![]() ![]() That maybe the fish and shoes and other distractions were a bit much. I did think quite a few times as Sanderson/Alcatraz took detour after detour in the narrative that maybe it was several times too many. This book suffers the same problems that Evil Librarians did: I liked the snide comments and the tongue-in-cheek-ness, but it also simultaneously annoyed me. Teamed up with Bastille and having met his uncle Kaz and cousin Australia - oh, and being chased by a member of the Scrivener’s Bones, a half-human, half-Alivened machine-thing that’s pretty ominous - he heads down into the bowels to see what he, and his Talent of Breaking things, can do. This time, however, Alcatraz needs to find his grandfather, who has gone searching for his father in the (dreaded) Library of Alexandria (you only thought it was destroyed). ![]() The book picks up where Evil Librariansleft off, basically (it’s been more than a year since I read the last one, and I didn’t really feel like I was missing anything). ![]()
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