A review by ergative
Point of Hopes by Lisa A. Barnett, Melissa Scott

2.0

 It sure took its time to build the City As Character, which I usually appreciate, but the fact remains that all that City-As-Character building made the plot very slow (I knew several hundred pages before Rathe figured it out that the hedge astrologers were behind it all), and the City-As-Character wasn't really interesting enough to justify it all.