This review can also be found at Carole's Random LifeI loved this book! I have been having a really hard time deciding if this is a a four star book or a five star book for me. I would probably actually somewhere in the middle but I hate leaving half stars so I am going with four. Either way, it ...
Code Name: IreneOccupation: A literary spyMission: Find the book that could either save the worlds… or destroy them!Irene works for a secret “organization” and her job is to find and return to the Invisible Library pieces of literature that are unique and could shape the worlds, but you have no way ...
I love the idea of this book. I expected it to be much longer, and I was really surprised to look down and see that I was already 20% in. That was my first warning bell. At that point in the book, I was loving it, but j knew there was no way there was the story going to be able to be completely deve...
Just too many under-developed ideas. Putting librarian spies, magic, faeries, vampires, werewolves, dragons, the world's greatest detective (in this alternate London, not Sherlock Holmes but a belted Earl), and an ex-librarian evil super spy all into one novel (and not a massively long one, at that...
Trying too hard to be funny with terrible grammar and a writing style reminiscent of my 12 year old self. A nice premise and an intriguing plot, but I can tell how it will pan out and I don't wish to read juvenile writing any more.
Conceptually, The Invisible Library may be the best book ever, in that it's about a Library between the worlds which sends out its Librarians to gather unique works of fiction from them. It's a book about the biggest, twistiest, scariest library ever, and the people who work for it. By all rights it...
Publication Date: Available Now from Tor. Source: Publisher Review Copy Irene is a professional spy for the mysterious Library, which harvests fiction from different realities. And along with her enigmatic assistant Kai, she’s posted to an alternative London. Their mission – to retrieve a danger...
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