
Backpacking Through Bedlam
InCryptid, Book 12
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Narrado por:
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Emily Bauer
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Seanan McGuire
Seanan McGuire's New York Times best-selling and Hugo Award-nominated urban fantasy InCryptid series continues with the 12th book following the Price family, cryptozoologists who study and protect the creatures living in secret all around us.
Reunion, noun:
- The state of being united again.
Reconciliation, noun:
- An act of reconciling, as when former enemies agree to an amiable truce.
- The process of making consistent or compatible.
- See also “impossible”.
Alice Price-Healy gave up her life for 50 years to focus completely on the search for her missing husband. The danger of focus like that is that it leaves little room for thinking about what happens after...and now that she’s finally managed to find Thomas, she has no idea what she’s supposed to do next. The fact that he comes with a surrogate daughter who may or may not have some connection to Alice’s recently adopted grandson is just icing on the complicated cake.
So the three of them are heading for the most complicated place in the universe: they’re going home.
But things on Earth have changed while Alice, Thomas, and Sally have been away. The Covenant of St. George, antagonized by Verity’s declaration of war and Sarah’s temporary relocation of an entire college campus, is trying to retake North America from the cryptids and cryptozoologists who’ve been keeping the peace for the past hundred years. And they’re starting in New York.
Alice and company have barely been back for an hour before the Ocean Lady and the Queen of the Routewitches are sending them to New York to help, and they find themselves embroiled in the politics of dragons, kidnappings, and of course, the most dangerous people of all: family.
Getting “back to normal” may be the hardest task Alice has undertaken yet.
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Another fantastic read!!!
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Nice installment
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I love the world of InCryptid and I'm enjoying watching new developments unfold in it with each new novel.
Another fantastic InCryptid novel
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Emily Bauer Ponce again did a phenomenal job narrating and breathing life into the story and the characters with enough change of inflection, tone and cadence to voice multiple characters quite convincingly.
Alice and Thomas’ return to the real world does not go as planned
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Good
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Chaos Throughout
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That said, it’s nice to return to the roots of the series and finally address major plot points created in the first book. We even get some of the plot background that’s been squirreled away in the short stories. Although that highlights the number of hanging threads that still exist.
And as always with Seanan MaGuire there are way too many asides on her personal beliefs. Way way too often we hear about how everyone who thinks is a person. Or how family is everyone who you believe is your family. It’s not that I disagree with these things as much as I’m worn down by the sheer repetitiveness with which they occur. If you cut out all these asides, I think you might take two chapters out of this book. That is never a good place to be in as an author, and highly irritating to any reader who doesn’t just want a sermon on overcoming difference, but wants a fantasy plot. Worst of all it infantilizes the motives of the bad guys. The covenant needs to have some moral ambiguity. Or some reason for their fanaticism. Right now they’re like storm troopers and I don’t care if they live or die. The antagonist exist as strawmen for moral argument.
Final gripe which ties to the original one. Did the second half of the book just repeat the plot of the first novel? Yes it does. Did it simultaneously reduce the big bad covenant of St. George to comically incompetent actors? Yes, yes it did. Why did these issues occur? Again because we left far too little of the book space for the main plot.
tl;dr over half of the book is unrelated to the core plot or is extraneous sermonizing filler. That’s the recipe for a mediocre book by a good author.
Too much of this should be ending of last book
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The most boring installment yet
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