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Chargement... Midnight Blue-Light Specialpar Seanan McGuire
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Would have been A fine story, if the plot hadn't been flubbed at the end. And badly at that. Spoiler!! The end has Sarah hurting herself using her powers "in ways they haven't been done before". This isn't really true. in previous stories the cuckoos set memories CONSTANTLY, from the story where the shopkeeper doesn't believe he has beer to sell to Sarah's making people believe that she belongs in her unpaid suite, or having paid for something she didn't. Maybe the wait staff could be considered active control rather than rewritten memory, but the rest, where she was making people remember that she belongs somewhere DEFINITELY counts as the same as changing the memory of the Covenant agents aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML:The second 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." —Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Sookie Stackhouse series Normal, adjective: Conforming to the standard or common type. See also "ordinary." Abnormal, adjective: Deviating from the common type, such as playing monster-human on the rooftops of Manhattan. See also "Verity Price." The Price family has spent generations studying the monsters of the world, working to protect them from humanity—and to protect humanity from them. Verity Price is just trying to do her job, keeping the native cryptid population of Manhattan from getting into trouble, and doing a little ballroom dancing on the side. Enter Dominic De Luca, an operative for the Covenant of St. George, and Verity's on-again, off-again boyfriend. When he tells her that the Covenant is sending a full team to assess how ready the city is for a purge, Verity finds herself between a rock and a hard place. Stay, and risk her almost-certain death, or flee, and leave the cryptids of New York with nothing between them and the Covenant. With allies and enemies on every side, and no safe way to turn, it's going to take some quickstepping for Verity to waltz out of this one. There's just one question on everyone's mind: Is this the last dance for Verity Price? . Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This was so good that I want to start the series again--but there are only two. Guess I'll go re-read the just as good October Daye series.
Sigh. Why do I finish these good ones so fast, but am draaaaaging thru the morass of teenaged angst in the starting to get yucky Beautiful Creatures series? I need some old-fashioned, high-magic fantasy to take me away...
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