This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.This book was fantastic! I remember reading the first book in this series, The Invisible Library, right around its publication date and knew that this was going to be a very special series. I have looked forward to each installment and h...
Die Reihe „The Invisible Library” von Genevieve Cogman ist das Ergebnis einer wilden Mischung literarischer Einflüsse. Die Idee einer interdimensionalen Bibliothek borgte sich die Autorin von Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman und aus dem französischen Rollenspiel „In Nomine Satanis“. Die Magie ist von Ur...
The Lost Plot is the fourth book in The Invisible Library series and it was my favorite of them all. There was tons of action and overall it felt like the whole story was constructed better then the others. Plus, Albreicht didn't make an appearance- thankfully. That storyline is completely played ...
Rating: 4* of five--I really hate the text editing here. I'd forgotten how emailish it is. I want to be a Librarian.The atmosphere of the place soothed her automatically; the rich lantern lights, the sheer scent of paper and leather, and the fact that everywhere she looked, there were books, books,...
So I have a couple of things I need to vent about... One, I absolutely can not believe Irene kissed %$! I totally did not see that coming! I guess I should have though since she's a huge fan of "The Great Detective." She just couldn't resist that storyline. Lol Sorry I'm a Dragon fan myself. : ...
This second book was a huge improvement over the first. I finally felt like I understood the Library's role in the balancing of order & chaos and I got a clearer picture of the roles the Fae and Dragons play. And it's always fun to read about books!
If anyone is familiar with the Bookburners serial then you know that it's remarkably similar to The Invisible Library series. I really like the Bookburners serial so I was excited to come across something else comparable. I enjoyed The Invisible Library too and really can't believe I waited so lon...
Reviewed for Wit and Sin The Invisible Library series has been hit-or-miss for me, and The Burning Page falls into the “miss” category. After enjoying The Masked City as much as I did, I eagerly dove into Irene and Kai’s latest adventure, only to find myself bored for the majority of the book.The ...
My review cross-posted from Wit and Sin Enter the world of the Library, an interdimensional organization that collects important books from as many alternate dimensions as possible. Genevieve Cogman’s debut has an exciting premise and there’s a ton of possibilities to this world, but I struggled a...
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