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Charles Stross' Merchant Princes series Terry Brooks' Demon Series Steven Boyett's Ariel Esther Friesner's New York by Knight Diane Duane's So You Want to Be a Wizard series
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Pat Murphy's The City Not Long After isn't really urban fantasy (well, you could make the argument that it is, but it doesn't read that way to me), but it's a pretty interesting use of magical realism in a post-apocalyptic urban setting.
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I am not a big fan of the urban setting fantasy books, usually, but Brooks Demon series was far better than I expected, and it was probably his best story and writing. I recommend it highly.
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I finally picked up Onion Girl this summer after having read one of Charles de Lint's short stories the year before. He's an Ottawa writer and so I sort of felt compelled to read something by him.
I really loved it and I bought Spirits in the Wires to read on my holiday, and it was just as good.
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