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Street Magic
  

Street Magic [Mass Market Paperback]

Michael Reaves


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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (July 8 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812511123
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812511123
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.4 x 2 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 204 g

Product Description

From Library Journal

A teenage runaway on the streets of San Francisco discovers a hitherto unseen world of fairy creatures, many of them runaways like himself, and joins them in a search for the portal that will allow them to return to their magical home. Like De Haven (above), Reaves's ( The Shattered World , LJ 3/15/84) latest fantasy turns to society's outcasts for its heroes and to the rich and powerful for its villains. Part allegory, part fantasy, this coming-of-age story is a suitable, though not essential, purchase for fantasy and YA collections.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

Reaves (The Shattered World) has done some respectable work in fantasy and other genres, but his latest novel is a lifeless, by- the-numbers urban fantasy that goes through the prescribed motions with little innovation or depth. Teen-age runaway Danny Thayer lives on the streets of San Francisco, eating out of dumpsters and dreaming of a paradisiacal fantasy land to which he might escape when he encounters Robin, an authentic fairy. As Danny's abusive father searches for him, and a hapless detective and his tabloid-reporter girlfriend close in from another angle, Robin and the other ``scatterlings''trapped in our world--entreat Danny to tap the magic within himself that will open a gateway for them all to return to Faerie. Contemporary fantasy is full these days with punk elves haunting our city streets, and Reaves adds nothing to this essentially hollow formula. His characters are born of shallow TV series stock; his Faerie, barely glimpsed, is an anemic utopian realm out of Disney or Steven Spielberg (``a finer, purer one, a world of beauty and adventure and perhaps even love''); and his sugarcoated scatterlings never evoke the eeriness of their ancient legendary precursors. With a fast pace and references to a wide range of popular fantasy books, movies, and comics, this is likely to appeal to an undiscerning readership. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Elves in San Francisco, with a twist, Feb 25 2003
By Arthur W. Jordin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Street Magic (Mass Market Paperback)
Street Magic is the first novel in a series of urban fantasies based on different magic traditions, but with a twist. Moreover, these stories are all hard-boiled mysteries. This novel invokes the tradition of Tir Nan Og, the land of the Irish Faery.

Scott Russell is an unemployed detective agency operative in San Francisco who has been hired by an old college chum, Ed Thayer, to find his runaway son, Danny. however, Danny has absolutely no desire to return to his father; he only wants who wants to go home to Fairyland. His wishes seem to be coming true when he meets a young woman, Robin, with pointed ears and the ability to use glamour to conceal or disguise herself and others.

Robin is a scatterling, a drifter from Tir Nan Og, who moves in and out of the human's world as the mood strikes her. However, she and her fellow scatterlings can no longer cross back to Tir Nan Og without the assistance of a Full Blooded Sidhe. When Danny sees through her glamour, she begins to think that he is a Full Blooded changling, a Keymaster, and her ticket home if only he can remember how to open the gallitrap.

Scott is assisted in the case by Liz Gallegher, a reporter on the Midnight Star, who is tired of making up crazy articles and wants to properly investigate a real story for a change. They are greatly helped in their efforts by a fantasy novel, The City Under the Hill, which tells of the restrictions placed on the gallitraps between Tir Nan Og and the world of humans.

Recommended for Reaves fans and anyone who enjoys a good fairy tale with a different ending.

-Arthur W. Jordin

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful combination of reality and fantasy..., Aug 23 1998
By Sophia (jupiter4eva@mailexcite.com - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Street Magic (Mass Market Paperback)
This wonderful book, set in the city San Francisco, is of exciting adventure with a run-away teenage boy, and many other characters that you learn about through out the book, the whole thing is almost directed like from a movie point of view. Great book, wonderful for young-adults, though, yes there's profanity in it... but, it's only neccessary for details... READ IT!

5.0 out of 5 stars Freak Kirkus P. Associates - this book rocks!, April 17 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Street Magic (Mass Market Paperback)
I found this book a few years ago in the library. I read it. I LOVED it. And then, like a good library person I turned it in, thinking that I would be able to read it again some day. The brilliant colors of its imagery are still emblazoned on my mind many years later. Unforunately, the next person to check out the book did not feel obligated to return it at all, the library never purchased another copy, and now it has gone out of print. If I could get my hands on a copy of this book today I would snatch it up soooooooo fast..... Be warned, however, that it has extensive profanity. Wouldn't want anybody to be offended. = )
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