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Old 10-20-2011, 06:18 PM   #136
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Possibly. But I don't really consider it urban fantasy. No high-rises for sure. The last one I read took place in a city, yes, but not contemporary at all. I've always considered what most people refer to as "urban fantasy" to be mostly contemporary settings with a focus on supernatural elements. That's not really my cup of tea. I assume what you're referring to as "traditional fantasy" is fantasy based primarily on medieval European-ish culture with magic, quests and an orphaned stable/kitchen boy/girl who has special powers/heritage that must be revealed to them by a wise old father/mother figure? It's all good, if so. I just wore that particular trope out. I consider that "High" or "Epic" fantasy. I'm more of a "Low" fantasy fan myself. Low on magic and heavy on grit. With an emphasis on stand-alones or very, very short series (2-3 books at most). Most urban and epic fantasy series seem to go on forever.
Please give me an example. Out of what you're read: What would you consider your favorite? What would you consider your least favorite?
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