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the_pale_woman 's review for:
The Book That Wouldn't Burn
by Mark Lawrence
adventurous
mysterious
medium-paced
WARNING: The rest of this trilogy sucks. I just DNF'd the third book at about a quarter so I'd disregard the following review if I were you.
I started this book listening to the audio. The narrator wasn't my vibe. I felt like she was putting too much emphasis on every sentence, and it sounded slightly childish. The story intrigued me, so I switched to reading physically, and I'm glad I did. It was a much more enjoyable experience. Not every book is cut out to be an audio book.
The story centers around an infinite library. It is a fantastic setting, in my opinion, as a book lover. The concept kept me interested throughout the read. There are epigraphs before each chapter with an excerpt from a book in the library. I wish there had been information about where in the library whose book currently were, but those excerpts were nonetheless fun.
I would recommend this book to people who love books. It's not a hard sell considering the audience.
I started this book listening to the audio. The narrator wasn't my vibe. I felt like she was putting too much emphasis on every sentence, and it sounded slightly childish. The story intrigued me, so I switched to reading physically, and I'm glad I did. It was a much more enjoyable experience. Not every book is cut out to be an audio book.
The story centers around an infinite library. It is a fantastic setting, in my opinion, as a book lover. The concept kept me interested throughout the read. There are epigraphs before each chapter with an excerpt from a book in the library. I wish there had been information about where in the library whose book currently were, but those excerpts were nonetheless fun.
I would recommend this book to people who love books. It's not a hard sell considering the audience.