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From Publishers Weekly
For the fifth installment of her InCryptid series (following Pocket Apocalypse), McGuire revisits cryptozoologist Verity Price, last seen as a primary character in 2013's Midnight Blue-Light Special. When Verity's alter ego, professional ballroom dancer Valerie Pryor, receives an invitation to appear in a special all-star season of the reality show Dance or Die, which made her briefly famous, she accepts in order to give her dancing days the closure they deserve. With her husband and a contingent of Aeslin mice in tow, Verity dons Valerie's wig and heads back to Los Angeles. Then someone starts ritually murdering eliminated contestants, and Verity has to maintain her secret identity and continue to compete even as she and her allies investigate the supernatural killings. McGuire skillfully skewers the reality show mindset as she infuses it with urban fantasy tropes and a blend of humor and action. As always, the cryptids— some drawn from myth, others original to the setting—are entertaining in their own right, . It's great to see Verity in action, and this tale sets the stage for many more exciting adventures. Agent: Diana Fox, Fox Literary. (Mar.)\n
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Praise for the InCryptid series:"The only thing more fun than an October Daye book is an InCryptid book. Swift narrative, charm, great world-building...all the McGuire trademarks." —Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series"[Half-Off Ragnarok] is kind of like taking a tour through a very deadly theme park made up of alternating parts awesome and terrifying. Come to think of it, that sums up this series quite nicely.... This book effectively acts as a jumping-on point to those just coming in." —Tor.com "Half-Off Ragnarok is my favorite book in the InCryptid series thus far.... If urban fantasy, intriguing animals, and fast-paced adventure is your thing, you’re going to love Half-Off Ragnarok. Highly recommended." —Jennifer Brozek"McGuire creates a sense of wonder and playfulness with her love for mythology and folklore.... Her enthusiastic and fast-paced style makes this an entertaining page-turner." —Publishers Weekly"A funny, fast-paced and genuinely suspenseful adventure that is sure to engross and entertain.... There is still a wide world for the intrepid Price family to explore, much to readers' guaranteed delight." —RT Reviews"While chock-full of quality worldbuilding, realistic characters, and a double helping of sass, at its core, Half-Off Ragnarok is a book about judging others according to stereotypes, how nurture can overcome nature, and the importance of family." —Ranting Dragon
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Product details
Series: InCryptid (Book 5)
Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: DAW (March 1, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 075640813X
ISBN-13: 978-0756408138
Product Dimensions:
4.3 x 0.9 x 6.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
151 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#115,693 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Enjoyable, fun, easy to read, all yes. But, the character development continues to lag, with continuing reliance on the Price of the week, plus the Aeslin mice (a big plus to be sure), plus a cast of guest stars, most of whom seem interchangable - not something you see in her "October Daye" series, her "Velveteen vs." collections, or her "Indexing" serials. Ms. McGuire also may have a bit of an unacknowledged problem with the denouement this time around. The Covenant seems to be what folks are worried about, but with the body count, and worse, the visibility of the body count, the Covenant may be the least of the Prices' worries. Frankly, if I were a cryptid (and maybe I am, you never know), I'd be thinking, "with friends like these...". I will continue to read (and buy) future installments, because they ARE fun and light; but, I'm worried that Ms. McGuire's heart (or at least her focus) may not be in this series. This makes two 3-star episodes in a row, by my reckoning, and that's unheard of for her. She does give a nice shout out to Daniel Abraham's excellent Dagger and Coin series, so that's a plus.
Wow was I happy to be back with Verity, even though I really liked Alex’s PoV too I have a great time with Verity. I was a little sorry that I didn’t read a few of the road trip free stories available from Seanan Mcguire’s website here before starting this but don’t worry I read them right after so I would have all the details of the 4+ month road trip to get back to Oregon.Verity and Dominic are living with her family and while they are not nearly as bad as Shelby’s family was to Alex I couldn’t help but feel a little bad that Dominic is still trying to prove himself worthy to join their ranks. This book started out a little slow for me and when Verity is given the opportunity to enter a dance competition as her alter ego Valerie…I’m not going to lie I groaned internally. But let me put your fears to rest. IT WAS AWESOME. And the reason it was awesome is because of her back up ALICE.Yep this book took off when Grandma Alice showed up. She is the only member of the family to have 2 congregations of mice following her. But that is what happens when you are close to 80 but look 25 because you are an interdimensional bounty hunter trying to find your husband who was sucked into some vortex 60ish years ago. She is fantastic in this and I love her and Verity hanging out together. Especially since if anyone is going to understand turning and marrying an ex-covenant boy it is her.*** Grandma Alice isn’t a free-runner; like most of my family, she views my tendency to throw myself off tall buildings as just short of suicidal, although—being her—she also found it sort of adorable. When your grandmother with no sense of self-preservation thinks you’re being cute, maybe it’s time to reconsider your life choices. ***Okay so Verity is going to give Valerie (her dance alter ego) one more change in the spot light and then it will be time to tie off the loose ends and kill her off. So she is just going to enjoy the moment and dance for the fun of it but then she finds a few of the voted off contestants dead and that changes everything because someone is trying to call a snake god forth.*** (I don’t have much experience with gods, and I don’t want much experience with gods, since people who meet gods tend to wind up pregnant with demigods. Not my idea of a good time.) ***Since the stakes have just been raised the family decides that Verity needs a little extra back up and who better than Grandma Alice.After Alice showed up I couldn’t put the book down. It was intense, fast and fun. Plus there were the mice and as always I love the mice and their sayings and rituals.*** “Hail to Verity, the Arboreal Priestess, bride to the God of Hard Choices in Dark Places,†it squeaked. “Today begins the great feast of Dammit, Enid, Where Is That Girl, I Know She Tells You When She’s Sneaking Out. We have come to beg a re-creation.†I was still partially asleep, and it took me a moment to remember which holiday they were talking about. “Wait—isn’t this the one where Grandma Alice got lost in the woods for almost a whole day, and then wound up at Grandpa Thomas’ house for the first time?†***I adore that as the books go one the mice get more and more page time and get to do more things to help out. I find them one of the best parts of this series.The ending surprised me, like really surprised me and wow is really all I can say without giving anything away. I didn’t see the series heading in that direction but I’m pretty sure that whatever happens next is going to be just great.A few other things of interest.- Another clan of Dragon Princesses that need something from Verity.- cute Ghoul children at play- A shark shifter that can walk on land- Routewitches- A fight with a giant Snake God.- chupacabra- AND newlywed Verity and Dominic. (so totally cute)
I was eagerly looking forward to reading this book after spending the last two with Alex Price, though I thoroughly enjoyed both Alex-centric stories. I have to say, this book was not at all what I expected, much to my disappointment. For most of the book, it seemed to flip-flop between a cheesy romance novel and a reality TV show. The long, long passages describing the petty fights of the participants in the dance competition, Verity's love of dance and her associated identity crisis, and every grueling detail of the competition had me skipping pages. Skipping pages is something I do with books from my subscription service; I never skip pages on paid copies but this was just too painful not to. I kept waiting for something - anything - to happen that was interesting. I'd say things picked up towards the last 1/3 in a big way, but why did it take so long to get there? Even the Aeslin mice, as wildly adorable as they are, couldn't redeem this one for me (though i threw in an extra star just for them).
While I enjoyed returning to the world of Verity (because her brother was a fairly dull protagonist), this book just didn't cut it. Everything started out well by reintroducing us to our plucky heroine and her paramour, and I always have and always will love hearing about the Aeslin mice. They are awesome.But while the underlying story started well (interesting concept and an interesting setting, particularly for those of us who have watched more than one season of "So You Think You Can Dance"), the story just disintegrated toward the end. The author went back to the well to use the same type of villain that she's already done, and the ending felt more like a bad episode of Scooby Doo. The big reveal involved players that were either completely random or way too predictable, and none that gave that sense of "a-ha" that the reader should get when he/she realized that the author had been dropping hints all along. So rather than using the unique setting and an interesting protagonist to launch a new adventure, it felt like we were just given something we'd already consumed on a new plate.
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