A review by bisexualbookshelf
The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins

3.75

Audiobook review disclaimer:
I process sound less clearly than text (trauma brain things), so my audiobook reviews tend to be shorter and more surface-level than my usual ones. I don’t take notes while listening, and I often come away with impressions rather than detailed analysis. Still, I’m committed to reviewing every single book I read, even when the format changes how I engage. This is my way of honoring the listening experience—with softness, presence, and care. Thanks for reading! 

Review:
Oh god, I love the fucked up and weird ass plot of this book. This is technically a reread, first time in print, this round on audio. I still love the plot, the weird and fucked up characters, and the found family dynamic. There were a lot of comments that don't fly in my book politically or ethically (it's a white, cishet male author) so I didn't enjoy it as much as I did the first time I read it a few years ago, but it still goes down as a "WTF Did I Just Read?" classic in my book.