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Nightlife (Roc Fantasy) (Roc Fantasy)

By: Rob Thurman
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Roc
ISBN: 0451460758
ISBN-13: 9780451460752
Released: 07 Mar 2006
RRP: £6.99
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read this book - By: asterix148, 15 Feb 2008
i bought this book on a whim & at first i found it quite boring but after the first couple of pages you reallly get in to it & it is amazing.
this book reminds me a lot of the tv show supernatural especiallly the relationship between the two brothers.
trust me if you like supernatural or books by laurell k hamilton & kim harrison then you will love this.
Great Read - By: A. Caddick, 27 Jan 2008
I reallly loved this book. The strong family theme throughout mixed with mortal peril at every corner was wonderful. Loveable characters & an intriguing plot line made for an exciting read.
Very Entertaining - By: Daniel G. Harris, 24 Aug 2007
At first I thought the book a bit slow to start with a very gradual build up & there is a point in the middle where you just think "Get on with it!!" but the climax at the end of the book makes it alll worth while.

A very good read. The relationship between Cal & his brother to me seems very believable having a brother of my own even if the dialogue does seem occasionallly cheesy in the way the rib each other. At times the main characters arrogance gets a little irritating but by the end you cant help but like him.

Buy it. You'll like it!
Compelling Urban Fantasy - By: Lesley70, 11 Mar 2007
Nightlife tells the story of two brothers. Cal - the younger brother who is half human / half 'monster' & Niko the older brother who will do whatever it takes to protect his sibling from the creatures that constantly pursue them.

The story is told by Cal the younger brother, who makes for a cynical protagonist, with an extremely cutting sense of humour. It's interesting how when the style of narration changes (Cal undergoes something of a transformation halfway through) that underlying humour is still there, albeit with a much nastier twist.

It does take a couple of chapters for the story to get going, but almost without realising it, you are slowly drawn into Cal & Niko's world. And once you are in there it becomes very hard to put the book down. Although the major focus of the story is the relationship between the two brothers & their struggle to survive, the world is populated with interesting & original secondary characters - Boggy, Georgina, Robin Goodfellow (yes, that Robin Goodfellow :) ), Promise & Abbagor. It's made very clear that these are creatures / people who alll have their own agendas & problems to deal with & who don't necessarily have the welfare of the brothers at heart. It's refreshing not to have the good guys & the bad guys made completely obvious.

Because there is a major change in protagonist behaviour halfway through, this is a book of two halves. The change is very much a necessary part of the plot, but I did prefer the narration of the first half more, finding that because there was less interaction with other characters in the second half it did get slightly bogged down in exposition.

Having said that I recommend this book for anyone who's looking for something a little different in the Urban Fantasy line. (Definitely worth checking out if you like the Ukiah Oregon series by Wen Spencer.)

Moonshine the second book in the series is also available.

Whim becomes binding - By: hilaauk, 12 May 2006
A reallly good book - bought it for a whim but was up alll night reading & rereading the next day. Good, consistent & well defined characters, interesting plot & fresh.