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Discount Armageddon (InCryptid, #1)
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Review below!
When you think of the bogyman, you don’t normally think of him running a strip club named Dave’s Fish & Strips. How about those delicious sweet pastries you eat from your local bakery, is it the result of a talented bakery chef or a cryptid known as a Madhura?
Verity Price doesn’t have to wonder about the bogyman or other monsters that we thought were only figments of our overactive imagination. She is a cryptozoologist. Cryptozoologists study monsters. You can’t call Verity a monster hunter because sometimes, she is saving the monster from the human. Verity is in the unique position of trying to create a symbiotic relationship between human and cryptid (aka monster). If the cryptid does become the monster of our nightmares, Verity has been trained from birth to handle anything (and I mean anything) that is thrown at her. Verity’s entire family has been trained in the preservation of the cryptids and the safety of the clueless humans.
However, not everyone feels the same way as the Price family. The Covenant of St. George (aka “The Covenant”) wants to exterminate all cryptids. They are the… shoot first, ask questions later…type of organization that the Price family wants to save the cryptids from. To do this, Verity and her family have been in hiding and fighting those few Covenant that find their way to their doorstep.
Enter Dominic, a Covenant agent that comes to Verity’s city with one goal…exterminate the cryptids. Raised in the Covenant, Dominic not only has been brainwashed by the Covenant regarding how dangerous the cryptids are, but he’s also been misled about Verity Price and the rest of the family.
My thoughts
This book was crazy fun. McGuire is a master at world building. By the time you are halfway through the book, you truly believe that there are Aeslin mice, Ahools, Bogeyman, Ghouls, Madhura and other cryptids. Each cryptids is explained in detail, and the reader learns why a Madhura would prefer to work in a bakery, or why a dragon princess has endless gold in their “nest”. The details could be overwhelming for someone not used to this type of world building but I loved it. I love feeling like you are part of the world rather than just reading about a different world.
I will never eat gingerbread again without thinking of this book!
Let’s talk about mice baby!
I’ve already mentioned the mice. But really, they need to be mentioned again. They live with Verity in her apartment and they had me laughing so much. They believe that Verity is a goddess and basically worship her. Not only do they worship her but they are constantly throwing festivals to celebrate everything (and again, I do mean everything). In other words, the mice like to party and they will use any excuse to do so. The interactions between Verity and the mice were by far my favorite (next in line- Verity and the Madhura).
If you go to McGuire’s website , you can see all the cryptids and a description of each!
This isn’t your everyday Scooby Do mystery!
The actual storyline revolves around 1) Why are cryptids turning up dead and 2) Dominic and Verity’s relationship. I was a bit scared when it looked like Dominic was going to be Verity’s love interest. He seemed like a major ass at the beginning of the book and seemed so eager to follow the Covenant regardless of what Verity showed him about the cryptids. Both Verity and Dominic where good with weapons, physically strong, quick on their feet but they both were majorly conflicted when it came to each other.
Dominic and Verity decide to work together to solve the cryptid disappearance. They have their own motives in the beginning but soon, the reader sees a new side to Dominic. McGuire keeps the reader guessing regarding Dominic’s true motives all the way to the end of the book and I loved that. I won’t give away my feelings about Dominic at the end, you’ll just have to read the book!
The mystery of the dying cryptids had some great twists. I was stumped and I loved who ended up being the bad guy (or girl) in the end.
Those dancing feet!
One aspect of this book that I loved was Verity’s internal conflict. She was raised to be a Cryptozoologist but that doesn’t mean it’s her first love. Verity’s true love- dancing. Verity wants to help the cryptids (some of them are her adopted family) and wants her families respect, but since she was a child, her real love has been ballroom dancing. An important part of this book was Verity’s internal struggle with handling her passion versus her duties.
Overall
So much fun in this book. While the world building can be overwhelming, it was necessary in my opinion. Once you get past all the new cryptids you have to learn, the life of a Cryptozoologist, and the functions of the Covenant and Price family, you are left for a wild, fun ride that not only made me laugh but had me anxiously looking for more.
Hurry Seanan, I want book 2!!!!
Some of my favorite lines from the book
“That isn’t an answer.” I planted my hands on my hips. “Was there a reason for shoving the gummy bears off the counter? Did they tell you they were suicidal? On second thought,” I raised a hand, palm out, “don’t answer that. If the candy is talking, I don’t want to know.”
“No matter how many times I put this on, I can’t get past the part where I look like a hooker.” “No, you don’t, honey.” said Carol. “hookers get better tips.”
“Ah” I sat up again, grinning at him. “That’s pretty much true. We’re all crazy. But crazy has its benefits.” “What benefits are those?” he asked warily. “Crazy gets all the knives.”
“Anyone who doesn’t believe that dance can be a form of combat should spend some time watching more well-endowed dancers trying to contain their cleavage with nothing more than adhesive and attitude.”
Review below!
When you think of the bogyman, you don’t normally think of him running a strip club named Dave’s Fish & Strips. How about those delicious sweet pastries you eat from your local bakery, is it the result of a talented bakery chef or a cryptid known as a Madhura?
Verity Price doesn’t have to wonder about the bogyman or other monsters that we thought were only figments of our overactive imagination. She is a cryptozoologist. Cryptozoologists study monsters. You can’t call Verity a monster hunter because sometimes, she is saving the monster from the human. Verity is in the unique position of trying to create a symbiotic relationship between human and cryptid (aka monster). If the cryptid does become the monster of our nightmares, Verity has been trained from birth to handle anything (and I mean anything) that is thrown at her. Verity’s entire family has been trained in the preservation of the cryptids and the safety of the clueless humans.
However, not everyone feels the same way as the Price family. The Covenant of St. George (aka “The Covenant”) wants to exterminate all cryptids. They are the… shoot first, ask questions later…type of organization that the Price family wants to save the cryptids from. To do this, Verity and her family have been in hiding and fighting those few Covenant that find their way to their doorstep.
Enter Dominic, a Covenant agent that comes to Verity’s city with one goal…exterminate the cryptids. Raised in the Covenant, Dominic not only has been brainwashed by the Covenant regarding how dangerous the cryptids are, but he’s also been misled about Verity Price and the rest of the family.
My thoughts
This book was crazy fun. McGuire is a master at world building. By the time you are halfway through the book, you truly believe that there are Aeslin mice, Ahools, Bogeyman, Ghouls, Madhura and other cryptids. Each cryptids is explained in detail, and the reader learns why a Madhura would prefer to work in a bakery, or why a dragon princess has endless gold in their “nest”. The details could be overwhelming for someone not used to this type of world building but I loved it. I love feeling like you are part of the world rather than just reading about a different world.
I will never eat gingerbread again without thinking of this book!
Let’s talk about mice baby!
I’ve already mentioned the mice. But really, they need to be mentioned again. They live with Verity in her apartment and they had me laughing so much. They believe that Verity is a goddess and basically worship her. Not only do they worship her but they are constantly throwing festivals to celebrate everything (and again, I do mean everything). In other words, the mice like to party and they will use any excuse to do so. The interactions between Verity and the mice were by far my favorite (next in line- Verity and the Madhura).
If you go to McGuire’s website , you can see all the cryptids and a description of each!
This isn’t your everyday Scooby Do mystery!
The actual storyline revolves around 1) Why are cryptids turning up dead and 2) Dominic and Verity’s relationship. I was a bit scared when it looked like Dominic was going to be Verity’s love interest. He seemed like a major ass at the beginning of the book and seemed so eager to follow the Covenant regardless of what Verity showed him about the cryptids. Both Verity and Dominic where good with weapons, physically strong, quick on their feet but they both were majorly conflicted when it came to each other.
Dominic and Verity decide to work together to solve the cryptid disappearance. They have their own motives in the beginning but soon, the reader sees a new side to Dominic. McGuire keeps the reader guessing regarding Dominic’s true motives all the way to the end of the book and I loved that. I won’t give away my feelings about Dominic at the end, you’ll just have to read the book!
The mystery of the dying cryptids had some great twists. I was stumped and I loved who ended up being the bad guy (or girl) in the end.
Those dancing feet!
One aspect of this book that I loved was Verity’s internal conflict. She was raised to be a Cryptozoologist but that doesn’t mean it’s her first love. Verity’s true love- dancing. Verity wants to help the cryptids (some of them are her adopted family) and wants her families respect, but since she was a child, her real love has been ballroom dancing. An important part of this book was Verity’s internal struggle with handling her passion versus her duties.
Overall
So much fun in this book. While the world building can be overwhelming, it was necessary in my opinion. Once you get past all the new cryptids you have to learn, the life of a Cryptozoologist, and the functions of the Covenant and Price family, you are left for a wild, fun ride that not only made me laugh but had me anxiously looking for more.
Hurry Seanan, I want book 2!!!!
Some of my favorite lines from the book
“That isn’t an answer.” I planted my hands on my hips. “Was there a reason for shoving the gummy bears off the counter? Did they tell you they were suicidal? On second thought,” I raised a hand, palm out, “don’t answer that. If the candy is talking, I don’t want to know.”
“No matter how many times I put this on, I can’t get past the part where I look like a hooker.” “No, you don’t, honey.” said Carol. “hookers get better tips.”
“Ah” I sat up again, grinning at him. “That’s pretty much true. We’re all crazy. But crazy has its benefits.” “What benefits are those?” he asked warily. “Crazy gets all the knives.”
“Anyone who doesn’t believe that dance can be a form of combat should spend some time watching more well-endowed dancers trying to contain their cleavage with nothing more than adhesive and attitude.”
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“The problem with people who say monsters don't really exist is that they're almost never saying it to the monsters." —Alice Healy”
― Discount Armageddon
― Discount Armageddon
“Growing up in my family meant ambushes on your birthday, crossbows for Christmas, and games of dodge ball where the balls were occasionally rigged to explode. It also meant learning how to work your way out of a wide variety of death traps. Failure to get loose on your own could lead to missing dinner, or worse, being forced to admit that you missed dinner because your baby sister had tied you to the couch. Again.”
― Discount Armageddon
― Discount Armageddon
Reading Progress
May 22, 2011
– Shelved
March 6, 2012
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Started Reading
March 7, 2012
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11.0%
"I love this book. The world building, the characters, the story, everything is just what I love in UF books. And don't even get me started on the mice. I think I've highlighted about 10 passages and I'm only 11% in."
March 7, 2012
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11.0%
"Verity talking to the mice (who worship her as a goddess)- "That isn't an answer." I planted my hands on my hips. "Was there a reason for shoving the gummy bears off the counter? Did they tell you they were suicidal? On second thought," I raised a hand, palm out, "don't answer that. If the candy is talking, I don't want to know.""
March 7, 2012
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11.0%
"Verity complaining about her uniform (the one you see on the cover)- "No matter how many times I put this on, I can't get past the part where I look like a hooker." "No, you don't, honey." said Carol. "hookers get better tips.""
March 7, 2012
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18.0%
"OK... it's official... Seanan/Mira ... YOU are brilliant. Also, snorting at work is not attractive so read at your own risk! Meaning?? This book has too many damn laugh out loud moments."
March 8, 2012
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18.0%
"No real time to read last night and stuck in traffic this morning, late to work (by an hour). It's been a rough start to my day!!!"
March 8, 2012
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26.0%
"Dominic... flustered by Verity... "I--you--they--" Verity's response "Pronouns are only useful when you combine them with other words. I have a few I can give you, if you're at a loss.""
March 8, 2012
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26.0%
"Verity--- "Ah" I sat up again, grinning at him. "That's pretty much true. We're all crazy. But crazy has its benefits." "What benefits are those?" he asked warily. "Crazy gets all the knives.""
March 8, 2012
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27.0%
""Anyone who doesn't believe that dance can be a form of combat should spend some time watching more well-endowed dancers trying to contain their cleavage with nothing more than adhesive and attitude.""
March 9, 2012
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38.0%
"I can see how McGuire is not for everyone... she loves her info but I love this book knowing there are plenty more to come (I hope at least). What a superstar world builder."
March 10, 2012
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60.0%
"hmmmm... In this book, "you don't want to wake the sleeping dragon" is NOT a figure of speech!"
March 11, 2012
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78.0%
"I hate weekends like this where I get no time to read (or clean, or finish up my work but those are minor compared to reading). I want to read this!!!!"
March 12, 2012
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Finished Reading
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Is this set in its own world? Or is it post-apocalyptic? Or modern day? I can't really tell from the description!
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Sarah ~Slow reader, or slowly reading? ;) wrote: "Is this set in its own world? Or is it post-apocalyptic? Or modern day? I can't really tell from the description!"
It's modern day- New York City. It's very fun. I'll try to post some of the highlighted passages.
It's modern day- New York City. It's very fun. I'll try to post some of the highlighted passages.
Jennifer wrote: "The cover is so campy,I would have walked away without giving it a second glance."
Once you start reading the book, the cover grows on you. At least it did for me. I really like it now. There is a reason for her outfit, and the ridiculousness of it and the fact that she is on a roof. I bought the book just because I love the author, I'm so happy I did.
Once you start reading the book, the cover grows on you. At least it did for me. I really like it now. There is a reason for her outfit, and the ridiculousness of it and the fact that she is on a roof. I bought the book just because I love the author, I'm so happy I did.
Anything by this author (under both of the names she writes under)is pretty much an instant grab for me. I can't wait to get it!
Jennifer wrote: "What other name does Saintcrow write under? So curious, I wonder if I've read her!"
Seanan McGuire is also Mira Grant AND I now love both of her identities!
Seanan McGuire is also Mira Grant AND I now love both of her identities!
Sorry, too much coffee today, need to cut myself off after the third cup, yikers, that is silly, hee hee hee!
Jennifer wrote: "Sorry, too much coffee today, need to cut myself off after the third cup, yikers, that is silly, hee hee hee!"
Hey it could be worse! I've definitely written worse!! That was cute, it gave me a much needed giggle.
Hey it could be worse! I've definitely written worse!! That was cute, it gave me a much needed giggle.
new_user wrote: "Is this pretty light? I was leery when I saw "heels" in the description. NU no like chick lit. LOL."
I wouldn't call it chick lit. It's UF with lots of humor. She makes fun of her heels more than anyone. She hates her uniform, and how it makes it harder for her to do her job as a monster hunter (when the monsters go bad).
I wouldn't call it chick lit. It's UF with lots of humor. She makes fun of her heels more than anyone. She hates her uniform, and how it makes it harder for her to do her job as a monster hunter (when the monsters go bad).
Heya Michelle! So, Seanan is going to have a book signing in SF on the 17th. You should totally go.
And if you do, seeya there!
And if you do, seeya there!
Alisha wrote: "Heya Michelle! So, Seanan is going to have a book signing in SF on the 17th. You should totally go.
And if you do, seeya there!"
Seriously? I'm going to have to find a way there. Thanks for the info, If I do go, I'll let you know!
And if you do, seeya there!"
Seriously? I'm going to have to find a way there. Thanks for the info, If I do go, I'll let you know!
Bonnie wrote: "Ooh yay! I think this one will be next up! Can't wait. :)"
I really loved this one. There is alot of world building but it is worth it when you get so into the world!
I really loved this one. There is alot of world building but it is worth it when you get so into the world!
Honestly, I can't believe you like this if you've read other books by her. To me, it didn't come even close quality wise. Especially not to Feed and those characters. Verity was flat and hard to tolerate.
Whitney wrote: "Honestly, I can't believe you like this if you've read other books by her. To me, it didn't come even close quality wise. Especially not to Feed and those characters. Verity was flat and hard to to..."
sorry it didnt work out for you.
sorry it didnt work out for you.
Whitney wrote: "I am not complaining,I am trying to understand."
I didn't think you were. I often do not like books that other people love. I loved Verity's personality. I thought she was quirky, didn't take herself seriously but did a great job regardless. I loved her internal conflict- passion vs. family.
I didn't think you were. I often do not like books that other people love. I loved Verity's personality. I thought she was quirky, didn't take herself seriously but did a great job regardless. I loved her internal conflict- passion vs. family.
Great review, Michelle. I unexpectedly enjoyed the book and the heroine very much, too. And I liked it that the love interest had so many flaws and messed up so much.
Michelle, the Bookshelf Stalker wrote: " I loved her internal conflict- passion vs. family."
...not to mention what that passion was. ^_^ How awesome that she wants to be a pro ballroom dancer. How many UF heroines have those aspirations? I love it! heheh
...not to mention what that passion was. ^_^ How awesome that she wants to be a pro ballroom dancer. How many UF heroines have those aspirations? I love it! heheh