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A review by cathy_acasefullofbooks
The Legend of the Last Library by Frank L. Cole
adventurous
hopeful
mysterious
fast-paced
4.0
Ooooh, a middle grade dystopian novel? Yes, please!
This was really a lot of fun. The concept of a world without paper was an intriguing idea, especially when you add in the "plifters" - ie paper scavengers. The idea that paper (if it could be found) could be the most valuable thing in the world was a fun twist.
I loved the main character, Juni. She was caring, determined, and scrappy.
I only wished the world and plot had been a tad more developed, but it wasn't enough to bother me too much.
*Thank you to Shadow Mountain Publishing for sending me a review copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*
This was really a lot of fun. The concept of a world without paper was an intriguing idea, especially when you add in the "plifters" - ie paper scavengers. The idea that paper (if it could be found) could be the most valuable thing in the world was a fun twist.
I loved the main character, Juni. She was caring, determined, and scrappy.
I only wished the world and plot had been a tad more developed, but it wasn't enough to bother me too much.
*Thank you to Shadow Mountain Publishing for sending me a review copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*