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Overtime: A Tor.Com Original [Kindle Edition]

Charles Stross
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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 155 KB
  • Publisher: Tor Books (June 8, 2010)
  • Sold by: Macmillan
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003OYIA6K
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars short little christmas story, June 8, 2010
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This is a short little Christmas-themed story set in the same milieu as Charles Stross' _Laundry_ books, which concern the British Civil Service arm designated to protect against threats mystical and magical. It's short, at slightly over 400 Kindle "locations," and well-written and well-conceived; Stross is one of the more imaginative young SF writers these days, and a free snippet of his work is always welcome.

The structure is a little convoluted for such a short story, which might throw some readers for a bit of a loop, but it isn't a major flaw, and overall I found this entertaining enough, and well worth the download and time to read it despite having not read the other _Laundry_ books.

If you like this, you might want to try the other _Laundry_ books, starting with _Atrocity Archives_; you might also want to read his novel _Accellerando_, which (while very different in tone and structure from this short) can be downloaded as a free ebook from the author's website.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Free but forgettable., June 15, 2010
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The Hugo nod enticed me, but in the end, thankful that I paid nothing for the download, I could only acknowledge this effort with the proverbial shoulder-shrug. I didn't particularly enjoy the story, and in fact, found it to be cluttered and choppy, (which may just be a personal problem; I most often gravitate towards a flowing narrative.)

That being said, and to be fair, I did find the subject matter interesting enough to follow for its entirety, but not intriguing enough to really care. I simply bobbed along.

In summation, to quote our protagonist while day-dreaming through a company speech, "Kringle is clearly talking about something of considerable importance, but my mind skitters off the surface of his words like a wasp on a plate glass window."

A sentiment to which I could most certainly relate.

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15 June, 2010






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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining fantasy with a bit of a slow start, June 17, 2010
This review is from: Overtime: A Tor.Com Original (Kindle Edition)
With not a lot going on at home, Bob is happy enough to be assigned as 'duty officer' during the Christmas holidays. Someone has to stay on the job because the extra-dimensional monsters and ex-gods the Laundry exists to protect our world against don't respect the clock. Things start to go wacky when an egg-head from the forecast department announces that this will be the last office holiday party...and is, in fact, the last thing anyone has been able to forecast at all. When Bob comes across a series of body-part photocopies, the last being the hindquarters of what appears to be a giant cockroach, he realizes that his overtime has just gotten a whole lot more complicated.

All around the world, children are calling out for Santa Claus to slide down their chimneys, to take the goodies. One thing the ancient and hungry gods are good at is listening carefully and taking advantage of every opportunity they can find. Unfortunately, it's up to Bob to respond to the threat.

Author Charles Stross creates a fun situation, using the Christmas holiday as a setting and myths of Santa Claus as his mythical danger. It's a clever concept, as is the top-secret 'Laundry,' the government agency charged with dealing with extra-dimensional threats. It took Stross a while to get into the story. While clever and accurate about the way offices sometimes work, I found the opening pages to be a bit slow-moving. It wasn't until we arrive at the photocopies that the story accelerates.

Overall, OVERTIME is a clever and interesting tale. With a bit of pruning at the beginning, it could have been even better.
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