It is July 1st already! Do you like Christmas movies? Then you should check out Christmas in July on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel this week. We get a week of Hallmark's wonderful Christmas movies (like Silver Bells and The Christmas Card). It makes me think that I had better start my Christmas shopping (only five and a half months left). Have you started your shopping?
The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman is the first book in The Invisible Library series. Irene (not her real name) works for the
Library. The Library is a special place
and it is hidden from most people. Irene
gets sent out on assignments by Senior Librarians. She obtains books from alternate worlds or
realities (there are many different versions) for the Library (books that are
special and unique). Irene just returned
from a three-month assignment and is being sent out immediately by Coppelia
(Irene’s supervisor and mentor). Irene
is also getting an assistant to help her.
Kai is an apprentice in the Library and this is his first fieldwork assignment
(he is anxious to escape the confines of the library). Irene and Kai are going to London (actually
London parallel B-395). This is going to
be a dangerous assignment though. It
turns out that this London is infected or contaminated by chaos. They have to be careful that the chaos does
not enter the Library. Their contact in
London is Dominic Aubrey. Aubrey guards
the entrance to the Library (which is housed in the British Library) and will
provide assistance to the pair. Irene
goes to retrieve the book from Lord Wyndham’s safe and discovers that it is
gone. Someone beat them to it. Irene and Kai need to obtain it and get back
to the Library as quickly as possible.
They are not, though, the only people after this special book. Will Irene and Kai succeed in their
mission? They will have to battle Fae
Folk, a cat burglar, a former librarian that sold out to chaos, and Bradamont (a
senior librarian with her own agenda) to succeed. Join Irene and Kai on their adventure in The Invisible Library.
The Invisible Library sounded
like a fascinating story (like a combination of Doctor Who, Once Upon a Time, and The Librarians), but it does not live up to its description. There is way too much going on in this novel
(especially for just the first book).
You know the phrase “they put in everything but the kitchen sink”? That phrase definitely applies to The Invisible Library (and I believe the author threw in the kitchen sink as well). It is hard to get into this story because of
all the activity, descriptions, etc. (too
much). We have dragons, Fae, vampires,
books, steampunk devices, Victorian-type England, Zeppelins, and strange magic
(this is not a complete list). I think if the
writing had been better (instead of bland), the author could have pulled it off. Instead of being fascinating and spellbound,
I was bored and uninterested (the book just dragged because of all the details
and descriptions). The Invisible Library
is convoluted and confusing (Irene spent too much time speculating—pages and
pages). It made for a hard to read book
(which made it is difficult to enjoy). I give The Invisible Library 3 out of 5
stars. It was just okay for me. I like the concepts but not how it was put
together. The Masked City is the next book in the series
(and I will not be reading it).
The Masked City will be out on September 6 (can change without notice). The Burning Page (the third book) will be out on December 6.I received a complimentary copy
of The Invisible Library in exchange for an honest evaluation of the novel.
After spending an afternoon running errands, I am now wore out. I am going to go enjoy my dinner and relax (with my current novel). If you like science fiction shows, Killjoys and Dark Matter are on tonight (the second season for both series). They are both good shows and are on the Syfy channel. Have a wonderful evening! Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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