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message 1: by Obskura3 (new)

Obskura3 | 21 comments Caught up on the dresden series and looming for more urban fantasy to fill my need. I'm on book 2 of sandman slim but it isn't holding my attention like dresden did. Also I'm looking into the monster hunter series. Any other recommendations?


message 2: by Leiah (new)

Leiah Cooper (leiahingolden) | 332 comments there are some good recommendations here:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

and several here:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Otherwise, check the groups here under UF, I am sure there are other discussions that have recommendations as well. I like Mark Del Franco His connor gray series is very good imo.

The SM Reine series is really well done - paranormal investigation with an edge.

Have fun and share your findings with everyone!


message 3: by Rich (new)

Rich S | 22 comments When I asked a similar question awhile back people were really helpful!

The ones I liked or had already read-
Iron Druid- really highly recommend

Anything Simon R. Green- The Nightside or the Secret Histories. He's my second favorite UF writer behind Butcher

Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka

Simon Canderous series

Felix Castor by Mike Carey

Rivers of London (Peter Grant, #1)
Aaronovitch, Ben- Great series

The person up above mention Connor Gray which was a really good series as well.

Sandman Slim was a bit too grindhouse for me, kind of like the Cal Leandros series, but still those are both enjoyable.

Monster Hunter International is a little more action based but still fun.

Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, #1) -Andrews, Ilona - don't let anyone tell you otherwise this is a great series. Yes the lead has a love interest but it isn't paranormal romance at all. I was skeptical but its really worth it.

Honorable Mention to the Hellequin series and Dog Days series


message 4: by Nth (new)

Nth Wolf (nthwolf) | 3 comments Have to agree with Rich on the Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne. That's going to be the most Dresden like series.

Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka is a close second. They even joke about Dresden in one line in the book. :)


Hellequin series by Steve McHugh is pretty good as well. Great integration of mythological gods in modern day times as well as an interesting twist to the magic system.

Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia is action packed with a cool twist on monsters, magic and what not.

I tried the first few books in the Sandman Slim and it was a constant grind. I think I stopped reading those after book 3 or 4.

I've actually read a couple of The Secret History series by Simon R. Green and liked them but not sure why I didn't read any more of them.

The Simon Canderous series by Anton Strout was pretty good but he hasn't released another one since 2011.

Can't think of anymore off the top of my head. I haven't updated my read list in a while which I should probably do so I can keep better track of things. :)


message 5: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 45 comments I second the Felix Castor books by Mike Carey.


message 6: by Geneva (new)

Geneva Vand | 8 comments Some of these are mentioned above, but try these:

Rosemary and Rue (book one starts slow but the series is great)
Discount Armageddon (same author, different universe)
Magic Bites (alternate history Atlanta, great mythology and awesome MC)
Kevin Hearne (druid MC, lots of Norse and Arthurian mythology)
The Devil You Know (dark and Brittish)
Angel's Ink (still reading this but I like it, unique magic system)
The Scent of Shadows (weird)
Grave Witch (death as a main character)


message 7: by Feuilleton (new)

Feuilleton | 1 comments I just recently got into the Daniel Faust series by Craig Schaeffer...a sorcerer private investigator living in Las Vegas, who ends up trafficking with some demons while trying to stop some pretty nasty dark practitioners. I'm about halfway through the third one now, and I don't think the books are as good as Butcher at his best, but I've been having fun with them.


message 8: by Louisjohn99 (new)

Louisjohn99 | 4 comments Check out this link. It's a thread dedicated to novels like the Dresden Files.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

The most frequent suggestions include the iron druid novels, ghost hunter international series, Alex Verus series, and the nightside or secret histories novels. My personal favorite (next to the DF books) are the Alex Verus novels.


message 9: by Betelgeuze (new)

Betelgeuze | 114 comments I also recommend the Alex Verus, Peter Grant, Felix Castor and Iron Druid series.

Other good UF with male protagonists:

The Matthew Swift series by Kate Griffin
A Madness of Angels (Matthew Swift, #1) by Kate Griffin The Midnight Mayor Or, the Inauguration of Matthew Swift by Kate Griffin The Neon Court (Matthew Swift) by Kate Griffin The Minority Council (Matthew Swift) by Kate Griffin

Mindspace investigations by Alex Hughes
Clean (Mindspace Investigations, #1) by Alex Hughes Sharp (Mindspace Investigations, #2) by Alex Hughes Marked (Mindspace Investigations, #3) by Alex Hughes


message 10: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Hewlett (thomas_m_hewlett) | 25 comments That thread linked to above is a rabbit hole! I love it. The Dresden series is my favorite UF. I complained loudly and often about "Ghost Story" to anyone who would listen, but damn if I needed get "Cold Days" the day it was released!

I read the Alex Verus and Peter Grant series and they're pretty good. The Iron Druid books weren't for me as I just couldn't get into the main character. But the world-building is solid.

It looks like the Jon Merz "Lawson" series is my next stop. I'll also check out "Rosemary and Rue" and the Daniel Faust books. And then it's back to that thread for more names!


message 11: by Louisjohn99 (new)

Louisjohn99 | 4 comments It's almost given me new books and series too many to choose from. I do almost all of my reading via audiobooks so it takes me some time to get through each book. My "to read" lost has grown exponentially thanks to that forum.


message 12: by Louisjohn99 (new)

Louisjohn99 | 4 comments Wow, terrible grammar. Hopefully you get my drift. The bottom line is I agree that it's a rabbit hole I've loved finding new books in.


message 13: by Roc (new)

Roc (roc1138) These lists are great! My To Read shelf is going to be growing some.


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