![]() The Alexandria Library has become the super power of the world it controls nations, it fosters scholars but dictates which knowledge can be shared and which cannot, it is regarded with a holy reverence by the people. However, the world is not the utopia we might have expected. In Ink & Bone, we’re introduced to an alternate reality where the library still hands. ![]() That is what Rachel Caine’s world re-imagines. 700,000 SCROLLS. Can you imagine the vast amount of knowledge and history we’ve missed out on? ![]() Imagine it is said to have consisted of 700,000 scrolls. ![]() If not, let’s get on with the SPOILER FREE review!Ī world in which The Great Library of Alexandria did not burn down is every bookworm’s dream (probably). Take The Book Thief and intensify the smuggling aspect, then take Big Brother concept from 1984, and the academic vibe of Harry Potter – mix it all together and you’ve got yourself a gorgeous series on magical libraries! I’m having a tough time coming up with a coherent review for The Great Library series by Rachel Caine. ![]()
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