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Torpeo

Avatar: 181382 Sun May 17 20:59:25 -0400 2009
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“Zorba the Bleak”

Can thread get back on topic please? I want to read about books I’ve never heard of, not Catcher in the Rye again. :[

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I’m kind of a fantasy nerd (boo yeah elves) so I when I was younger I used to lurk the fantasy section of the bookstore in town. Everytime I would see this book and never touch it. So one day I did and I was pleasantly surprised.

Dragons of the Cuyahoga is a ‘modern fantasy’ meaning it’s a fantasy novel that takes place in the modern world. It’s a one shot, which is a rarity in the fantasy land and one of the reason why I probably enjoyed it as much as I did.

Basicly rundown of the plot is that one day a magical portal opened up over Cleveland and magical refuges started pouring out. If they leave the ‘magic zone’ created by the portal they fizzle up and die or some **** cause they can’t really survive in our reality. So the end result is that they’ve kind of taken over the city and what not. The main charactor is a reporter and he’s bumigned to the mysterious death of a dragon. It just kinda mysteriously fell from the sky when it shouldn’t have. The charactor is all like ‘**** yeah, a mystery’ and he uncovers many exciting things.

Nothing particularly ground breaking about it but it was a pleasant light read.

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