Book Review: Seanan McGuire’s “The Recitation of the Most Holy and Harrowing Pilgrimage of Mindy and Also Mork”

Posted February 6, 2019 by kddidit in Book Reviews

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Book Review: Seanan McGuire’s “The Recitation of the Most Holy and Harrowing Pilgrimage of Mindy and Also Mork”

"The Recitation of the Most Holy and Harrowing Pilgrimage of Mindy and Also Mork"


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Seanan McGuire


It is part of the Incryptid #6.5 series and is a urban fantasy in a Kindle edition that was published by Patreon on April 1, 2017 and has 62 pages.

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Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Rosemary and Rue, A Local Habitation, An Artificial Night, Late Eclipses, One Salt Sea, Discount Armageddon, Home Improvement: Undead Edition, “Never Shines the Sun”, Chimes at Midnight, "In Sea-Salt Tears", Indexing, The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination, Half-Off Ragnarok, Midway Relics and Dying Breeds, Games Creatures Play, The Winter Long, Sparrow Hill Road, The InCryptid Prequels, Pocket Apocalypse, Black as Blood, Blocked, White as a Raven's Wing, The Ghosts of Bourbon Street, IM, "Good Girls Go to Heaven", A Red Rose Chain, "Full of Briars", Reflections, Once Broken Faith, "Dreams and Slumbers", Shadowed Souls, Chaos Choreography, Magic For Nothing, Indigo, Every Heart a Doorway, Down Among the Sticks and Bones, The Brightest Fell, "Of Things Unknown", Beneath the Sugar Sky, Night and Silence, "Suffer a Sea-change", The Girl in the Green Silk Gown, Tricks for Free, That Ain't Witchcraft, "The Measure of a Monster", The Unkindest Tide, "Hope is Swift", Come Tumbling Down, Imaginary Numbers, "Follow the Lady", In an Absent Dream, "The Fixed Stars", "Forbid the Sea", "No Sooner Met", Across the Green Grass Fields, A Killing Frost, "Shine in Pearl", When Sorrows Come, "And with Reveling", "Singing the Comic-Con Blues”, "Candles and Starlight", "Such Dangerous Seas", Sleep No More

A short story, 6.5 in the Incryptid urban fantasy series and revolving around a family of cryptozoologists. The focus here is on Mindy and Mork as they make their way home.

This short is located in the back of Tricks for Free, 7, and I still can’t decide if I wish I had read it before or after…

My Take

My first gripe is that if it’s 6.5 in the chronology, why would anyone put it last in the seventh installment? Why not put it first??

For a short, it’s two stories in one with Sam’s side (in third person) as he worries about Annie, and Mindy’s perspective as she and Mork travel home.

This isn’t one of my favorites tales about the Aeslin mice, but it does expose us to Mindy’s thoughts (using first person protagonist point-of-view) about the Aeslin mice and their belief system. We also discover the dangers of traversing the airport when you’re mouse-sized! Eeek.

You can’t help but fall in with Sam’s stress about those in-app purchases in Candy Crush, lol, by the Aeslin mice. As for Sam’s issue with the mice and their capital letters, well, it’s my own as well. How do they decide which ones to cap??

Ooh, Grandma has her own secrets…and Mary lets it out! It is Grandma’s fault for being so pissy.

It does get complex what with the rules Mary has to follow, Grandma’s anger at Sam, Sam’s worries for Annie, and of course, those mice traversing the airport.

The Story

Antimony has fled the carnival…without the Aeslin mice, treasured family chroniclers who must reach the Price home base in Oregon.

It’s up to Sam to get the mice to the airport…and Mindy and Mork will take it from there.

The Characters

Mindy is the Aeslin mouse who volunteered in Magic For Nothing, 6, where she met up with Mork, an Aeslin mouse trapped with the Covenant. The Aeslin mice keep an oral history of absolutely everything that happens in the Price-Healy family.

The Spenser and Smith Family Carnival is…
…from whom Annie fled in Magic For Nothing. Sam Taylor is a fūri who is a star on the trapeze as well as Emery Spenser‘s grandson. Delilah had been Emery’s daughter and Sam’s mother who fled at his birth. Umeko, a Jorōgumo, was the performer at fault in Magic For Nothing. Ananta was another performer, a cobra cryptid with two brothers.

Aunt Mary Dunlavy is a crossroads ghost (Sparrow Hill Road, 3.5), the Price babysitter, and an honorary aunt to Annie. Annie Price, a.k.a., the Precise Princess, was the Price with whom Mindy was traveling. Evelyn Baker, Annie’s mother, is the Thoughtful Priestess. Artie Harrington, Annie’s maternal uncle/cousin?, is the God of Chosen Isolation, with his computers.

Jessica and Angelica are the dragons at the airport. Allison is Angelica’s seven-year-old daughter.

The Title

The title is a perfect example of the completeness of the Aeslin Mice for this is “The Recitation of the Most Holy and Harrowing Pilgrimage of Mindy and Also Mork”.