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Loading... The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl (Bantam Spectra Book)by Tim Pratt
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Rangergirl is the name of the protagonist in a comic created by Marzi. She combats evil in an old western setting while her creator works as night manager of Genius Loci, a coffeehouse in Santa Cruz, after having dropped out of Art School due to a mental breakdown. When unspeakable evil escapes its confines in Genius Loci, Marzi has to step in. In her capacity of guardian her perception and imagination influences the manifestations of Evil, and forces it to conform to the structure of the Rangergirl universe. The Santa Cruz setting is welldrawn, and the otherworld of the Evil is inventively random and threatening, with that special western feel mixed with an Indiana Jones Egypt. ( )Marzi is the night manager of a fictional Santa Cruz cafe that's a lot like Caffe Pergolesi. In her spare time she draws weird fantasy cowboy comics, the villain of which comes to life and tries to destroy Santa Cruz. Especially the clock tower. Weirdly, UC Santa Cruz and the aforementioned Pergolesi are the only things that got a name change (there are a lot of SC places name-dropped), but UCSC is supposed to be exactly the same, right down to the Fire Danger signs at the entrance. The book has a really excellent sense of place, and captures Santa Cruz well. Too bad the plot's boring and the characters are unlikeable. Ick. “The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl” lives up to its title in being, without a doubt, strange. A blend of contemporary fantasy, western, and obscure mythology, it isn’t like anything you’ve likely read before. However, at its core it is an unashamedly adventurous tale, and it succeeds on that level admirably. Marzi is an artist living in Santa Cruz, California. She works at a coffee shop and draws comics. She’s had some success with her Rangergirl comic book, a punk western. Her friends are also mostly artists studying at UC Santa Cruz. She used to attend, but a couple years ago she had a mental breakdown, and since recovering and finishing therapy she hasn’t returned to school. The coffee shop she works at turns out to be the center point of a long stuggle to keep a local force of nature at bay. To Marzi this destructive force manifests itself as the Outlaw, the superhuman nemesis of the Western heroine Rangergirl. To others this (earthquake god? Avatar of entropy? Local animistic force?) appears as a traditional god or sometimes an Earth Goddess. It is struggling to get out and unleash destruction (the last time he escaped he caused the 1989 Loma Prieta quake), while Marzi and her sidekicks Lindsay, her longtime best friend and Jonathan, a visiting artist and Marzi’s love interest try to stop it. The story eventually becomes a traditional good vs. evil heroic adventure, just in a unique setting. This is Tim Pratt’s debut novel. He has written lots of short stories and also reviews for Locus magazine. His style of writing is smooth and easy to read. The book has a generally good pace and reads quickly. My main criticism would be that sometimes there isn’t enough narrative tension or sense of genuine peril. Sometimes Marzi and her friends solve things a little too easily. Still, the eccentric cast of characters is so very true to the Californian art scene, and even the bad guy’s henchmen are interesting characters in their own right. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this if you’re looking for something fun and different and not too taxing. I have been reading Tim Pratts short stories for a while this is his first novel. The Coffee shop Genius Loci is a gateway to the spirit world. Our Heroine author of the Comic Book The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl finds herself fighting the spirit of desolation that wants to break through It isis already affecting those she knows. Can Art triumph over desolation? no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0553383388, Paperback)In this debut novel, acclaimed short-story author Tim Pratt delivers an exciting heroine with a hidden talent–and a secret duty. Witty and suspenseful, here is a contemporary love song to the West that was won and the myths that shape us….As night manager of Santa Cruz’s quirkiest coffeehouse, Marzi McCarty makes a mean espresso, but her first love is making comics. Her claim to fame: The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl, a cowpunk neo-western yarn. Striding through an urban frontier peopled by Marzi’s wild imagination, Rangergirl doles out her own brand of justice. But lately Marzi’s imagination seems to be altering her reality. She’s seeing the world through Rangergirl’s eyes–literally--complete with her deadly nemesis, the Outlaw. It all started when Marzi opened a hidden door in the coffeehouse storage room. There, imprisoned among the supplies, she saw the face of something unknown…and dangerous. And she unwittingly became its guard. But some primal darkness must’ve escaped, because Marzi hasn’t been the same since. And neither have her customers, who are acting downright apocalyptic. Now it’s up to Marzi to stop this supervillainous superforce that’s swaggered its way into her world. For Marzi, it’s the showdown of her life. For Rangergirl, it’s just another day.... (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:10 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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