if the character is out of high school yet? Well this main character is thousands of years old, so right there that should answer your question. However, he doesn't look a day over twenty, which he uses to his advantage, and is the last surviving druid who is trying to live incognito in Arizona because a lot of old world gods want him dead. Problem is, they manage to keep finding him. I look forward to reading more stuff in this series.
I also just checked out two more urban fantasy novels that look promising, though I haven't read them yet. One is called "Tales from the Nightside" and the other is "Neverwhere"
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Awesome book. Anything by Stephenson, actually. Did you know that Snow Crash was actually the first place the word "Avatar" was used to refer to an online identity?derekpowell wrote:Try "Snow Crash" by Neal Stephenson.
Another thing I might try is "Imajica" by Clive Barker. It's kind of urban fantasy, kind of epic fantasy, and wholly unlike anything else you've ever read.
It's a bit sexually ambiguous, but the worldbuilding is better than 99.9% of everything else out there.