David Bremner commented on The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi
It won a "reader's choice" award. whatever.scalzi.com/2023/07/25/the-kaiju-preservation-society-is-a-2023-ohioana-book-award-winner/
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Much of my "reading" these days is actually audiobooks while walking.
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It won a "reader's choice" award. whatever.scalzi.com/2023/07/25/the-kaiju-preservation-society-is-a-2023-ohioana-book-award-winner/
Based on jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/girl-in-the-forest and Djinn books.
For some reason I held off reading this for years, because it seemed too close to Gaiman's Neverwhere. But it really isn't, it's well worth reading if you like urban fantasy or books with spunky child protagonists. I particularly liked the way it turned certain fantasy tropes on their head. I can't quite decide the target age group, but it feels definitely less horror tinged than Neverwhere..
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I read a bunch of books on a trip, but did not actually finish this audiobook. For some reason lately I don't listen to audiobooks much when traveling. Not sure if this is because I have more time, or because I have less inclination / ability to tune out my surroundings.