Take a photo of a barcode or cover
ashybook 's review for:
Where the Library Hides
by Isabel Ibañez
I’m not sure what to say, I didn’t really care for the first one, but it intrigued me just enough to continue. And also ended on a huge cliffhanger…
The main characters are still frustratingly inept at communicating with each other about real feelings—and motives, that would solve 68% of the conflict. Not to mention the relationship they have to build upon is more infatuation than any real love.
They really said, let’s put the most naive and trusting person in a world where no one could be trusted. Inez is literally betrayed by everyone she holds close to her. Hasn’t learned from the last book how to not make stupid decisions and jumps head first into everything that leads to making a mess for everyone else to clean up.
However, something was done right because I finished this in two days, probably more like within a 24 hour period, but hey. Maybe I just like the drama of a dysfunctional family.
The main characters are still frustratingly inept at communicating with each other about real feelings—and motives, that would solve 68% of the conflict. Not to mention the relationship they have to build upon is more infatuation than any real love.
They really said, let’s put the most naive and trusting person in a world where no one could be trusted. Inez is literally betrayed by everyone she holds close to her. Hasn’t learned from the last book how to not make stupid decisions and jumps head first into everything that leads to making a mess for everyone else to clean up.
However, something was done right because I finished this in two days, probably more like within a 24 hour period, but hey. Maybe I just like the drama of a dysfunctional family.