Mr. Bookdwarf Reviews: The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman

The Invisible Library had me at “interdimensional secret agent librarian” but it turns out to also be a charmingly-written novel with a wry awareness of literary tropes and their permutations. Published last year in the UK, this is a book The Guardian noted as some of its favorite science fiction, saying “it’s a breath of fresh air to discover a fantastical world that defies easy provenance and brings something new to the genre.”

I agree wholeheartedly, and was gratified to see that two sequels are already written, and due out in the US in September and December, respectively.

3 thoughts on “Mr. Bookdwarf Reviews: The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman

  1. Elizabeth Ayala

    Do you review poetry books? I don’t see a link for your Book Review Policy?? I did a search on your site and came up blank. Please advise?? Elizabeth

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