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Discount Armageddon: Book One of InCryptid…
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Discount Armageddon: Book One of InCryptid (édition 2012)

par Seanan McGuire (Auteur)

Séries: InCryptid (1)

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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:First book in New York Times-bestselling Seanan McGuire's witty urban fantasy InCryptid series about a family of cryptozoologists who act as a buffer between humans and the magical creatures living in secret around us.

"The only thing more fun than an October Daye book is an InCryptid book." â??Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Sookie Stackhouse series
Cryptid, noun: Any creature whose existence has not yet been proven by science. See also "Monster."
Crytozoologist, noun: Any person who thinks hunting for cryptids is a good idea. See also "idiot."
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 humanityâ??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 c
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Titre:Discount Armageddon: Book One of InCryptid
Auteurs:Seanan McGuire (Auteur)
Info:DAW (2012), Edition: Original, 368 pages
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Évaluation:*****
Mots-clés:first-in-series

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silly (although not as silly as anticipated) and entertaining ( )
  sraedi | Feb 2, 2024 |
Listened to the audiobook for this, which was likely a good idea as the narrator (Emily Bauer) gave Verity that cheerful bouncy voice that suited her well.

Overall I enjoyed this book as much as I thought I would. Verity, and by extension her family's business as Cryptozoologists, is fascinating.

It did drag a bit for me, and I was a little flabbergasted with some of Verity's choices in trust, but enjoyable still.

Now I really want some Aisling Mice please (hard to feel down on yourself when a field of mice have a feast day when you blow your nose). ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
This urban fantasy is the first book I’ve tried by this author. I found it a fast and entertaining read.

I enjoyed the narrative tone that didn’t portray Verity and her problems too seriously. The light style made it easy to accept improbable aspects of the background and decisions that were (to my thinking) downright peculiar. There were interesting backstory snippets, but I didn’t feel terribly invested in the characters. In particular, I wasn’t keen on how the love interest developed: their encounters felt unnecessarily contrived (but you may remember I’m not big on romance anyway). There were also a lot of different mythical creatures/people/entities which at times just felt thrown in randomly. Perhaps they’ll return in later books.

Entertaining urban fantasy, though I’m not rushing to pick up the sequel.
  MHThaung | Nov 29, 2023 |
I'm gonna be honest here. I've seen this book constantly in my recommendations but because of the atypical cover combined with the title, I avoided it for over a year.

Yesterday I actually checked out the genre list and reviews and decided to finally give it a try.

It wasn't as good as I hoped but it was far better than I expected considering the appearance.

The action scenes were purely written to be stylish without much consideration for consistency or logic. One example that particularly stood out to me was a gun being reloaded but before there was a chance of it being fired again the MC picked it up and an ammo check resulted in 3 bullets left. I mean, yea, it could be that the person reloaded a mag with 3 bullets but come on. But the problem is broader than just details like that. The battles are more in line with an action game than a real fight. For example, the MC fighting 8 enemies at once but they all wait for her to finish styling on one of them before the next one attacks, and so on, and lots of other similar issues.

The plot was a little all over the place with quite a few story threads and hints that just lead nowhere.
I somewhat enjoy unconventional tension arcs in books because I got fed up reading the same "proper" arc-focused story structure over and over again. It's not that you can predict what exactly will happen in books like that but you get a feeling for what kind of thing will happen when and that kind of spoils some of the enjoyment of being surprised.

The story makes use of a lot of dated and shallow clichées but maybe that can be at least somewhat excused by the release date of 2012? I have no clue about the timeline of the UF genre development.

The heroine sadly is quite useless despite her fighting prowess and is mostly just accidentally dragged into the plot resolution without much active contribution. I've read much worse offenders in that regard but it still took away some of my appreciation for her character.

The author doesn't seem very interested in telling a story but rather uses the story as a tool to set up cool scenes she wanted to write. I feel it should be more the other way around.
Don't get me wrong, the plot actually is pretty decent but the way it is implemented didn't present it in the best light.

All in all, it's an average read which I rounded up as I think it would be unfair to rate it the same as some of the crap I have among my 2-star ratings.

I will try out the next book but I predict I will probably drop it early on, scratch that, after reading the blurb of the second book I decided to not continue. ( )
  omission | Oct 19, 2023 |
From McGuire's site: introduces us to Verity Price, journeyman cryptozoologist, ballroom dancer, and former reality television star. She's on assignment in Manhattan, researching the local cryptid community while she pursues her dance career. It's a cushy job...at least until local cryptids start disappearing, and all signs start pointing to a man from the Covenant of St. George. But is Dominic De Luca really to blame? And if she casts her suspicions in the wrong place, is she going to survive the experience?



My review: Enjoyable story. Now that I've finished it I want to read the next one. It was slow going at first for me but I soon got sucked into the life of Verity (Very) and her running across rooftops in Manhattan. Very starts out the story working in "Dave's Fish and Strips" strip club as a server. You find out pretty quick that she's working with some interesting cryptids. She uses her dancing as training for her journeyman and cryptozoologist side of her life since her family has been in hiding from the Covenant for quite some time. ( )
  lbrychic | Sep 9, 2023 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:First book in New York Times-bestselling Seanan McGuire's witty urban fantasy InCryptid series about a family of cryptozoologists who act as a buffer between humans and the magical creatures living in secret around us.

"The only thing more fun than an October Daye book is an InCryptid book." â??Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Sookie Stackhouse series
Cryptid, noun: Any creature whose existence has not yet been proven by science. See also "Monster."
Crytozoologist, noun: Any person who thinks hunting for cryptids is a good idea. See also "idiot."
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 humanityâ??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 c

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