Rivers of London (Rivers of London, #1) cover
Our VerdictMildly Woke
28%
Rivers of London (Rivers of London, #1)2011

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Rivers of London is impressively non-woke by today’s standards: identity is present but not preachy, cultural institutions are respected, and there’s no overt ideological monoculture. It’s a breath of fresh air for readers tired of soapboxing.

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