Tonight: Hannah Tinti and Lev Grossman at Pacific Standard

First: what and where is Pacific Standard? In their own words:

It's a cozy, relaxed West Coast microbrew pub located at 82
Fourth Avenue between St. Marks and Bergen Streets in Brooklyn.

They've got a blog with bar news, an events
schedule, and their current beers on tap: www.pacificstandardbrooklyn.blogspot.com.

As reported in the New York Times:

Two authors who write for grown-ups but retain that
kid-under-the-covers-with-a-flashlight feel are reading at
Pacific
Standard
in Park Slope tonight. Lev
Grossman
’s best-seller “The
Magicians,”
follows a bunch of fantasy-obsessed
youth as they graduate into urban hipsterhood. Like a
“Harry Potter” for adults, it’s chock-full
of drugs, sex and ennui
. And Hannah
Tinti
’s debut novel “The Good
Thief”
, about a 19th-century grave-robbing
orphan, is “darkly transporting,” writes
Janet Maslin
, “an American Dickensian tale with
touches of Harry Potterish whimsy, along with a macabre
streak of spooky New England history.” B.Y.O.
flashlight.