Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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It's time for a little...FEEDBACK.

Feedback, by Mira Grant (me) is now available from fine bookstores and e-retailers in North America and the United Kingdom! This standalone entry in the Newsflesh world follows a new blogging team through a new adventure...and a very familiar period in time. Feedback begins the day Feed begins; it ends the day Feed ends.

It's everything in the middle that's new.

So come. Meet Ash, our Irwin narrator and Irish immigrant. Meet Ben, her Newsie companion and husband-on-paper, who's seen a less privileged side of the post-Rising world. Meet Audrey, Fictional, artist, and girlfriend, who's getting a little tired of waiting for Ash to get her life together. Meet Mat, makeup and maker blogger. Meet a lot of people, and find out how many of them will walk away.

Because Feedback provides a new angle on the original trilogy, I do not recommend picking it up until you've read Feed at the minimum, and hopefully Deadline and Blackout as well. But I hope you'll come to my party. I have so many stories to tell you.

This will serve as your discussion post; expect spoilers in the comments.
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It took me a bit to get to it because I THOUGHT I had it preordered and then three days later when it hadn't arrived I went and checked and I hadn't.

I was really worried going in that it was going to be a rocks fall everybody dies book. I was happy it wasn't though I was extremely sad about Mat.

Loved Wagman...after how much of a joke as she's treated in Feed it was nice to see that she was a bit of a force to be reckoned with (and it really illustrates George's prejudices in some ways; gives her character even more depth than she had originally had and it's not like she was a shallow character to begin with.

I realize that part of the reason some of the events here weren't mentioned were that they hadn't been conceived of during the originally triliogy but when rereading Feed after it was surprising some of it wasn't. Thought I could have sworn there was a mention of Kilburn committing suicide somewhere. I felt terrible for her :-/