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Chaos Choreography by Seanan McGuire

joyelbe's review

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adventurous funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

kadtide's review

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adventurous dark mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.25

  • Love Verity, was very happy to see her again
  • Really liked the reality competition setting
  • Cool to meet
    Alice
    for the first time. Also liked new characters especially Malena.
  • Mystery was good. Didn't occur to me that
    there could be three cultists; she'd only overheard two in the basement
    so I didn't figure it out completely but the reveal tracked with what came before very well. 
  • Curious where we go from here.
    Calling out the Covenant probably doesn't end well (let alone the public live TV spectacle

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alikatson's review against another edition

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4.0

I really do love Verity's stories - she is just so entertaining and I loved hearing about the dance competition.

I also enjoyed meeting Grandma Alice and some new Incryptids! The mystery was also gruesome and terrifying - I loved the climax to that.

However, the ending felt really abrupt... I hope the next book picks up some of the dropped threads (despite having a different MC).

jesslynh's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this book. As usual, Ms. McGuire did an excellent job. And I want more dragons.....

wordnerdy's review

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adventurous funny mysterious fast-paced

4.25

tani's review

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4.0

This one started out shakily for me. I was really excited to dive into it. I love Verity and Dominic and I was looking forward to another adventure with them, but the start of the book did not pull me in like other books in the series have. I am not sure if that was because I'm really not into reality TV, or if it was that the emotional logic behind Verity's decision to participate in the show was a little lacking. Perhaps a bit of both.

However, once I got a bit further into the book, I found myself not caring as much about my distaste for reality TV. It was kind of interesting to get a look at how it might work, although it did also reaffirm my disinterest in actually watching any of it. And as usual, I really enjoy Seanan McGuire's way of writing characters. She has a way of making them unique and memorable that goes beyond just what creature they are. (Although I definitely loved the featured creatures of this one, as always.)

Also, minor spoiler:
SpoilerI was so excited to meet Verity's grandmother! She was a very intriguing experience for me, and I really hope that we eventually get more of her story. I'd really love a book that's just about her, chasing after her husband through the dimensions.


Technically, I would say that this may be the weakest book in the series. I struggled with the fourth book in the series, mostly because I just disliked some of the characters, but this one spends a lot of time rehashing what feels like old ground with Verity. Once the mystery kicks up a notch, that didn't bother me at much, and I certainly understand that Verity might still be struggling with the consequences of her choice between dance and cryptozoology, but it just felt a bit forced. I also found myself a bit annoyed with Verity. For someone who's usually quite astute about character, she was remarkably blind to the flaws of her dancing friends, which was frustrating to watch.

Still, I ended up enjoying this one almost as much as the others in the series, and I read the entire second half of the book in what amounted to a single gulp, so clearly the flaws didn't bother me that much. And let me tell you. That ending! It was a doozy, the kind of ending that changes the shape and direction of the rest of the series. I can certainly figure a bit of awkward set-up for that. Because I am now extremely excited for the moment when I can move on the next book in the series and see just what Antimony's going to get up to!

malreynolds111's review

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4.0

I really enjoyed this installment of the series. the dancing show was so tongue in cheek.

onespaceymother's review

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4.0

I'm very happy this series returned to Verity's point of view. It's silly and campy yet thoughtful and the world and lore is masterfully crafted; it's the balance McGuire always seems to hit. This series still takes a backseat to my love of her Toby Daye novels, but Verity Price is absolutely growing on me. I also want to learn more about her sister and see Sarah return.

lisawreading's review

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4.0

How can you not love a book that includes both a reality TV dance competition and the summoning of a snake god? The InCryptid series continues, returning to Verity Price as the lead character, as she assumes her false identity as Valerie, competitive ballroom dancer, and gets drawn into the hunt for a killer stalking the dance contestants. It's just as much fun as expected, with danger, drama, and dragons around every corner. This series is crazy and super entertaining, and I can't wait to start #6.

rusticreadingal's review

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5.0

Verity Price goes back to her dancing roots in Chaos Choreography when she's given the opportunity to return to the reality show Dance or Die. Everything goes quite well until a couple of her fellow competitors wind up dead. Then it's up to Verity and a few of her friends to figure out what in the world is going on.

Chaos Choreography is full of awesomeness! I mean, come on, how can you not enjoy having Verity back dancing AND on a reality show! It's so much fun and has a really great mystery that had me guessing back and forth on who the bad guy was. Plus, I was super excited when Alice showed up! She's such a riot!

I cannot wait to see what Seanan McGuire has in store for these characters next!