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by Jim C. Hines, Axel Franken
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 10 years ago
Still loving the story of someone who can use books and ideas as weapons, this one has a slightly different twist and it's interesting.Looking forward to more.
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 10 years ago
As much as I liked Libriomancer and loved its world, Codex Born and I didn't get a good start. The reason is in the multiple first person voices. What I expect from a second book in a series is to learn more about the characters and their relationships interspaced the book specific plot, but I also ...
book reviews forevermore
book reviews forevermore rated it 11 years ago
All I can think of is the Goblin King in Labyrinth: “Such a pity.” Creative ideas, a streamlined plot, a love of books–all are fabulous ideas, and all undermined by cumbersome execution. I really want to like this series–I like Jim Hines‘ public persona, I really do, particularly his willingness to ...
karenf
karenf rated it 11 years ago
I'm really enjoying this series; it's just so much fun. The magic and rules of libriomancy are the stuff of a book geek's dream. The ability to pull things out of books and use them, there are plenty of swords, ray guns and other weapons but some of it is a lot more subtle. Jeneta's ability with ...
fossumcarl
fossumcarl rated it 11 years ago
Another fun filled installment in Magic ex libris series. I love the concept of a libriomancer- someone who can bring forth objects from a book. The pacing is well done here as well as the slow methodical dishing out of the backstory. Hines gives you just enough to question what you already know and...
On Starships and Dragonwings
On Starships and Dragonwings rated it 11 years ago
Codex Born by Jim C. Hines is the second in the Magic Ex Libris series and continues the fun times of book magic and fire spiders :D. I was so excited to receive a review copy in the mail since this is definitely one of my favorite fantasy series. I was even lucky enough to go to a signing on releas...
Libromancer's Apprentice
Libromancer's Apprentice rated it 11 years ago
Codex Born is the sequel to Libriomancer, which caught my notice first because of how the magic was envisioned. I really hope no one is surprised that I am a book nerd by now. So on first glance Codex Born is a very enjoyable fluffy fantasy novel. Do not be deceived. Yes, there are magicians fig...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 11 years ago
Story. Belief. It’s power isn’t it? All belief is, you get people to believe you can get them to do just about anything, history teaches us this. And it is this idea that Jim C. Hines uses in this book. The Libromancers in this book have the power, the magical power, of drawing things from th...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 11 years ago
Isaac, Lena and Nidhi are developing their new relationship – but hardly have the chance to do so on peace before being called into the field again.There’s been some murdered Wendigo – and Wendigo are pretty hard to kill.But throw in some strange, lethal metal insects, creations of a dead Libriomanc...
Alex Hurst Reads
Alex Hurst Reads rated it 11 years ago
I was so excited when I got this book in the mail. I loved [b:Libriomancer|12844699|Libriomancer (Magic Ex Libris, #1)|Jim C. Hines|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1318277038s/12844699.jpg|17995680] so much that I pre-ordered this one. It's the first time I've ever felt such anticipation ...
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