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So, if we haven't me, I'm carol, live in Wisconsin, a middle-of the midwest of the U.S. I've always read fantasy and jumped on the UF bandwagon early on, but became very tired of the paranormal romance aspects of it. Peter Grant combines police detective with magic in our world--how can I not love it? Even better, it rarely sets off my -ism detector.



Lata--glad you are loving the audio too.
Hi, Fred! Glad you joined up. I love the UK Edition covers.

My name's Caro and I live in Vilnius, Lithuania. I was exposed to sci-fi virus at a very tender age and it didn't end well, because now I spend most of my free time reading forementioned sci-fi or fantasy, which I came to appreciate a bit later. Also a huge fan of manga and anime.
Milda the Page Runner lured me into Peter Grant's London and that I will be eternally grateful for. ;) So far I've read all the books, haven't yet started with graphic novels though.

Name's Mikhail (it's Russian), but I am a resident of Lovecraft Country (New England). Obsessive reader, active gamer (Tabletop RPG -- D&D and the like), history nerd (putting it mildly), and person with an interest in occult, forteana, and the like (not a believer, but fascinated by what people *do* believe).
I do not, by this point, remember how I ran across the Rivers of London first. Might've been from one of Carol's reviews, actually. But I love the style, the characters, and the incredible creativity with which Aaronovitch reimagines classic folkloric elements.

I might be the only one here who's only read the first book (still working on a review), so I'm clicking on things here and there with extreme caution, lest spoilers be ahead. It was thanks to the recent batch of status updates on my news feed from a group read between a lot of my Goodreads friends, both old and new, whose collective enthusiasm for this series gave me the final push headfirst into this great, imaginative world Aaronovitch's gifted us.
Urban fantasy-wise, the Dresden Files books were the only ones I half-seriously got into, and even then, I never made it past the second book for some reason. Since Harry Potter, I've been hankering for another similar series, of the fish-out-of-the-water sort with magic, but what'll make me stay with Aaronovitch and not drift away like I did from Butcher is Peter Grant's character, whose general humour-sense and non-cynicism I'm loving. Very excited to read the second book soon.
Also, about me: I'm James, who's from Sydney, and a soon-to-be-third-year uni student majoring in English, also based in Sydney with a main building that looks like Hogwarts. Also work at a bookstore. My book interests are all over the place, though with an eye towards postmodern stuff. Looking forward to getting to know all y'all.

My name is Orient, I'm from Lithuania. I mostly read UF or some historical fiction, sometimes taste Epic Fantasy, thrillers, detectives and humor genre. Like Caro, I'm grateful to my awesome recs provider, Milda, for inviting me to have adventures with Peter Grant. Also it is super duper great that Carol made one of my wishes come true :) To have a proper place to drool and squeal with joy while chatting about Peter Grant.

I'm Wanda, I live in Calgary, Canada, where I work in a university library. I've been a sci fi and fantasy fan ever since I can remember, but only really got into urban fantasy in the last couple of years. Just finished the third Peter Grant novel and enjoyed it so much!
I look forward to chatting with all of you!

I'm Wanda, I live in Calgary, Canada, where I work in a university library. I've been a sci fi and fantasy fan ever since I ca..."
Welcome aboard, Wanda :)

I know I wax pretty enthusiastic about the series, but I understand there are some problematic things, so we should all feel free to disagree. Personally, like James mentioned, I love Peter's character, which embodies both the interest/fascination and the scientific method. Plus love of all things geek, a running joke through the series.
Hm, James, out of respect for the newness of your enjoyment and the only-ness of the group, I think I'll put a request to mark spoilers for the first post. I tend to be a tad sloppy, but I'll try and monitor. Usually for group reads, I tend to prefer a 'no spoilers' and 'spoilers' kind of thread.

Secondly, I think a "no spoilers" thread and a "spoilers" thread might be best since people are coming in at different times.

Secondly, I think a "no spoilers" thread and a "spoilers" thread might be best since people are coming in at different times."
I agree. I don't want to know what's coming up yet, or surprise those behind me, but still want to be able to discuss features of the books I've read.

My name is Miriam and I'm from Germany. Though English is not my native language (that would be German) I haven't read a non-english book in ages. I'm a big fan of fantasy and urban fantasy in particular, steampunk, cyberpunk, science fiction, crime and historic fiction. And I like reading good children and young adult books from said genres.
I came across the Rivers of London series when I was looking for an urban fantasy hero or heroine that would not be best described as an "immature brat withe severe anger management issues". I think I read the first book in one night, but when I started with the second life got in the way, namely three kids and a new job. I decided to start over with the series in January 2017, so when I found this little group I was delighted.

My name is Miriam and I'm from Germany. Though English is not my native language (that would be German) I haven't read a non-english book in ages. I'm a big fan of fantasy and urba..."
Hi Miriam! Nice to meet you!


My name is Miriam and I'm from Germany. Though English is not my native language (that would be German) I haven't read a non-english book in ages. I'm a big fan of fantasy and urba..."
Welcome aboard :)

Many thanks, Carol. Soon enough, other newcomers besides me will appreciate this lack of ambiguity about which threads allow for spoilers and which don't. Also, if Harry Dresden can get a show, Peter Grant will, sooner or later, which will definitely open the floodgates, newbies-wise.
Miriam wrote: "May I join in?
My name is Miriam and I'm from Germany. Though English is not my native language (that would be German) I haven't read a non-english book in ages. I'm a big fan of fantasy and urba..."
Big welcome!



I'm not even half through Midnight Riot/Rivers of London, but I'm really enjoying it and expect I'll continue with the series! I'm not a huge urban fantasy reader, but I've read quite a few of the Dresden books and this series certainly gets off to a much stronger start than that one does. Or is that a bad thing to say? I like the Harry Dresden books, and this has some similarities (I cringed when we immediately met the perky blond officer our hero is always lusting after, but otherwise this doesn't feel derivative. At least not yet.). Anyway, I'm enjoying the London setting, and there are some intriguing characters. Seems very promising, and comments I've read (probably yours, Carol!) suggest that the series just gets stronger as it goes along, which is nice!




And as a middle-aged woman, I keep thinking, what a good job Peter's mum did.


I have listened to all of them(regular series) and the partnership between Holdbrook-Smith and Aaronovitch is amazing.


Thanks, Orient, for the invite to our own little Folly! Yay! I hope Molly doesn't mind one more of us moving in - but as she tends to lay out all the tables in the dining room anyways... I also promise to take out Toby for a walk regularly.
I'm Stephan from Germany. I've always loved fantasy and currently started reading the urban variety. Scifi is great, in general I like the more contemporary form. Speculative fiction, I guess is the name of my favorite genre. And on a side note, my heart definitely also beats for techno thrillers.
Also, thanks Carol and Miriam for keeping it so warm and cozy here ;)
Cheers!



Thanks, Orient, for the i..."
Hi. Welcome to our little group. I hope you'll enjoy it. May I ask if you read the books in original or in translation?

I am very grateful to be able to read in original :) Now you got me wondering how much would be lost by reading the british humour in German. I actually only read books by german authors in German.

Same here. I think I haven't read a German book in a long while since I never found one that interested me and was not a translation from the original English. And yeah, I too always wondered if RoL would actually work when translated to German. I considered trying it once or twice but then I thought that might be like translating Monty Python.
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