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This Was Exactly My Kind of Weird.

Middlegame by Seanan McGuire

August 2, 2020 by LittlePlat Leave a Comment

  My heart goes out to Seanan McGuire this year, really it does. As I mentioned in a previous post, this year’s Best Novel nominees for the Hugo Awards was really strong, and if it were any other year, I think Middlegame would have taken the crown. It’s one of my favourite books that I’ve ever read from Seanan McGuire – nearly beating out some of her best Toby Daye novels too. It did score a Locus award though, so I hope that’s some consolidation, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: cbr12bingo, Gateway, Hugo Nominee, Middlegame, Seanan McGuire

LittlePlat's CBR12 Review No:14 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Suspense · Tags: cbr12bingo, Gateway, Hugo Nominee, Middlegame, Seanan McGuire ·
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A Ghost in a Green Gown

The Girl in The Green Silk Gown by Seanan McGuire

July 31, 2020 by CoffeeShopReader 2 Comments

Bingo review 12: Green In some ways, The Girl in the Green Silk Gown was actually my introduction to Seanan McGuire; it was the first book of hers that drew my interest, but it wasn’t the first thing of hers that I read. I’m just only now getting to it. It turns out the titular green dress actually has some meaning in the story, but it’s also a handy reason to use it for this bingo square. This is book two about Rose Marshall, who […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: 1960s, Americana, cbr12bingo, fatnasy, ghost story, horror, mythology, road culture, Seanan McGuire, the girl in the green silk gown

CoffeeShopReader's CBR12 Review No:67 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror · Tags: 1960s, Americana, cbr12bingo, fatnasy, ghost story, horror, mythology, road culture, Seanan McGuire, the girl in the green silk gown ·
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Video Games and the “Real World”

Press Start to Play by Daniel H. Wilson, John Joseph Adams, Ernest Cline

July 7, 2020 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

Bingo Review 2: Shelfie I honestly have no idea how long Press Start to Play has been on my literal TBR shelf, but it’s been a while. I figured this was as good a reason as any to finally pick it up, especially since I actually broke down and bought a Nintendo Switch Light a few weeks ago. I’ve never been much of a gamer; I didn’t grow up with it really, unless you count the educational stuff like Oregon Trail and Number Munchers. I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, Andy Weir, austin grossman, cbr12bingo, Daniel H. Wilson, John Joseph Adams, Ernest Cline, gamers, gaming, Holly Black, Hugh Howey, Marc Laidlaw, Press Start to Play, Rhianna Pratchett, Seanan McGuire, short story collection, Speculative Fiction, video games

CoffeeShopReader's CBR12 Review No:59 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, Andy Weir, austin grossman, cbr12bingo, Daniel H. Wilson, John Joseph Adams, Ernest Cline, gamers, gaming, Holly Black, Hugh Howey, Marc Laidlaw, Press Start to Play, Rhianna Pratchett, Seanan McGuire, short story collection, Speculative Fiction, video games ·
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Bring on the Summer Junk Reading

Discount Armageddon by Seanan McGuire

June 20, 2020 by CoffeeShopReader 8 Comments

Yay for fun summer junk reading on this the first day of actual summer! And it’s book 1 of a series! Discount Armageddon is in many ways a traditional urban fantasy on the lighter side: Verity Price comes from a family of cryptid studiers (not a real word I know but they are not strictly observers, nor strictly hunters, nor purely helpers), but what she really wants to do with her life is become a professional ballroom dancer in New York City. She balances both […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Discount Armageddon, Incryptid, incryptid series, Seanan McGuire, Urban Fantasy

CoffeeShopReader's CBR12 Review No:52 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Discount Armageddon, Incryptid, incryptid series, Seanan McGuire, Urban Fantasy ·
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Middlegame was solidly middle of the pack

Middlegame by Seanan McGuire

June 19, 2020 by Mobius_Walker 3 Comments

Roger and Dodger are twins skilled in two separate fields: language and mathematics. Roger understands language: its nuances, its layers, its multitudes. Dodger understands mathematics: its rigor, its structure, its flow. Together they encompass the world, and their “father”, Reed, intends to shape them into gods whether they want to or are ready. Together, Roger and Dodger endeavor to discover themselves and their purpose in a world that either wants to control or destroy them. When I first heard about Middlegame, I was immediately excited. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, language, math, Non-linear, Seanan McGuire

Mobius_Walker's CBR12 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Fiction, language, math, Non-linear, Seanan McGuire ·
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Victorian Gothic and Lovecraft Mashup

Come Tumbling Down by Seanan McGuire

June 5, 2020 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

I liked Come Tumbling Down better than the previous installment of the Wayward Children series in terms of story, but I do think there was an over-emphasis on the concept of who’s the monster. Jack is back at the school but there’s something very wrong with her which if not fixed will definitely destroy her. This was the premise in the previews I’d seen and I have to admit I didn’t see that problem itself coming, although in hindsight it does suit their folkloric homeland […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror Tagged With: Come Tumbling Down, fairy tale retelling, Seanan McGuire, Wayward Children

CoffeeShopReader's CBR12 Review No:44 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror · Tags: Come Tumbling Down, fairy tale retelling, Seanan McGuire, Wayward Children ·
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