![]() From the beautiful descriptions of Alexandria, to the frightening presence of the Library's leaders from the competition, to the importance of friendship and the mix of funny and touching friendship dynamics. ![]() I can't say it's a perfect book, but it is damn entertaining. ![]() Where there are teachers who may or may not be evil, leaders who almost certainly can't be trusted, and all the friendships and rivalries you would expect from teenagers competing to be scholars. Well, let's imagine for a second that HP wasn't so much about wizards as it was about alchemists, and that Harry didn't go to Hogwarts but instead went to The Great Library in Alexandria, Egypt. So you might be wondering where the Harry Potter part comes in. "The truth was what the library wanted it to be." The main character - Jess - is indeed a book thief, and they're are people called Burners who (you guessed it!) burn books for political protest in this alternate world where the Great Library rules. ![]() I might complain every time I read that ridiculous "X meets Y" marketing strategy, but I have to admit that Harry Potter meets The Book Thief meets Fahrenheit 451 is a pretty good descriptor for this book. Books, alchemy, secret tunnels, books, friendships, rivalries, books and villains who become heroes? Oh, and did I mention books? Oh so many books. ![]()
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