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2017-12-30 08:55 am (UTC)
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This book hits a very nice point (as you say: it's nice!) between Good Omens and Rivers of London.
Yes! I also thought of Aaronovitch while reading, although I forgot him in this post. I wonder if the crossover already exists.
I read it adjacent to Seanan McGuire's Down Among the Sticks and Bones, and it was well worth the juxtaposition.
How so? I don't know the McGuire.
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Yes! I also thought of Aaronovitch while reading, although I forgot him in this post. I wonder if the crossover already exists.
I read it adjacent to Seanan McGuire's Down Among the Sticks and Bones, and it was well worth the juxtaposition.
How so? I don't know the McGuire.