The Secret Librarian Society Murders

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Pub Date 18 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 6 May 2023

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Description

For Anna, seeing her brother as a corpse was more than she could bear.

The killer eluded everyone as if the person never existed at all.

Anna and her friends followed back to the scene where the body was found.

They decided to take a chance and follow the advice that a librarian gave them.

Start where his journey began.

They opened the book and started their journey into the Secret Librarian Society.

For Anna, seeing her brother as a corpse was more than she could bear.

The killer eluded everyone as if the person never existed at all.

Anna and her friends followed back to the scene where the...


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ISBN 9798386214531
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I was able to review this book thanks to Net Galley.
The Secret Librarian Society Murders has an awesome concept going for it: having the ability to go inside books. As readers, I think we all wish we were able to do that.

What I loved about this book: the first line immediately hooked me, and I was excited to read it. The chapters were short and made It an easy (but fun) read. There was also LGBT representation which I loved. Lastly, even the bad guy in the story understood consent.

Things I didn’t love: the dialogue was a bit cheesy, and it was confusing at some points. The characters did some unrealistic things throughout the book. The characters were supposed to be college-aged kids, but it felt like what college-aged kids look like from the eyes of younger teenagers.

If you are looking for a YA cozy murder-mystery-esque book with a strong sibling connection, a magical library, and a touch of romance, this is for you. I think that lovers of “A Good Girls Guide to Murder” will enjoy this book.

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I really enjoyed this book so much! I read this in one sitting and I could not put it down! This was absolutely perfect.
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I think this book is aimed at a younger audience than me, but it was still a great fun, light read. Anna is in a terrible mess after her brother's strangely inexplicable demise. In a library. Anna and her buddies set out to solve the mystery of his strange death amongst clues, libraries and books and mysterious librarians. Not really my thing but an enjoyable read.

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This has been such a fun ride to read and all the spooky aspects mixed with the library setting made me so happy it was perfect

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for granting me free access to the advanced digital copy of this book.

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