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Magic Bites

Magic Bites
By Ilona Andrews

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #714 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-27
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 272 pages

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A Series With Potential3
In this book, we see technogoly duel with magic. It's set some time in the near future and sees magic work somewhat like magnetism. When the "magic field" is strong, the world goes dark, technology (everything from phones to cars) doesn't work, and skyscrapers colapse. The problem is that the "magic field" isn't always present, so there are times when you need the old fashioned techology that we all rely on today.

Since the rise of magic, beings like werewolves, magicians and vampires have come to the fore. It is those beings that we see do battle when the "magic field" is on. In this book, Kate Morgan looks into who killed her guardian (who was a chief magician, for want of a better description).

The story reminds me of Laurel K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series, but with the key difference that it focuses on story, rather than who the central characters fancy. Because of that I'd say the series has potential. It should attract the Hamilton readers who actually believe in storylines.

This having been said, the book is far from perfect. It's good, but it can be a bit busy in places. It's a short book, but Ilona Andrews (the author) seems to have attempted to pack as much story as possible into the book. You want to say "enough already" on occasions, but that having been said, the series is one worth watching.

Quick, summer read4
In a future Atlanta, where magic and techology have difficulty co-existing, buildings fall apart and cars, running on water and magic are an alternative means of transportation - as are horses.

In this Atlanta, Kate is a mercenary with the Guild. Her guardian is brutally murdered, and Kate wants to solve the crime. It turns out that someone - or something - is trying to start a war between the Pack (shapeshifters lead by the Beast Lord, an impressive man/lion by the name Curren) and the People (vampires or necromancers).

"Magic Bites" is a fast-paced action fantasy with Kate as a kick-a** woman who knows how to handle herself. The novel is a quick read, especially the last half, when you've accustomed yourself to Ilona Andrews' world of magic.

Right now, having finished "Magic Bites" last night, I would call this book great, but I doubt I will remember the particulars in a month's time. Although, "Magic Bites" is a thrilling ride, I am not buying nr. 2 in the series. As quick as it is, "Magic Bites" looses momentum.

"Magic Bites" is an entertaining Summer read - and I suggest, that if you want a real treat, that you buy the sequel at the same time and read them together.

Louise

Magic BITES alright - great book :)5
Magic Bites is the first book in the new Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews. After reading the reviews here, I decided to buy this book, being desperate for new material to get into. And I'm so glad I did! Would DEFINITELY recommend this book; unlike the length (260 pages or so), cover and title suggest, it is well written, fast paced, original ideas and exciting action scenes, with just enough romance to keep it from being an all-action kinda book.
A previous reviewer said that kate is another typical ballsey heroine with something to prove; on the contrary, I wold say she goes about her job in a logical and professional manner (as professional as you can be when your a magic mercenary in a fantasy novel). Her witty come-backs are a joy to read because they are actually funny, and when you think as a reader that she has over-stepped the mark, she admits it herself too. Its refreshing to have a confident lead caracter who has a bit of humility. Also, i would say that rather than having something to prove, she almost tries to hide what she can do, and I'm looking forward to all the hints about who her father is and the source of her immense magical powers being made clearer in the sequal 'Magic Burns' (which I went online and bought as soon as I finished this book by the way - I'd recomend buying both at the same time!)

All in all, yes it is a fantasy book with werewolves and vimpires an magic, but I think Andrews creates a refreshing new world that is full of original ideas and spins on old and much over-done fantasy classics. On the surface it might not sound that original-gutsy heroine saves the day with her powers against the odds-but it really doesnt feel like that. Some people might not like how it opens, the new world is explained in drips and drabs throuhgout the book rather than a detailed explanation at the beginning, but I enjoyed this change as well. the book hits the ground running and expects you to keep up with the info and the action. It was a good reading-workout after all the tosh I have been coming across recently!

Love this book and loved the author - will buy anything from her in the future!!!