"After spending several generations running around protecting the world's cryptid population from persecution (and protecting the world's human population from being eaten), it's only natural that there would be quite a few stories about the Price family, and their predecessors, the Healys. These are a few of those tales..."
Postscript: Have you gotten to Seanan's "Indexing" yet on your queue? It's interesting that of the books I would think you would never like -- Newsflesh, etc. -- you read them ASAP, while when it comes to what I would swear was a sure thing (Indexing, October Daye), they are far distant relatives of your interest. If you continue to defy stereotyping and easy predictions, how will I figure out what books to get you?
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Date: 2014-05-17 04:58 am (UTC)"After spending several generations running around protecting the world's cryptid population from persecution (and protecting the world's human population from being eaten), it's only natural that there would be quite a few stories about the Price family, and their predecessors, the Healys. These are a few of those tales..."
Postscript: Have you gotten to Seanan's "Indexing" yet on your queue? It's interesting that of the books I would think you would never like -- Newsflesh, etc. -- you read them ASAP, while when it comes to what I would swear was a sure thing (Indexing, October Daye), they are far distant relatives of your interest. If you continue to defy stereotyping and easy predictions, how will I figure out what books to get you?
:)