I really liked it. She's such a great writer, and DAMN is she prolific.
Seriously. Every time I turn around, a new book. And I finally remembered to look for the short stories on her website; there's a million of them! Seriously, when does she sleep?
She literally sent me two to three almost-completely-done chapters a day. The whole book was written with a first round of polish in like three weeks. While she still had a full-time job.
Daaaang.
I haven't read Every Heart a Doorway yet. The premise is weirdly not appealing to me, actually. But I'll get to it eventually I'm sure.
It's really, REALLY good.
As far as I can tell, she doesn't sleep.
I love the Indexing series, but I found the Valentine vs. series ... a little depressing. But I'm looking forward to the next Incryptid book (it's Antimony, who sounds interesting). I haven't gotten to the short stories online, yet, but I want to.
There's a new InCryptid book out in March, too. This time Antimony is the protagonist.
I was not as fast as Todd, but we were sharing a brain there.
oooh! the best of company!
Huh. Our library already has the ebook in the catalog, but not the paperback. (I do actually put reminders on my calendar in advance of books' release dates, so I check the library for them.)
It struck me that this may be a book some of the Buffistas have been waiting for.
Oh, good! I'm always about half ready to drop InCryptid (I generally like the cryptids, but the Prices often rub me the wrong way) but Antimony is intriguing.
Haven't read most of her other stuff (except the Toby Daye books, which I love unreservedly, and Indexing which I am also ambivalent about, but I kind of enjoy analyzing my ambivalence about that series) partially because there is just so damn much of it, it's overwhelming.
Ooh, I haven't seen the Valentine vs. stuff.
I want to read "Evey Heart a Doorway", but $10 for 178 pages? Really?