The Good Fairies of New York. Martin Millar

The Good Fairies of New York


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The Good Fairies of New York Martin Millar
Publisher: Soft Skull Press, Inc.



All this serves as prologue to The Good Fairies of New York, a book that had me when they mentioned the Ramones on the back cover. Publisher: Soft Skull Press (13 April 2007) ISBN-10: 1933368365. Another possibility might be Simon R. Fritz Leiber; Gregory Maguire (Wicked was enjoyable. The others, not so much.) Lee Martinez (Usually his books are a hoot.) Jack McDevitt (Alex Benedict Series); Martin Millar (The Good Fairies of New York); K.E. The Good Fairies is the first book in the Stonebrook Institute's Summer Reading Crusade. Silly, fun and quick, filled with fairies who love whiskey, old New York punk, mushrooms and sex. Reviewer: Cara Copy: Bought online. Book Forty-Three: A Lost Lady by Willa Cather and (43B-Food Rules by Michael Pollan) and (43C--Good Fairies of New York by Martin Millar). And just to complicate things further, there's also Martin Millar's The Good Fairies of New York (also awesome). The Good Fairies of New York by Martin Millar Paperback: 256 pages. I'm slowing getting back into reading (and watching films) based in New York after my long self imposed ban (long, sad story of one big city & one broken heart). I haven't read Moore, but based on the Martinez recommendations, you might enjoy Martin Millar, such as The Good Fairies of New York or Lonely Werewolf Girl. Apart from that, however, they are almost exact opposites. The Good Fairies of New York By Martin Millar (Author's Website, Blog) Publisher: TOR Fantasy Published on June 2008. 'The Good Fairies of New York' tells the dreamy tale of a fairy troupe who converge on a terrible New York violinist named Dinnie. Yes, I have three books to report on this week, but do not be too impressed. ISBN-13: 9780765358547 288 pages. They are both novels, written for adults, with plots that involve the interaction of humans and fairy folk.

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