SciFi/Fantasy Book Review: Creatures of Want and Ruin by Molly Tanzer: https://t.co/jkHAMIz8oV Short Review: 7.5 out of 10 (1/3)— garik16 (@garik16) December 29, 2018
Short Review: In prohibition-era Long Island, Bootlegger Ellie West and her friends find the Island in danger from a Demon-aided Preacher preaching hatred against outsiders...and the deaths of all who stand in his way. Two strong leads + an apt plot make this a solid read (2/3)— garik16 (@garik16) December 29, 2018
Creatures of Want and Ruin is the second fantasy novel by Molly Tanzer that I've read this year, as this book is the stand-alone sequel to her Creatures of Will and Temper (Review Here). This common thread in this series is the existence of demons who can commune with humans (diabolists) and have their own agendas, some more malevolent than others. I very much enjoyed how this thread worked with Creatures of Will and Temper, so I have been looking forward to this sequel for a while, especially as the setting has moved to Long Island, where I'm from.
And Creatures of Want and Ruin is pretty good, albeit maybe not as good as its predecessor. It's certainly a book that aims to be more relevant than the first book - whereas that book was an alternate take of "The Picture of Dorian Gray," this book features a struggle with an antagonist spreading hatred against the outsiders - foreigners and minorities - coming to Long Island and ruining the land (gee, wonder where that idea came from). It works and the plot is well done, but the characters don't quite live up to those of the first book and the plot's clear black and white nature of things makes it just a small step down from its predecessor.
Note: As I mentioned above, this book is entirely stand-alone and reading the predecessor is completely unnecessary to enjoy this book - it takes place a few decades later on a different continent and while the events of the former book are very very vaguely referenced, this book doesn't even really spoil the first book either. So you can start here or start with the first book without any problems.