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McGuire, Seanan-- Discount Armageddon informal buddy reads starts January 1, 2019
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Is this a favorite series, DeVann?

I do like this series though because it covers a wider range of creatures as opposed to just being fairies and she does some really interesting things with some of them. Like in book 3 there are gorgons that have some really cool background and book 4 I think is werewolves but she definitely puts more time into the science behind the transformation than most authors.
Also different books focus on different siblings - 1, 2, and 5 are verity, 3 and 4 are ...alex? the brother. he's not my favorite lol, and books 6 and 7 are antimony - the younger sister. So I guess that could be a good thing if you aren't crazy about one of them but also can kind of be a bad thing because there isn't exactly a main 'Scooby gang' like with October and her entourage.
Also I don't want to give too much away but I just really like the way that Seanan writes relationships. Like usually I hate urban fantasy books with romance in them but I always like her pairings because the guys aren't total douchebags and actually respect the women they're with. I know that seems like such a low bar but unfortunately urban fantasy is just filled with horrible asshole boyfriends so when an author DOESN'T do that it automatically gets bumped up to 'a favorite series' lol
Soooo, tldr I guess, I wasn't as immediately taken with this series as I was with October, but it definitely grew on me by the second book and now to the point where I am wanting to reread it.

I agree here that Verity’s relationship wasn’t irritating. But I will probably try to catch up with October Daye series before continuing with this one.
I wasn’t thrilled with Seanan’s Every Heart a Doorway book either. But I did enjoy Parasite and Into the Drowning Deep and will continue with those series!

did you finish this one already? i read chapters 1-9 yesterday, gonna try to read some more today. i really loved every heart a doorway and also into the drowning deep. parasite was like ...it was good but it was HEAVY and sometimes it was dealing with some stuff that i didn't really want to deal with lol



Yeah, I finished. I will admit to skimming after I got halfway through. The creatures were interesting. But I am more into characters instead of storylines.
I tend to like dark and heavy so I guess that’s why I liked Parasite. And probably why I did not like this book as much. Verity was a little too light for me. Like you said so into clothes and such. Toby is darker, more badass and funnier.
If there is another book for Into the Drowning Deep, I’d be into doing a buddy read!



I assume Dominic is the love interest? So far he's sorta blah, especially with the holier than though attitude. He'll probably grow on me as I read more so I'm keeping an open mind.
You're totally right Devann about usual heroes in Urban Fantasies. They always start by being the biggest assholes! Though I do end up falling for them (a couple books in) so it will be nice to like a hero more from the start :P
I'm glad this is on the lighter side though I can't say there has been anything up to this point that has really drawn me in.

and yeah dominic is definitely one who has to grow on you. although honestly tybalt had to grow on me in the toby series as well, but at least he didn't start out genocidal so dominic does have a bit further to pull himself up lol

I feel like Dominic’s sudden turn around in attitude was weird. No one gets deprogrammed that easily and he was pretty much raised by a cult. I guess arguments could be made that this was his first time out on his own and meeting things that contradict everything he was taught but still too fast of a turn around on his thought process.
Verity was okay a character. Did anyone else get the feel that she was meant to be a Buffy like character. You know fashion conscious but still kicking ass?

i was never that into buffy so i didn't make that connection but yeah it does seem like that now that you mention it

DeVann - I haven’t read Rolling in the Deep. But I will. And I will probably reread Into the Drowning Deep again this year. Now that I know Mira Grant is her pseudonym.
Have you read Feed? I think I’m going to give that series a try too!


i would be up for either her indexing series or velveteen series if any of you want to give something else a try though. i would say indexing is darker and probably closer to toby in feel [also only 2 books] while velveteen is ...well it's not really 'lighter' because it's definitely serious stuff at it's core, but the heroine is also a superhero who can animate stuffed toys sooooo ...maybe it's more like this one lol. and it's 3 books


I would be interested in Indexing. Maybe late January, like Jan 28. If that works for you. Or the second week in February, Feb 11?


Books mentioned in this topic
Feed (other topics)Every Heart a Doorway (other topics)
Parasite (other topics)
Into the Drowning Deep (other topics)
Discount Armageddon (other topics)
Synopsis
Ghoulies. Ghosties. Long-legged beasties. Things that go bump in the night... The Price family has spent generations studying the monsters of the world, working to protect them from humanity—and humanity from them. Enter Verity Price. Despite being trained from birth as a cryptozoologist, she'd rather dance a tango than tangle with a demon, and is spending a year in Manhattan while she pursues her career in professional ballroom dance. Sounds pretty simple, right? It would be, if it weren't for the talking mice, the telepathic mathematicians, the asbestos supermodels, and the trained monster-hunter sent by the Price family's old enemies, the Covenant of St. George. When a Price girl meets a Covenant boy, high stakes, high heels, and a lot of collateral damage are almost guaranteed. To complicate matters further, local cryptids are disappearing, strange lizard-men are appearing in the sewers, and someone's spreading rumors about a dragon sleeping underneath the city.