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Stay with me – what if the library was evil?

Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine

September 17, 2019 by lowercasesee 1 Comment

This is my reread of the series (I think the last one just came out?) and while it doesn’t hold up quite as well as I remembered, I’d set the bar on my recollection pretty darn high. The Great Library is a pretty awesome series and one I hope more people read so we can talk about it. In a setting of alternate-history-but-with-magic, the library of Alexandria now controls all knowledge. Essentially all books and information are delivered by magical eReaders and physical books (theoretically) exist […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr11bingo, Rachel Caine

lowercasesee's CBR11 Review No:85 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: cbr11bingo, Rachel Caine ·
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Redemption for the Great Library

Smoke and Iron by Rachel Caine

August 10, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

Bingo 12 (Youths!) I have to admit I’d really gotten close to giving up on The Great Library Series. The last volume was pretty bad; it had little action, and a lot of the characters started to look bad or empty. Thankfully, many of those issues were resolved in Smoke and Iron (Great Library #4). Smoke and Iron begins where Ash and Quill left off. Jess and his twin Brandon have switched places, and “Brendan” goes to the Great Library to hand over Morgan (beloved […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: #fantasy, alternate history, cbr11bingo, Rachel Caine, smoke and iron, the great library, YA, ya fantasy

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:61 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: #fantasy, alternate history, cbr11bingo, Rachel Caine, smoke and iron, the great library, YA, ya fantasy ·
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The Titles Aren’t Subtle, but the Books are Substantial

Stillhouse Lake (Book 1) by Rachel Caine

Killman Creek (Stillhouse Lake series book 2) by Rachel Caine

Wolfhunter River by Rachel Caine

June 4, 2019 by Melina Leave a Comment

Gina Royal didn’t know she was married to a monster. Her whole life changed  as she pulls up to her home where there’s been an accident. A drunk driver crashes   into her husband’s garage turned “workspace” revealing that what Melvin Royal was actually working on in that garage was becoming a prolific serial killer.  At first, the police don’t believe that Gina had no knowledge of what her husband had been doing so for two years, she lost her children and was embroiled in a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR, Killman's Creek, Melina, Rachel Caine, serial killers, Stillhouse Lake, Wolfhunter River

Melina's CBR11 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR, Killman's Creek, Melina, Rachel Caine, serial killers, Stillhouse Lake, Wolfhunter River ·
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If Princess Leia got corrupted and Vader was absent, would you still like Luke?

August 6, 2017 by CoffeeShopReader 3 Comments

Ink and Bone (first novel) was really interesting with a great concept and an interesting group of characters. Book 2, Paper and Fire, was also pretty good, since it added backstory and complexity to several characters and to the narrative scenario overall. I don’t like the third installment of the series, Ash and Quill. The first half is filler, scheming around but nothing really being said or done. In fact, some of the key characters become irritating or questionable to the point of unlikable. The […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: Ash and Quill, fantasy, Great Library series, Rachel Caine, YA

CoffeeShopReader's CBR9 Review No:51 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: Ash and Quill, fantasy, Great Library series, Rachel Caine, YA ·
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