
Cursed (Alex Verus, #2) by Benedict Jacka
The second Alex Verus novel. I read the first one a few years ago and didn‘t like it, then tried again recently and changed my mind.
So I am back in London, in a magic shop that reminds me of the Iron Druid‘s shop, with a mage that is definitely not Harry Potter. Alex gained a small amount of fame after the events of the first book. He went back to his old life, with Luna in tow as his sort-of-apprentice. Training her is not going terribly well and then something turns up dead, someone need his help and people start trying to kill Alex. He doesn‘t take that well.
The first two chapters rehash the set-up of this world, the magic system and the events of the first book. Especially the first chapter was pretty dry reading for me. But I guess you are not supposed to read these books back-to-back, so the reminder should work in most cases. The action started to pick up in the second chapter though and from then on it was quite a rollercoaster. If you like plot-driven books with a lot of action, that also have well developed characters, this is a winner.
At the end of my kindle edition is a preview to Hounded by Kevin Hearne, which is very fitting. They are both similar in tone. Alex Verus is the more mature one, with a world that feels more solid and well-developed. However, if you like Verus, you might have a lot of fun with the Iron Druid Chronicles as well. I did, at least for quite a few books.
If the first one-an-a-half chapters hadn‘t been so dry, this would have been 5 stars. The next books is on my shelf already.
After posting my review, I always look at other reviews, to see what my GR friends thought of the book. To my amazement one of my buddies really flamed this book as being very sexists, women just being helpmeets, etc.
Yes, Luna and Meredith only serve as facilitators. Well, at least Meredith does. And the book probably doesn‘t pass the Bechdel test, but it didn‘t bother me terribly much. And you?
Currently still reading:
Life on Earth by David Attenborough (audiobook)
Activation Degradation by Marina J. Lostetter (audiobook)
Reading next:
Black Powder War (Temeraire, #3) by Naomi Novik, buddy read, part of my TBR-pile, ebook
Yep, I sure did. I found this one very underwhelming, an even more sexist Butcher.
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Now I have a (slightly) bad conscience for liking it… 😏
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Oh, don’t! Different strokes, etc. Glad that you’ve found a fun series to enjoy!
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Hmmm, I’ll have to keep the sexism of this series in mind when I (eventually) start it. Still, a more mature Iron Druid does sound like a positive note. So maybe I’ll be able to enjoy it more if I go in forewarned?
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It‘s all in the eye of the beholder… 😊
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