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Re: book club thread~ A Rec.
(Anonymous) 2014-10-04 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)http://www.amazon.com/Drinking-Midnight-Wine-Simon-Green-ebook/dp/B00M8B0AKY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412458722&sr=8-1&keywords=Drinking+midnight+wine
Amazon has a real book version and their kindle thingie.
In the Sleepy South West of England a young man is about to make a historically bad decision. Specifically the decision to say hello to a pretty lady that takes the same train home as him. He'd hoped for a date and maybe a night out, what he's getting is an introduction to Norse Gods, Fallen Angels, giant talking mice, in a hidden world where the fate of the entire earth might just be coming in less than a week. If he survives all that, he just might get that date. If.
Written when the New Age boom was winding down, in the UK, at least Drinking Midnight Wine is a nice farewell to that era and it does feel like an author writing a goodbye to the more innocent fantasies of the late 1980s and 1990s, and his own welcome to the darker fantasies novels of the 2000's. Completely recommended.