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Rivers of London meets A Master of Djinn in this warm-hearted, action-packed urban fantasy debut full of workplace found family, queer romance and supernatural creatures straight out of Southeast Asian lore.
In the sunny city of Singapore, the government takes care of everything - even the weird stuff.
Benjamin Toh is an overworked and underpaid middle manager in a government department tasked with keeping the supernatural population of Singapore happy and out of sight.
But when an entire housing estate glitches out of existence on what was meant to be a routine check-in, Ben has to scramble to keep things under control and stop the rest of the city from following in its wake. He may not have the budget or the bandwidth, but he has the best - if highly irregular - team to help him. Together, they'll traverse secret shadow markets, scale skyscrapers, and maybe even go to the stars, all so they can just do their goddamn job.
'Heartfelt and laugh out loud, City of Others is urban fantasy as you've never seen it before . . . I smiled my way through this entire book. An absolute breath of fresh air'
Eliza Chan, author of Fathomfolk
'I absolutely loved this book - couldn't tear myself away from it. A delightful and engrossing read, with a knowing wink to best office practices. Loved it'
Genevieve Cogman, author of The Invisible Library
'Full of wonder, tenderness and breathtaking adventure, City of Others is a fresh and captivating fantasy that will grow roots in your heart'
Kylie Lee Baker, Sunday Times bestselling author of Bat Eater
'Full of action and heart and wonder, this book is an absolute delight!' Melissa Caruso, author of The Last Hour Between Worlds
'City of Others delights and charms with a ragtag group of magical bureaucrats doing their best to save an entire city from being dragged out of reality. Poon seamlessly blends action, magic, romance and the tight bonds of an understaffed workplace that truly believes in the good they're doing'
Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter
Reader reviews:
'Such a fun and heartwarming read! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'This book is just unfiltered happiness . . . with likeable characters and some of the most hilarious dialogue I have ever read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'A series that I could see myself following for 10+ instalments. Funny and charming in equal measure' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'An absolutely delightful read . . . I'm already obsessed with Ben and his motley group of magical bureaucrats and this is only book one in the series' ''⭐⭐⭐��
'Gorgeously charming urban fantasy' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'The cast felt like family to me . . . be prepared to laugh a lot' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Absolutely brilliant' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Genre: Urban Fantasy
In the sunny city of Singapore, the government takes care of everything - even the weird stuff.
Benjamin Toh is an overworked and underpaid middle manager in a government department tasked with keeping the supernatural population of Singapore happy and out of sight.
But when an entire housing estate glitches out of existence on what was meant to be a routine check-in, Ben has to scramble to keep things under control and stop the rest of the city from following in its wake. He may not have the budget or the bandwidth, but he has the best - if highly irregular - team to help him. Together, they'll traverse secret shadow markets, scale skyscrapers, and maybe even go to the stars, all so they can just do their goddamn job.
'Heartfelt and laugh out loud, City of Others is urban fantasy as you've never seen it before . . . I smiled my way through this entire book. An absolute breath of fresh air'
Eliza Chan, author of Fathomfolk
'I absolutely loved this book - couldn't tear myself away from it. A delightful and engrossing read, with a knowing wink to best office practices. Loved it'
Genevieve Cogman, author of The Invisible Library
'Full of wonder, tenderness and breathtaking adventure, City of Others is a fresh and captivating fantasy that will grow roots in your heart'
Kylie Lee Baker, Sunday Times bestselling author of Bat Eater
'Full of action and heart and wonder, this book is an absolute delight!' Melissa Caruso, author of The Last Hour Between Worlds
'City of Others delights and charms with a ragtag group of magical bureaucrats doing their best to save an entire city from being dragged out of reality. Poon seamlessly blends action, magic, romance and the tight bonds of an understaffed workplace that truly believes in the good they're doing'
Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter
Reader reviews:
'Such a fun and heartwarming read! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'This book is just unfiltered happiness . . . with likeable characters and some of the most hilarious dialogue I have ever read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'A series that I could see myself following for 10+ instalments. Funny and charming in equal measure' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'An absolutely delightful read . . . I'm already obsessed with Ben and his motley group of magical bureaucrats and this is only book one in the series' ''⭐⭐⭐��
'Gorgeously charming urban fantasy' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'The cast felt like family to me . . . be prepared to laugh a lot' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Absolutely brilliant' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Praise for this book
"Full of wonder, tenderness, and breathtaking adventure, City of Others is a fresh and captivating fantasy that will grow roots in your heart." - Kylie Lee Baker
"Urban fantasy that vibes like The X-Men meets Parks and Recreation? A send-up of government bureaucracy that is also a magnificent homage to public service? Sign me up! I love it when a book makes me think, 'I have never read anything like this before.' City of Others is that book - such a unique and refreshing read!" - Megan Bannen
"Poon combines cozy slice-of-life antics with the cosmic ineffable (my favorite pairing!) to create a wonderfully astonishing story. It's both heart-warming and mind-bending, and I can't count the number of times Ben's clever commentary made me smile!" - Sylvie Cathrall
"Heartfelt and laugh out loud, City of Others is urban fantasy as you've never seen it before. Filled with Southeast Asian folklore, an eclectic cast of outsiders and a thoroughly satisfying takedown of bureaucracy, I smiled my way through this entire book. An absolute breath of fresh air." - Eliza Chan
"Bursting with charm and heart and imbued with the driving spirit of cities, City of Others is an urbane, witty and touching meditation on grief and the ties and water-cooler talk that hold us together (but with monsters!). Poon expertly blends philosophy and fantasy in a world that feels vivid and lived-in, and reminds us of the unglamorous and important work that keeps it all going. From ghost cats to the otherworldly inflections of office jargon, City of Others reveals the fantastic under the everyday and makes honorary civil servants of us all." - C K Chau
"City of Others is a delightfully fun and zany adventure that breathes magic into the city that I call home. It's a fascinating blend of Southeast Asian folklore and all-too-familiar government bureaucracy that is so uniquely and unmistakably Singaporean!" - Amber Chen
"From undead ducklings to prowling wyverns and market-going jiangshi, City of Others is an absolutely delightful mythological smorgasbord bursting with wit, humor, and a cast of vibrant characters that warmed my heart. It would be no exaggeration to say that my dream job is now a position at DEUS!" - Sophie Kim
"Dazzling, rich, and so lusciously weird - Poon makes bureaucracy downright thrilling in a world richly textured with outcasts, misfits, and the beautiful bonds that tie them." - AM Kvita
"Served with a healthy portion of delight and whimsy, and a side of dramatic action, Poon crafts a gorgeous fantasy that leaves you compelled from start to finish." - Amy Leow
"A witty and entertaining insight into the bureaucracy that deals with the paranormal. Against the backdrop of vivid Singapore, Poon envelops you in the chaos and the magic of wrestling with spirits, deities, and ghosts." - Roselle Lim
"City of Others is a wickedly funny take on paranormal government bureaucracy that interlaces world-drowning stakes with incisive social commentary, extremely mandatory corporate team-building, and a ghost cat that refuses to be exorcised. Warm-hearted and delightful." - P H Low
"A whip-smart urban fantasy humming with the vibrant energy of Singapore and its chaotic magical inhabitants, this found family will welcome you in with open arms (and tentacles)!" - Molly O'Neill
"This is one of those books that expands the boundaries of what speculative fiction can be and do. By turns funny, philosophical, and delightfully bizarre, City of Others had me hooked all the way from the undead ducklings to the final poignant chapter." - M Stevenson
"City of Others delights and charms with a ragtag group of magical bureaucrats doing their best to save an entire city from being dragged out of reality. Poon seamlessly blends action, magic, romance, and the tight bonds of an understaffed workplace that truly believes in the good they're doing. I absolutely adored this!" - Andrea Stewart
"Inventive and immersive, City of Others will take readers on a delightfully wild adventure! Blending rich Southeast Asian mythology with humorous jabs at Singaporean bureaucracy, this enchanting tale is full of heart and humor - a perfect escape!" - June CL Tan
"City of Others is clever, exciting, and a much-needed breath of fresh air in urban fantasy. Singapore's mix of cultures is the perfect setting for Poon's brilliant blending of magic and myth, supernatural and mundane. Within the hilarious unbalancing of Benjamin Toh's work and personal lives is a deep story of grief and guilt and the burden of carrying them unceasing, without the grace of forgiveness. This is vividly told and a love letter to Singapore and her citizens in all their incarnations." - Mia Tsai
"A fun, twisty adventure through supernatural Singapore. Poon writes with humor and tenderness, skewering bureaucracy while immersing the reader in the beauty of this world. Absolutely delightful." - Julia Vee
"City of Others is such a wildly fun ride - equal parts supernatural mystery and heartfelt workplace comedy. The overworked government crew steals the show: zany, chaotic, full of quirks and charm - they prove that colleagues aren't just people you bicker with over the AC setting. Underlying all that mayhem was beautifully layered exploration of how we each grapple with love, grief, and the terrifying act of letting others in. The supernatural twists are pitch-perfect - think Monsters, Inc. meets Singaporean bureaucracy, with otherworldly creatures lurking just beneath the surface of suburban order. And the writing is so compulsively readable I couldn't stop flipping the pages, desperate to see how the chaos would untangle. Full of twists, wit, and heart, this is one utterly unputdownable story." - Kyla Zhao
"Urban fantasy that vibes like The X-Men meets Parks and Recreation? A send-up of government bureaucracy that is also a magnificent homage to public service? Sign me up! I love it when a book makes me think, 'I have never read anything like this before.' City of Others is that book - such a unique and refreshing read!" - Megan Bannen
"Poon combines cozy slice-of-life antics with the cosmic ineffable (my favorite pairing!) to create a wonderfully astonishing story. It's both heart-warming and mind-bending, and I can't count the number of times Ben's clever commentary made me smile!" - Sylvie Cathrall
"Heartfelt and laugh out loud, City of Others is urban fantasy as you've never seen it before. Filled with Southeast Asian folklore, an eclectic cast of outsiders and a thoroughly satisfying takedown of bureaucracy, I smiled my way through this entire book. An absolute breath of fresh air." - Eliza Chan
"Bursting with charm and heart and imbued with the driving spirit of cities, City of Others is an urbane, witty and touching meditation on grief and the ties and water-cooler talk that hold us together (but with monsters!). Poon expertly blends philosophy and fantasy in a world that feels vivid and lived-in, and reminds us of the unglamorous and important work that keeps it all going. From ghost cats to the otherworldly inflections of office jargon, City of Others reveals the fantastic under the everyday and makes honorary civil servants of us all." - C K Chau
"City of Others is a delightfully fun and zany adventure that breathes magic into the city that I call home. It's a fascinating blend of Southeast Asian folklore and all-too-familiar government bureaucracy that is so uniquely and unmistakably Singaporean!" - Amber Chen
"From undead ducklings to prowling wyverns and market-going jiangshi, City of Others is an absolutely delightful mythological smorgasbord bursting with wit, humor, and a cast of vibrant characters that warmed my heart. It would be no exaggeration to say that my dream job is now a position at DEUS!" - Sophie Kim
"Dazzling, rich, and so lusciously weird - Poon makes bureaucracy downright thrilling in a world richly textured with outcasts, misfits, and the beautiful bonds that tie them." - AM Kvita
"Served with a healthy portion of delight and whimsy, and a side of dramatic action, Poon crafts a gorgeous fantasy that leaves you compelled from start to finish." - Amy Leow
"A witty and entertaining insight into the bureaucracy that deals with the paranormal. Against the backdrop of vivid Singapore, Poon envelops you in the chaos and the magic of wrestling with spirits, deities, and ghosts." - Roselle Lim
"City of Others is a wickedly funny take on paranormal government bureaucracy that interlaces world-drowning stakes with incisive social commentary, extremely mandatory corporate team-building, and a ghost cat that refuses to be exorcised. Warm-hearted and delightful." - P H Low
"A whip-smart urban fantasy humming with the vibrant energy of Singapore and its chaotic magical inhabitants, this found family will welcome you in with open arms (and tentacles)!" - Molly O'Neill
"This is one of those books that expands the boundaries of what speculative fiction can be and do. By turns funny, philosophical, and delightfully bizarre, City of Others had me hooked all the way from the undead ducklings to the final poignant chapter." - M Stevenson
"City of Others delights and charms with a ragtag group of magical bureaucrats doing their best to save an entire city from being dragged out of reality. Poon seamlessly blends action, magic, romance, and the tight bonds of an understaffed workplace that truly believes in the good they're doing. I absolutely adored this!" - Andrea Stewart
"Inventive and immersive, City of Others will take readers on a delightfully wild adventure! Blending rich Southeast Asian mythology with humorous jabs at Singaporean bureaucracy, this enchanting tale is full of heart and humor - a perfect escape!" - June CL Tan
"City of Others is clever, exciting, and a much-needed breath of fresh air in urban fantasy. Singapore's mix of cultures is the perfect setting for Poon's brilliant blending of magic and myth, supernatural and mundane. Within the hilarious unbalancing of Benjamin Toh's work and personal lives is a deep story of grief and guilt and the burden of carrying them unceasing, without the grace of forgiveness. This is vividly told and a love letter to Singapore and her citizens in all their incarnations." - Mia Tsai
"A fun, twisty adventure through supernatural Singapore. Poon writes with humor and tenderness, skewering bureaucracy while immersing the reader in the beauty of this world. Absolutely delightful." - Julia Vee
"City of Others is such a wildly fun ride - equal parts supernatural mystery and heartfelt workplace comedy. The overworked government crew steals the show: zany, chaotic, full of quirks and charm - they prove that colleagues aren't just people you bicker with over the AC setting. Underlying all that mayhem was beautifully layered exploration of how we each grapple with love, grief, and the terrifying act of letting others in. The supernatural twists are pitch-perfect - think Monsters, Inc. meets Singaporean bureaucracy, with otherworldly creatures lurking just beneath the surface of suburban order. And the writing is so compulsively readable I couldn't stop flipping the pages, desperate to see how the chaos would untangle. Full of twists, wit, and heart, this is one utterly unputdownable story." - Kyla Zhao
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