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Super Speculative Fiction: The Twice-Sold Soul and Red Side Story

13 Nov

The Twice-Sold Soul
by Katie Hallahan

McKenna Ellerbeck is on the run since an epic magical battle occurred a decade ago. Currently she is hiding out in France when she attacked by hellhounds. Luckily she is saved by her ex, the shapeshifting Archdemon of Desire, Remi. Unluckily for McKenna, Remi has decided to call in a favor and demands McKenna come back to her hometown and stay at the hotel owned by another ex’s family, a hotel which just so happens to be hosting McKenna’s 10 year high school reunion. This is Hallahan’s first novel, but she has been involved in the creation of narrative fantasy games which is reflected in the fast pace and well-crafting of the story. Hallahan has created charming, diverse characters and an interesting world filled with magic. This feels like the reunion special of Buffy or Vampire Diaries, the what comes after high school. I think this novel will especially appeal to those who enjoy New Adult Fiction. If you are sad about the recent end of Lana Harper’s Witches of Thistle Grove series, than this will be one to check out. I loved all the twists and turns the plot took and the fact that the motivations and true identity of many of the characters is often not what it first appears. I hope we see more from Hallahan in the future and am looking forward to the sequel. If you are heading home for Thanksgiving this would be a great read on a long plane ride.


Red Side Story
by Jasper FForde

Red Side Story is the long awaited sequel to Fforde’s novel Shades of Grey: The Road to High Saffron. Fforde’s novels are always highly original and quirky whether it is imagining a world where you can enter books like in his Thursday Next Series or a world filled with anthropomorphic rabbits like in The Constant Rabbit. Shades of Grey takes place in a dystopian future where humans can only see certain colors; which colors they see gives them different levels of status with the greys on the bottom having the lowest status. Marriages are encouraged to create children with better color vision and discouraged to avoid those on the opposite ends of the color wheel. Color shown to people also has effect on everything from ovulation to the dreaded mildew which is deadly. This novel picks up from the last story and I would definitely recommend reading the previous novel first both due to spoilers and for a better understanding of the world. This novel focuses primarily on Eddie Russet (a red), Jane (born a Grey), and Violet (a purple). Jane and Violet were childhood friends, but Violet now looks down on Jane as being lesser. She has tricked Eddie into marriage in order that her child be able to see the redder spectrum of the color purple which she is weak on seeing more the blue end of the color. Eddie though is in love with Jane. Several adventures play out over the course of the novel that have them exploring the world. The ending felt a bit abrupt to me, but gave sufficient closure whether this is last of the series or if there is another long wait before the next edition.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager

Life isn’t Always a Fairy Tale: Nursery Crimes, The Sorcerer’s Appendix, The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse, and Grimm

2 May

Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales are often thought of as being just for kids, but they are packed with crimes like theft (Beauty and the Beast), breaking and entering (Goldilocks), and attempted murder (Hansel and Gretel), that have inspired authors to create adult mystery series based on the classics that we all know. Here are 3 book series and a TV series you will want to check-out if you enjoy your fairy tales or nursery rhymes with a dash of investigation and a sprinkle of humor.

The Fourth Bear and The Big Over Easy
by Jasper Fforde
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You may remember that I mentioned Jasper Fforde’s Thursday Next series in my lists of favorites.  In the same alternate book universe where book characters are real, Jasper Fforde has written two books in his Nursery Crime Series.  In The Big Over Easy, detective Jack Spratt and his assistant Mary Mary look into the death of a certain Humpty Stuyvesant Van Dumpty III.  In the second novel in the mystery series, The Fourth Bear, Spratt and Mary must stop one tough cookie aka the Gingerbread Man from a murderous spree and find the missing Goldilocks.

The Sorcerer’s Appendix
by P.J. Brackston
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If you ever wondered what happened to Gretel after she escaped the witch and her Gingerbread house in the woods; Brackston’s answer is that she is now all grown up and working as a private investigator in a whimsical fantasy version of 18th Century Bavaria inhabited both by historic characters like Mozart and fairy tale ones like big bad wolves. The Sorcerer’s Appendix is the latest in Brackston’s humorous Brothers Grimm Mystery Series.  In this outing story, Gretel must make her way back into the woods and discover whether a sorcerer who disappeared leaving behind only his appendix is really deceased or still alive.  Gretel is a prickly heroine who makes you route for her despite her less than perfect princess demeanor.

The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse
by Robert Rankin
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In The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse, Robert Rankin imagines a Toy City where the classic nursery rhyme characters are the rich and famous elite, who are a target of a serial killer.  The only ones that can stop the murdering psychopath are the city’s sole detective Eddie Bear and his BFF Jack.  You can also check out the sequel The Toyminator, if you want to read more about Eddie and Jack’s humorous adventures.

Grimm
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Last year the long running TV series, Grimm, ended its 6 year run. Grimm was based on the idea that the creatures or “wesen” from the Brother’s Grimm stories were real and hiding among us only able to be viewed by “Grimms” like Nick, the detective main character of the show.  My favorite characters in the show were two of the “wesen”, Rosalie and Monroe, who helped Nick on his adventures.  I’ll miss the series, but luckily all six seasons are available on DVD to rewatch again and again.

Written by Aimee Harris, Head of Reference