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Middlegame

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Middlegame by Seanan McGuire
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh, lordy! Big caveat coming. I'm already a devoted fanboy of Seanan and I read almost everything she ever comes out with no matter what because I trust her implicitly.

BUT.

Nothing prepared me for this ambitious, thoughtful, mind-blowing modern fantasy of Alchemy and Twins. She spread her wings for this one and turned tons of dichotomies into hardcore story elements, synthesizing Order and Chaos, Math and Storytelling, Isolation and Community, and made a story of Balance a bit more ambitious than any I've seen in almost any novel.

That's Middlegame. The space between the beginning and the end. The moment of transformation. The moment of synthesis.

I'm SOOOO freaking happy to have read this. :) I'm going to nominate it for next year's Hugo on its own merits and NOT because I'm already a fanboy of the author.

That's the quality within. :) My decision has been purified with a universal solvent. :)

Oh, and the characters, Roger and Dodger, are freaking cool. :) Great, complicated, beautiful story. The opener isn't quite as strong as the early days of the two kids, but that's merely my own opinion. Once all the elements started mixing together into this alchemical brew, the results were amazing.

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And once again, Seanan does it right. This was just an amazing read from one of my favorite authors. Not giving a thing away to say this is among her best books!

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I think I just need to stop reading Seanan McGuire's longer fiction because they have an almost matter of fact, pedantic quality that's hard to describe but that rubs me the wrong way. I can see others really enjoying this, though! And I will never not read her Wayward Children stories.

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Sometimes you read something that changes your view of fantasy, and it becomes special - that was this book. It's not often that my love of magic and deities is combined, but when it does I get excited, and this book did that for me! Love it, read it, and promote it!

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I really enjoyed this! The whole concept was intriguing. I liked all of the different character perspectives, and jumping through time and getting to know Roger and Dodger at different ages was cool. This is a book where the journey in the story correlates with the pacing and I was very much compelled to keep reading to find out how everything would come together. I did wish there had been a little bit more lore about The Impossible City.

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Wow, this book was fantastic. It took me a bit to get into the world that Seanan McGuire created, but once I did, I didn't want to put this book down. The different sides of the story tied together nicely, and toward the end I found myself neglecting other things (eating, sleeping, etc.) in order to spend more time reading this book. It is a great mashup of a fantasy/occult story with plenty of realism thrown in. I would give this book to people who enjoy A.S. King's works and who are strong readers, willing to read what they may not understand at first because it does make sense in the end. Definitely recommended for fans of fantastic stories.

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This is a book about how words and math can change the world and how alchemy plays a part in that theme. Throughout the novel, we are given bits and pieces of the intertwining of the minds of twins. Roger and Dodger are unlike any other twins that are living in present time. They have the potential to create and uncreate the universe through mathematics and words.

When we meet Roger and Dodger, they are living on opposite sides of the country. They share their thoughts at first through dreams. It almost drives them mad as children and even more so as adolescents. They each come into their own ability separate of the other. Roger is a wiz when it comes to language, grammar and literature. He always has a book in his hand. He is charismatic and people like him. Dodger is a loner. She is completely absorbed by equations and calculations. If given the exact dimensions of something, she can take it apart by the molecule. Separately, they are geniuses in their own right. Together, they have the potential to destroy the world. However, in this case, they are being manipulated by their creator. These are not two children born to a set of parents and separated at birth. These children are constructs. Designer babies if you will. This is all part of a plan to change the world and create a new order where alchemy is the rule of law.

Throughout the story, Roger and Dodger grow close and are torn apart by forces beyond their control. The alchemists don't want them to come together too soon for their plans to come to fruition. Roger and Dodger however, can control more than just words and math. Together they can change everything.

I really enjoyed the pace of this novel. I kept coming back to find out what curveball was going to be thrown at the twins next. Hopefully, we will see more of these two in the future.

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Like all of Seanan McGuire's books this is an imaginative and absolutely fascinating story. It's complex but she leads you through it easily. I did not want it to end and I will be purchasing it for my library.

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Middlegame by Seanan McGuire, an incredible book. Middlegame is not your average McGuire or maybe it is with a twist. Alchemists, mind numbing powers, and twists around every corridor. Slightly darker than her average book, but don't miss reading this one!

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Two things I can say now about Seanan McGuire - she's smarter than me and she is very good at making things creepy. Middlegame is a book about two young people and a mythical alchemical ideal - while the mythical alchemical ideal is often a bit nebulous at best, the book rides along just fine on the strength of the characters.

In science ficiton and fantasy, you often have to learn to trust the author - that they will tell you what you need to know when you need to know it. In Middlegame, McGuire lets us know just a little bit more than the main characters all the way through to the end; sometimes this feels a little disorienting as the main characters often know very little and the antagonists know all - but as it drew to a conclusion it came together and resonated very nicely.

If I have one complaint about this book, it's that there were too many beginnings - like at the end of Lord of the Rings where we kept expecting the next scene to be the last? Except at the beginning - there are several scenes before you get to the main characters, who are sympathetic and interesting and fun to read about. I can see now why it was necessary, but it could have easily put me off getting more than a few pages in were I in a different mood when I started the book.

All in all, a brilliant title from Seanan McGuire - much more like her alter ego Mira Grant than I expected with the ambitious plot and the creepy factor. I will definitely be recommending this title to my patrons!

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This book blew my mind and is still blowing it. It's a weird story, and a painful one frequently, one of learning who you can trust and figuring out the shape of a family. It's about alchemy and pursuing power and hurting people in the process. It's about second chances and math and metaphors and language and I want to go back and reread this story while making a spreadsheet or a flowchart or something so I can start picking apart the mysteries I feel like I only just began to crack.

If you like books that play with narration and time and the very nature of reality itself, you'll love this book.

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#Middlegame #MustRead #SeananMcGuire
Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan-Tor/Forge for the E-arc copy of this novel.
Where to start...where to start? Wow. I already enjoy Seanan McGuire's work so much! I wasn't surprised to see something like this story so I was excited when I received an Arc. Author's will come and go. Sometimes work will flow up and down, I read a lot of materials for my job, but this lady is some type of wizard I'm sure of it. Her books just keep finding new and creative subject matter that just blows your mind. I am a fangirl!:) Middlegame takes you on a ride that weaves you back and forth through time. At first, I thought wow this book is so hard to follow, but before you have time to complain it's over. I was like where did it go. Well done Ms. McGuire!

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As with much of McGuire's writing, I always seem to start skeptical because the very start of her novels always feels a bit disjointed. And yet, I always end up loving the webs she weaves and find myself completely engrossed in the story. I absolutely cannot recommend her enough.

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I received an ARC from Netgalley.

This book was... wow. I loved the characters! All of them! Even the villains!!! I loved the plot, even if I felt so lost at times. I loved the shifting perspectives, it added a sense of urgency to the story which I really loved. The concept of this book was super unique and I would happily read another book set in this world with the same characters even. Everyone felt believable, even the bad guys. If you are into sci-fi/fantasy type books, you should definitely pick this book up!!!

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Rodger and Dodger are twins separated at birth-but what are they, really? This story is at first confusing, a little choppy, but then as you get into the story further, things start falling into place. This is a bit different that McGuire's usual type of novel, but very good.

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What a ride! I'm not sure if this book is for everyone, but anyone who likes McGuire's other works should definitely give this one a try. It's a bit more adult than the Wayward Children series she's been writing recently, but some echoes of the surreality/magical reality of that series really comes through in this book as well. I didn't stop reading all the way through but it does take a bit of time to really feel comfortable with the chronology of events as it unfolds in the book.

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