I should try some other series of hers. *All* her heroes can't be insensitive twits
IMO, Toby is noticeably worse on that front than any of Seanan's other protags. (I'm fond of Toby, but she drives me up the wall more than all the others combined.)
My feelings on Newsflesh and Georgia Mason are exhaustively documented, but I can also say that I like the InCryptid books much more than the Toby ones, and unlike the Toby books, InCryptid changes narrators periodically. (Well, the only two that are out now have the same narrator, but the third one comes out next month and has a different POV character entirely.)
I also really enjoy the two Velveteen collections, but there's no readily available hard-copy format--they're out in limited edition hardcovers and as ebooks.
And I haven't finished Indexing yet, but I'm about 3/4 in and quite liking it. (It's an Amazon Kindle serial that's finally in print, and unless Amazon contracts Seanan to write another "season" of it, there'll only be the one volume.)
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IMO, Toby is noticeably worse on that front than any of Seanan's other protags. (I'm fond of Toby, but she drives me up the wall more than all the others combined.)
My feelings on Newsflesh and Georgia Mason are exhaustively documented, but I can also say that I like the InCryptid books much more than the Toby ones, and unlike the Toby books, InCryptid changes narrators periodically. (Well, the only two that are out now have the same narrator, but the third one comes out next month and has a different POV character entirely.)
I also really enjoy the two Velveteen collections, but there's no readily available hard-copy format--they're out in limited edition hardcovers and as ebooks.
And I haven't finished Indexing yet, but I'm about 3/4 in and quite liking it. (It's an Amazon Kindle serial that's finally in print, and unless Amazon contracts Seanan to write another "season" of it, there'll only be the one volume.)