Kibrika reviewed A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire (October Daye, #2)
Review of 'A local habitation' on 'Goodreads'
I hate how my frequently unconscious expectations set up how much I will enjoy whatever I pick up. After the first one was such and unexpected success (due to me thinking I'd find it very meh) this one seemed just ok.
My main issue is that I don't like the main character. She seems arrogant but in an insecure way, and completely unaware of it. She's not funny. She is kind though, there's that.
For this book I also didn't like the accent of a significant character that the performer of the audiobook did. (It was read by Mary Robinette Kowal and having followed her on twitter some time ago, I hoped I would like her performance more.)
Otherwise - love the plot, it feels character driven as a detective story should be, there's the whole "what's going on" to figure out not just the "who did it" which is …
I hate how my frequently unconscious expectations set up how much I will enjoy whatever I pick up. After the first one was such and unexpected success (due to me thinking I'd find it very meh) this one seemed just ok.
My main issue is that I don't like the main character. She seems arrogant but in an insecure way, and completely unaware of it. She's not funny. She is kind though, there's that.
For this book I also didn't like the accent of a significant character that the performer of the audiobook did. (It was read by Mary Robinette Kowal and having followed her on twitter some time ago, I hoped I would like her performance more.)
Otherwise - love the plot, it feels character driven as a detective story should be, there's the whole "what's going on" to figure out not just the "who did it" which is quite satisfying. There's points of action, but it doesn't take over the novel.