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Ordinary Monsters

door J. M. Miro

Reeksen: The Talents (1)

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"England, 1882. In Victorian London, two children with mysterious powers are hunted by a figure of darkness-a man made of smoke. Sixteen-year-old Charlie Ovid, despite a brutal childhood in Mississippi, doesn't have a scar on him. His body heals itself, whether he wants it to or not. Marlowe, a foundling from a railway freight car, shines with a strange bluish light. He can melt or mend flesh. When a jaded female detective is recruited to escort them to safety, all three begin a journey into the nature of difference, and belonging, and the shadowy edges of the monstrous. What follows is a story of wonder and betrayal, from the gaslit streets of London, and the wooden theatres of Meiji-era Tokyo, to an eerie estate outside Edinburgh where other children with gifts - the Talents - have been gathered. There, the world of the dead and the world of the living threaten to collide. And as secrets within the Institute unfurl, Marlowe, Charlie and the rest of the Talents will discover the truth about their abilities, and the nature of what is stalking them: that the worst monsters sometimes come bearing the sweetest gifts. Riveting in its scope, exquisitely written, Ordinary Monsters presents a catastrophic vision of the Victorian world-and of the gifted, broken children who must save it"--… (meer)
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The book leans heavily on Victorian ideas of occult spiritualism, mysterious, moneyed clubs that have hidden agendas and... those that no one would miss...orphans. The secret society in question here, run the mysterious "Cairndale Institute", which recruits carefully chosen children to house on its grounds in Scotland. Admission requires special “Talents”, which are the equivalent of undeveloped superpowers. Invisibility and accelerated healing get you a place into the institute, along with some more "unusual" powers, such as the ability to manipulate matter or invisibility. Recruitment is mostly an aggressive rather than a passive process. The Institute’s agents actively seek out children worldwide that no one will miss or question their disappearance, to bring into their program. Overseeing the Institute is Dr Berghast, but his true intentions are clouded to say the least. The story initially follows private detective Alice Quicke, who is employed by the Institute to locate an American "talent", Charlie Ovid, who possesses powers to self-heal. Charlie is incarcerated in a Natchez City warehouse while the local police try to figure out what to do with someone sentenced to death but who can't be killed. The case resolves, but not without some bloodshed, and Alice leaves Charlie with her partner and goes off to find an eight-year-old potential recruit named Marlowe. Soon Alice becomes aware that evil forces are after the boy, and they are both in danger. The Institute, we find out, has a long dark and questionable history, and this history is tied to a disgraced former student...Jacob Marber. Now we have flashbacks involving Jacob now taking us from Scotland to Japan. The story has super-powered battles, supernatural creatures, a portal to the land of the dead and magical artifacts that all make an appearance. The book way W-A-Y too long. After 500 pages with well over 150 more to go...I simply lost interest. ( )
  Carol420 | May 3, 2024 |
Thanks to Net Galley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

A darkly beautiful fantasy story with rich characters and a great balance of bittersweet moments paired with some witty humor among the horror. It's a little long for my tastes. I might've preferred it broken up into two books rather than one since the pacing of such a long book can be hard to manage, but if you prefer a longer read, this one is definitely for you! ( )
  staygoldsunshine | Apr 23, 2024 |
A huge tome of Victorian adventure that is darkly imaginative and infused with a sense of Gothic wonder and magic. I see people comparing it to “Miss Peregrines” and “Stranger Things” and I think think comparison really holds up. It’s got a bunch of misfit, empowered orphans discovering the potential horrors of another world along with a ragtag team of adult characters who all have different motives, as well as a (slightly cliche) villain who wants to access that world.

My favorite parts of this book were 1) the fight scenes, which were SO well written and felt cinematic, and 2) the descriptions of the litches- that is literal nightmare material right there and they spooked me so badly! It’s all so deliciously creepy and atmospheric. ( )
  deborahee | Feb 23, 2024 |
Ordinary Monsters is a fantasy novel set in the late 19th century. In this book, some people are born with special powers. There is an organization that collects these children to take them to a school in Scotland to help them understand and control their power. But there is someone else hunting these children and he brings violence and death. This is an epic story that takes the reader all over the world. I liked how morally gray a lot of the characters and motivations were. The reader is not given all the information, so they are left with many of the same questions as the children in this book. That may frustrate some readers, but I think it really helped me relate to the children because I was in the same boat as they were in regards to understanding what is going on. The theme of monsters and what makes someone a monster was an interesting one. I look forward to seeing where the author goes with this trilogy. It does end on a bit of a cliff hanger and I want to see what happens next. ( )
  Cora-R | Jan 10, 2024 |
Stick with it! There is a lot to set up and a lot of great characters that kept me engaged along the way. The last half of the book went by more quickly than the first half, and I love how the dynamics of the story changed through each of the different parts. Really looking forward to the rest of the trilogy!! ( )
  kaitlin_jones | Oct 21, 2023 |
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"England, 1882. In Victorian London, two children with mysterious powers are hunted by a figure of darkness-a man made of smoke. Sixteen-year-old Charlie Ovid, despite a brutal childhood in Mississippi, doesn't have a scar on him. His body heals itself, whether he wants it to or not. Marlowe, a foundling from a railway freight car, shines with a strange bluish light. He can melt or mend flesh. When a jaded female detective is recruited to escort them to safety, all three begin a journey into the nature of difference, and belonging, and the shadowy edges of the monstrous. What follows is a story of wonder and betrayal, from the gaslit streets of London, and the wooden theatres of Meiji-era Tokyo, to an eerie estate outside Edinburgh where other children with gifts - the Talents - have been gathered. There, the world of the dead and the world of the living threaten to collide. And as secrets within the Institute unfurl, Marlowe, Charlie and the rest of the Talents will discover the truth about their abilities, and the nature of what is stalking them: that the worst monsters sometimes come bearing the sweetest gifts. Riveting in its scope, exquisitely written, Ordinary Monsters presents a catastrophic vision of the Victorian world-and of the gifted, broken children who must save it"--

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