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A review by chaptersofmads
Where the Library Hides by Isabel Ibañez
adventurous
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
“It’s a weak and unimaginative human being who resorts to violence to get what they want.”
I've been sick so I never reviewed this; or even marked it as completed, for that matter.
To put it briefly: I really, really enjoyed this one. A bit less than book 1, but I think that was because this installment lost some of what made What the River Knows feel quite so unique. Along with a few instances of trope service such as how very much Whit used the phrase "my wife" throughout the book. It got irritating.
That being said though? I loved this. I love these characters and this setting and the magical artifacts. I love Isabel Ibañez' writing style and I need to pick up more of her books in the future, if they're even half as enjoyable.
Overall, I highly recommend this duology. It's very quickly become one of my favorite series, so if we usually have similar tastes, I think you'd love this. I was both satisfied and delighted by this conclusion.
I've been sick so I never reviewed this; or even marked it as completed, for that matter.
To put it briefly: I really, really enjoyed this one. A bit less than book 1, but I think that was because this installment lost some of what made What the River Knows feel quite so unique. Along with a few instances of trope service
That being said though? I loved this. I love these characters and this setting and the magical artifacts. I love Isabel Ibañez' writing style and I need to pick up more of her books in the future, if they're even half as enjoyable.
Overall, I highly recommend this duology. It's very quickly become one of my favorite series, so if we usually have similar tastes, I think you'd love this. I was both satisfied and delighted by this conclusion.