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Originally Posted by alansplace
Holy Moly! I thought that Jim Butcher has treated Harry Dresden, as a matter of course, quite brutally, but Seanan McGuire treats her protagonist, Toby Daye twice as badly as Butcher does. She does this while telling a tale (a mystery) that tightly holds my interest while entertaining and enchanting me. I'll for sure be reading more of these urban fantasy tales. Yessir...ready to start reading A Local Habitation (October Daye #2) by Seanan McGuire!! 
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I finished reading the 2nd book in the October Daye series,
A Local Habitation. It's a supernatural mystery tale that held my interest throughout. Two in a row was enough exposure to that world for now and I'm taking a break from urban fantasy and giving Jane Austen another whirl (I recently read my first Jane Austen novel,
Pride and Prejudice) and am 5 chapters into
Emma.