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I picked up The Archived from the library because . . . it's a YA fantasy . . . with archiving in the title . . .

SOMETIMES MY NEEDS ARE SIMPLE.

Sadly, The Archived is not actually about archiving. I knew it wouldn't be, but hope springs eternal. The Archived is about how our plucky heroine works for a secret order of supernatural librarians who keep creepy zombie copies of dead people in boxes in their creepy dead people archive. Occasionally the creepy zombie copies escape, at which point our heroine tracks them down and puts them back in a box in the creepy dead people archive. Since the archive does not function in any way as an archive -- nobody ever accesses it! there are no finding aids! no metadata! to the best of my knowledge the content benefits nobody's research at all! -- the purpose of all this is extremely unclear.

Our Heroine Mackenzie is sort of distracted from poking at any of this however because she is too busy dealing with the actual plot of a MYSTERY at a CREEPY HOTEL and HORDES OF ESCAPING ZOMBIE COPIES, in addition to the obligatory YA tragic backstory (dead little brother!), the obligatory YA love triangle (one guy is a quirky Goth! the other is a hot zombie!), and the semi-obligatory YA angsty first-person present tense narration.

WHICH IS A SHAME, because, like, there's certainly potential here! Sections of the book are very atmospheric, and I'm interested in the dead people archive, maybe even interested enough to read the sequels to find out if anything is actually explained and the archive is in fact meant to be as creepy as it comes across. It is certainly not outside the bounds of possibility that the series as a whole could turn out to be good. But at the time I was reading it I was mostly just frustrated by the lack of personality in the first-person narration, and the inevitable onset of the inevitable love triangle.

Date: 2014-01-06 05:33 am (UTC)
thistleingrey: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thistleingrey
..."archiving" like the very simplest interpretation of clicking in gmail? (Weird.)

Date: 2014-01-06 06:23 am (UTC)
hafl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] hafl
Obviously, the purpose of the archive is to store the dead people, so that no one else can have them. I mean, what is the purpose of knowledge, if it's freely shared and anyone can access it?

Date: 2014-01-06 06:50 am (UTC)
bookblather: A picture of Yomiko Readman looking at books with the text "bookgasm." (Default)
From: [personal profile] bookblather
I saw this book at the library and then put it down when I realized that it wasn't REALLY an archive, it was more like a library-themed graveyard. But creepier. I feel like finding aids and metadata would have made it IMMEASURABLY better.

Like maybe the metadata is being corrupted and they have to wake up hot zombies to find out what it's SUPPOSED to be. And then they find out that someone is erasing people from the finding aids. WHY. WHAT DO THOSE HOT ZOMBIES KNOW.

(I'm actually 100% serious about this. I hate putting metadata together but I love the concept and finding aids are SO MUCH FUN.)

Date: 2014-01-06 10:13 am (UTC)
luzula: a Luzula pilosa, or hairy wood-rush (Default)
From: [personal profile] luzula
Since the archive does not function in any way as an archive -- nobody ever accesses it! there are no finding aids! no metadata! to the best of my knowledge the content benefits nobody's research at all! -- the purpose of all this is extremely unclear.

Clearly you should have been the one to write this book instead! : )

Date: 2014-01-07 06:02 am (UTC)
thistleingrey: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thistleingrey
(Totally!)

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