That Ain’t Witchcraft–Book Review

That Ain’t Witchcraft (InCryptid, #8)That Ain’t Witchcraft by Seanan McGuire
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was another great adventure, fast paced and constantly twisting. I have really been enjoying the movement and almost ensemble cast feel of the Antimony stories, and I’m excited that it seems like we’re going to get to see more of at least some of these characters. I also really enjoyed the novella at the end that seems to be leading to the next story and also answered an important question that popped up during the novel.

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Tricks for Free–Book Review

Tricks for Free (InCryptid, #7)Tricks for Free by Seanan McGuire
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the next bit of Antimony’s story, and it’s just as compelling and fast paced as Magic for Nothing. The only downside to these stories is that I can’t read fast enough to just pull it in all at once and completely immerse myself. Don’t tell Verity, but Antimony is my favorite, and I could read stories about her all day long.

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Chaos Choreography–Book Review

Chaos Choreography (InCryptid, #5)Chaos Choreography by Seanan McGuire
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my favorite InCryptid so far! The dancing and dialogue and relationships! It was fabulous, and I stayed up way too late reading, but it was worth it. And that ending! I have one little complaint–I think the end of the competition meant that Verity got off easy with making her decision, but she was already leaning that way anyhow, so it’s okay.

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Juniper Wiles–Book Review

Warning: this is a Charles de Lint book, so I am wildly biased because I love everything he does. But you should read this.

Juniper Wiles (Newford, #21)Juniper Wiles by Charles de Lint
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I found myself weepy in the early pages of this book because I was so happy to be back in Newford. Later, I was a little uncertain. It was Newford, but it was focused on new people and new locations. Then I remembered that places and people change and grow, and this has happened in Newford. And I got a delightful check-in with old friends and found some new ones. Oh, and the story? So good! Really full of adventure and excitement. I’m hoping to see more of Juniper Wiles at some point.

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