Indexing

, #1

404 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 2013

ISBN:
978-1-4778-0960-0
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OCLC Number:
868986777

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4 stars (7 reviews)

For most people, the story of their lives is just that: the accumulation of time, encounters, and actions into a cohesive whole. But for an unfortunate few, that day-to-day existence is affected by memetic incursion: where fairy tale narratives become reality, often with disastrous results. That's where the ATI Management Bureau steps in, an organization tasked with protecting the world from fairy tales, even while most of their agents are struggling to keep their own fantastic archetypes from taking over their lives. In the real world, no one gets a happily ever after.

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Just as good the second time through

4 stars

This is another great book by Seanan McGuire. I was happily surprised at how it felt like everything just kept building, and building. Then, when the villain was finally revealed, our heroes still weren't able to stop them right away.

The characters are great. Each one feels unique and real. There's also an extremely minor romantic angle that comes in late and refreshingly "just is". The book would be 100% as good if it were edited out, but having it there just adds a nice little bit of character building that continues in the sequel.

My only issue with this book is that it reads like a bunch of serial episodes put together. This is because it was initially created for Kindle Serials. The end result is that you get a little bit of the recap of the setting and that the main character is a "Snow White" again and …

reviewed Indexing by Seanan McGuire (Indexing, #1)

Review of 'Indexing' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

If you've read Terry Pratchett's 'Witches Abroad' you'll already have the basic concept: Fairy Tales want to be real, and do their best to manifest in the world, their consequences are often harmful, both to the main players and to unfortunate bystanders. In Pratchett's novel, Granny Weatherwax and her two companions thwart any tales they come across in their travels. In McGuire's book, there is a special agency charged with dealing with them. Armed with their printed copies of the Aarne-Thompson Index (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aarne–Thompson–Uther_Index), they watch for manifestations and deal with them as they arise.

I'e found the two books in this series funny and good to read. They do not have the mythic resonance of the October Daye series, but neither do they suffer from the long internal monologues and repetitions of that series. Good reading

Fiabe da non lasciare a piede libero

5 stars

Un'agenzia governativa di pronto intervento contro le incursioni memetiche - perché le storie vogliono ESISTERE nel mondo, e a loro ben poco importa se una Bella Addormentata in coma significa avere una intera città in coma finché non muore l'ospite originale (e no, non vi conviene sperare in un principe. i principi sono pericolosissimi).

Due raccolte che sembano una serie tv, racconti con trama verticale autoconclusiva, e una trama orizzontale che si fa sempre piĂą densa man mano che procediamo dal primo libro al secondo.

"roba leggera", insomma. Cerrrto. A parte i temi del libero arbitrio, dell'identitĂ  personale versus le imposizioni del mondo, delle ingiustizie carcerarie...

reviewed Indexing by Seanan McGuire (Indexing, #1)

Review of 'Indexing' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

My Niece is at the Disney Princess stage of development and I get coopted into 410s and 709s all the time. At this stage she is not ready to disrupt the narrative, but I'm working on it.

Reminiscent of [a:Jasper Fforde|4432|Jasper Fforde|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1528718375p2/4432.jpg]'s Nursery Crime and Thursday Next Novels, Indexing has its own harsher, bloodier, flavor.

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Subjects

  • Fairy tales
  • Fiction
  • Urban Fantasy