09-20-2023, 01:10 PM
Backpacking Through Bedlam by Seanan McGuire
More light fluff from McGuire. This time the focus is on Grandma Alice coming home with husband Thomas and their new daughter Sally. Sally is connected to James who is also now part of the family. It's getting hard to keep the family straight. But McGuire does spend a good majority of each telling how each person is connected to the other people. This book is starting to echo the October Day themes of build your own family. And there are many female characters that have male characters telling them to be careful.
I'm probably done with McGuire for now. The stories never seem to end. They never seem to come to closure or solve anything. They just keep moving from hotspot to hotspot. But then, like McGuire does in most books, she throws in a new Novella at the end about the Aeslin Mice and I want to read more. The Aeslin mice and James story at the end was the best.
More light fluff from McGuire. This time the focus is on Grandma Alice coming home with husband Thomas and their new daughter Sally. Sally is connected to James who is also now part of the family. It's getting hard to keep the family straight. But McGuire does spend a good majority of each telling how each person is connected to the other people. This book is starting to echo the October Day themes of build your own family. And there are many female characters that have male characters telling them to be careful.
I'm probably done with McGuire for now. The stories never seem to end. They never seem to come to closure or solve anything. They just keep moving from hotspot to hotspot. But then, like McGuire does in most books, she throws in a new Novella at the end about the Aeslin Mice and I want to read more. The Aeslin mice and James story at the end was the best.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

