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,...
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...
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...
My first finish of 2018 and what can I say? I really really enjoyed it! I think this book first came to my attention on one of the book blogs I follow when I read the blurb and found it had tons of things I enjoy. Books, libraries, undercover agents, secret societies, magic and chaos. The main cha...
Irene is sent to retrieve a book from a chaos-infested alternate world for The Library with the help of her assistant/trainee Kai. She belongs to a secret organization called The Invisible Library that collects books and stores them in a massive library complex located somehow adjacent to the many a...
Ich glaube fest daran, dass Genevieve Cogman, Autorin der Reihe „The Invisible Library“, eine tolle und interessante Person ist. Leider ist ihre Kurzbiografie, die sie auf ihrer Website veröffentlichte, sterbenslangweilig. Da steht lediglich, dass sie für verschiedene Rollenspielprojekte geschrieben...
The first installment of an adventure featuring stolen books, secret agents and forbidden societies - think Doctor Who with librarian spies!Irene must be at the top of her game or she'll be off the case - permanently...Irene is a professional spy for the mysterious Library, which harvests fiction fr...
Well, that was fun. The closest I can come is a combination of Thursday Next and Atticus O'Sullivan, or maybe Kate Daniels, with a touch of Harry Potter. I was unsure about the story until the scene with the carriage and the Thames; after that I was invested. Intrigued, and after finishing I'm de...
I have to admit that I tend towards books that are on the intense and emotion-heavy side, especially with speculative fiction. So it’s fun to every so often read a lighter book. The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman is a great one to turn to in those moods. It’s a light and fun fantasy, with som...
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