The first novel in this fantastic urban fantasy series.
Genevieve Cogman started on Tolkien and Sherlock Holmes at an early age, and has never looked back. But on a perhaps more prosaic note, she has an MSC in Statistics with Medical Applications and has wielded this in an assortment of jobs: clinical coder, data analyst and classifications specialist. Although The Invisible Library is her debut novel, she has also previously worked as a freelance roleplaying game writer. Genevieve Cogman's hobbies include patchwork, beading, knitting and gaming, and she lives in the north of England.
I absolutely loved this ... flavored with truly unique mythology
and a dash of the eldritch. Such clever, creepy, elaborate
worldbuilding and snarky, sexy-smart characters
*N.K. Jemisin, author of the Broken Earth series, including The
Fifth Season*
A dazzling bibliophilic debut
*Charles Stross, author of the Laundry Files, including The
Atrocity Archives*
It's a breath of fresh air ... with a companionable heroine in
Irene, and a satisfyingly complex plot, The Invisible Library - the
first of a series - is a book in which to wallow
*Guardian*
Written in a similar vein to Deborah Harkness's All Souls trilogy
... Contemporary meets fairy-take in this novel
*Big Issue*
Cogman writes with a vivacity and wittiness that breathes new life
into the genre . . . Reminiscent of the works of Diana Wynne Jones
and Neil Gaiman, Cogman's novel is a true treat to read
*Publishers Weekly (starred review)*
Surrender to the sheer volume of fun that appears on every
page...thoroughly entertaining
*Starburst Magazine*
Fantasy doesn't get much better ... If you're looking for a swift,
clever and witty read, look no further
*Fantasy-Faction.com*
This witty and spirited adventure sets up a potential gold mine of
lore for the writer to plunder in future sequels ... a fun and
original page-turner
*SciFiNow.co.uk*
Highly entertaining ... It reminded me a lot of Jasper Fforde's
Thursday Next series
*TheBookPlank blog*
The Invisible Library is everything I could ever want out of a book
. . . a stunning work of art that has me absolutely begging for
more
*FantasyBookReview.co.uk*
Hits the spot straight from the opening page ... one of the most
pleasurable debuts of the year
*Upcoming4.me*
An adventure story to delight the heart . . . The characters of
Irene, her companion and those they encounter are vividly drawn,
and the story moves along at breakneck speed to a thoroughly
satisfying conclusion
*ScifiBulletin.com*
A book that was a sheer joy to spend time with ... solid prose
alongside great pace
*FalcataTimes blog*
Cogman's dialogue is clever and funny, and her characters
delightfully flawed. With this book she has crafted an exciting,
fast-paced introduction to a world you will yearn to revisit ...
Books such as The Maze Runner and The Hunger Games series are
paving the way for stories like this
*Geekchocolate.co.uk*
A mix of Doctor Who, Fringe and The Librarians . . . Genevieve
Cogman has crafted a well-paced, smart and fun novel that will
certainly be a quick read for most people
*TheFictionalHangout blog*
The Invisible Library is currently at the top of my list of
favourite books read this year . . . so much fun
*Fantasybookcafe.com*
Cogman's debut is a tremendously fun, rip-roaring adventure with
protagonists that are easy to love and a setting that couldn't have
suited my tastes better ... I can't wait for the second
instalment
*AFantasticalLibrarian.com*
I've seen it compared to Doctor Who, I'm sure it'll be compared to
Harry Potter, and it'll probably get compared to every Anglophile
novel full of vim and fun that's ever been written. These
comparisons will all be well-earned
*BastianBalthasarbooks.co.uk*
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