Hounded

I'm not sure why it took me so long to read the first of the Iron Druid books. It's urban fantasy set in Arizona centering on a 2100-year-old druid. I didn't exactly have an aversion to the series, but it somehow never really grabbed me, even though some others recommended it.

I sort of like the Irish lore ties and depiction of those mythological figures, though that does trigger my 'eyes glaze over at foreign words and names' reflex. I really like Oberon, the wolfhound sidekick. The problem is, I don't really find myself liking Atticus, the main character, all that much. He's generally a good person, though not as morally upstanding as a lot of urban fantasy heroes (Dresden for example). His age and magic make him a little bit too much of a special snowflake for my liking, and he really feels too well adjusted for someone so old, in my opinion. Also, he seems to have relatively little concern for collateral damage, cutting glamoured enemies down in the street and having a vampire friend/attorney mind-wipe witnesses.

So I've got a lot of trouble connecting with the narrator of the story. I can imagine, as the series continues, the supporting cast may get more interesting, but after finishing book one, I don't really feel any draw to continue the series.

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