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Series: Indexing #2

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“For her to love me, she had to be willing to kill me. Anything else would show that her heart was untrue.”

The struggle against not-so-charming storybook narratives isn’t the only complicating factor in Henrietta “Henry” Marchen’s life. As part of the ATI Management Bureau team protecting the world from fairy tales gone awry, she’s juggling her unwanted new status as a Snow White, dealing with a potentially dangerous Pied Piper, and wrangling a most troublesome wicked stepsister—along with a budding relationship with Jeff, her teammate.

But when a twisted, vicious Cinderella breaks out of prison and wreaks havoc, things go from disenchanted to deadly. And once Henry realizes someone is trying to use her to destroy the world, her story becomes far from over—and this one might not have a happily ever after.

Indexing: Reflections is New York Times bestselling author Seanan McGuire’s continuing new urban fantasy, where everything you thought you knew about fairy tales gets turned on its head.

This book was initially released in episodes as a Kindle Serial. All episodes are now available for immediate download as a complete book.

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Title:Reflections (Indexing #2)
Author:Seanan McGuire
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 325 pages
Published:January 12th 2016 by 47North
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Fairy Tales. Fiction. Paranormal. Audiobook. Magic

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4.5McGuire's take on fairy tales in the real world in Indexing was something new to me, so I was eager to read her second instalment. Reflections is interesting, keeps you entertained, and is well-crafted for the most part.I really liked getting back in touch with Henry and her group of agents trying to keep the fairy tale narrative from taking over. In this book, we got more information on how this world works, and went on a deeper dive into what Henry and her friends do, and the different

So glad I finally read this and delighted once again. RTC

I'm really adoring this gloriously weird mash-up of genres. Full review: https://derailmentsofthought.com/2018...

I really enjoyed Indexing for its inventive fairy tale procedural premise, likable and diverse characters, and analysis of narrative tropes. The sequel contains all of those things, plus more! But having read it over five months, sometimes waiting more than two weeks to read the newest section, I don't think I fully experienced the story, and as a result, I don't think I can give it a fair review, but I am erring on the side of positivity, because there is much to like here. Seanan McGuire

Superior in every way to its predecessor, Reflections continues the stories of the agents of the ATI, charged with keeping the world safe from fairy tales. This one includes more backstory, as well as introducing new characters, and makes me hope that there will be more. Four and a half stars.



Overall, the world building is great. The story is blah. The main problem is that is told from three viewpoints - third person, Henry, and Sloane. Henry is really a Snow White type, and Sloane is a wicked step-sister (or at least that is how she started). While a good argument can be made that a wicked step-sister in general, and Sloane in particular, is very close to the evil stepmother type that inhabits Snow White (and McGuire does point this out), that doesn't example why the points of view

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