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I really liked this book! I loved the idea of being able to hear books instead of just read them. That was what drew me in but the plot made me stay. It was so interesting to learn about the cultures and beliefs surrounding books and the written word! Some parts of the story I felt were rushed but i...
(review originally posted on my livejournal account: http://intoyourlungs.livejournal.com/24475.html)I've never heard of Pearl North before, so when Libyrinth was selected as [info]calico_reaction's Dare for the month of October, I was intrigued, but I also had zero expectations; I had no idea what ...
The premise is fantastic. In fact, when I fully comprehended the protagonist’s power, I swooned. In envy, with lust – just, how amazing would it be to have books speaking to you? To have the knowledge, the words, the ideas flow out of the book into you. To hear the voices of books, the actual voices...
The strange world of the Libyrarians is now seen through the eyes of Po, a teenage boy who has been brought up in an abusive matriarchal system. The way he interprets relationships is squirm-inducing, but fascinating. Others have varying degrees of understanding how he experiences things while he'...
Pearl North's identity was a little mysterious, so after some digging, I found that she is also Anne Harris. I'd liked two out of three of her books that I'd read - only remembering that they were kind of awesomely weird. So is this one. On a far away planet in the far future, there is an enormou...