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The Archive of the Forgotten
by A.J. Hackwith
Continues to be pretty fun brain Candy with an interesting idea: The Library of the Unwritten being located in hell, as it’s a kind of sin/torture/shame, etc.—as well as books that are consigned to the hell of being published, but forgotten for all time. A former librarian, a current one (who used to be a muse), a fallen Angel, and a villain named hero from a book with “issues” (subsequently giving him issues), all form the core cast dealing with ongoing issues happening to this library.
This go around there’s some interesting revelations and complications. Enough that I think I’ll polish off the last book at some point, but it remains as fun brain Candy I read for the ideas, rather than the characters and overarching plot. The author is a lot more invested in character interactions than I am, leaving me hanging with more things to happen, though plenty does happen. It just doesn’t feel like that sometimes.
This go around there’s some interesting revelations and complications. Enough that I think I’ll polish off the last book at some point, but it remains as fun brain Candy I read for the ideas, rather than the characters and overarching plot. The author is a lot more invested in character interactions than I am, leaving me hanging with more things to happen, though plenty does happen. It just doesn’t feel like that sometimes.