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Original Title: Borderline
ISBN: 1481429787 (ISBN13: 9781481429788)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Arcadia Project #1
Characters: Millie Roper, Caryl Vallo, Teo Salazar, Amanda Davis
Literary Awards: Nebula Award Nominee for Best Novel (2016), Locus Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2017), World Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2017), Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Adult Literature (2019), James Tiptree Jr. Award Nominee (2016)
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Borderline (The Arcadia Project #1) Paperback | Pages: 390 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 3944 Users | 766 Reviews

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Title:Borderline (The Arcadia Project #1)
Author:Mishell Baker
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 390 pages
Published:March 1st 2016 by Saga Press
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Mystery. Fiction. Fairies. Fae. Paranormal

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A year ago Millie lost her legs and her filmmaking career in a failed suicide attempt. Just when she's sure the credits have rolled on her life story, she gets a second chance with the Arcadia Project: a secret organization that polices the traffic to and from a parallel reality filled with creatures straight out of myth and fairy tales.

For her first assignment, Millie is tasked with tracking down a missing movie star, who also happens to be a nobleman of the Seelie Court. To find him, she'll have to smooth talk Hollywood power players and uncover the surreal and sometimes terrifying truth behind the glamour of Tinseltown. But stronger forces than just her inner demons are sabotaging her progress, and if she fails to unravel the conspiracy behind the noble's disappearance, not only will she be out on the streets, but the shattering of a centuries-old peace could spark an all-out war between worlds.

No pressure.

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Reviewed by: Rabid Reads4.5 starsI've been book funky . . . for like . . . WEEKS. I've binge-watched: Gotham , The Flash , and the first three seasons of Suits . I've decimated my Secret Garden coloring book. And on the day I read BORDERLINE by Mishell Baker, I tried to read four different books. FOUR. This is the only one that stuck. Millicent (Millie) Roper is a most unlikely urban fantasy heroine. She has two prosthetic legs. And I'm not talking futuristic bionic limbs that give her

My decision not to finish this Nebula Award nominated book has more to do with me and my reading preferences than the book itself. I actually really liked it in the first 50 pages. The writing is fine, and Mishell Baker has interesting characters and memorable settings (that house!)... but as soon as it got to the first mention of fey it was like my brain shut down. I try to like urban fantasy but just have a hard time connecting to it. I really like it in TV form but not books, so sue me. So if

A fairly ordinary urban fantasy plot and setting made stellar by a brilliant protagonist and a fascinating cast.This is basically Men in Black with Fey and magic instead of aliens, which sounds cool but it's been done before. What takes it into brilliance territory is Millicent Roper, a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder who is recovering from an extremely serious suicide attempt that's left her a double amputee, physically scarred and with some brain damage on top of her existing BPD.

This was an unexpectedly good Urban Fantasy novel with Fae and a differently-damaged protagonist that sets it apart from most by dealing with mental illness.What? Mental illness? What kind? BORDERLINE Personality Disorder. :) Just think unstable and you've pretty much got it. It makes for hell on all her personal relationships, her professional relationships, and to make things worse, her suicide attempt took her legs from her.Woah. She's got problems. It should make for some rather interesting

Ive always been a fan of books where a hidden world of fantasy lurks under normal city life, but the past few years Ive had trouble finding ones that could surprise me. Borderline is the answer to my prayers. Millie was a promising young director and film student until a failed suicide attempt. A year later, she is a double amputee struggling to cope with her Borderline Personality Disorder. When a mysterious woman shows up offering a job and a new start, Millie takes the chance. The plot is

A really fun, original and interesting take on Urban Fantasy. I really fell in love with Millie as a first-person narrator. Her internal struggles really resonated with me, and I love that she never really apologized for who she was or how she acted. She tries to cope as best she can with her afflictions and is a truly engaging character. All the characters, in fact, felt wonderfully created. Felt like I knew these people, could step into their shoes. The end felt a little abrupt but I enjoyed

There truly isn't anything new under the sun as the proverb goes. The best an author can do is cherry pick complimentary tropes and combine them in engaging ways. This story is a fine example of that deftly done. Moreover, this is an example of that recounted by an interesting, almost likable, severely dysfunctional, non-heroic, human protagonist with enough quirks to mire a dump truck. Millie isn't a super anything, except maybe self-sabotager. She does seem to have that down pat. But really,

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