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Margaret Dunlap

Auteur de Bookburners: The Complete Season One

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Exactly like the TV series The Librarians.
 
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AngiCox | 15 autres critiques | Mar 20, 2023 |
I really really liked this. I admit to have been a bit skeptical of the serial format of this novel, particularly since each part was written by a different author. I was concerned that the plot would be too episodic, or that it would feel disjointed. Fortunately, this was not the case. In fact, this flowed extremely well, and it is a testament to the hard work of the writers that I only got thrown out of the story once -- and well-into the book -- because the writing style changed enough for me to notice.

The story is really cool. The Vatican has a super secret series of task forces that protect the world from supernatural things, and those things usually end up being demonic books. I loved everybody on Team Three (aka the Bookburners). Even though Sal is ostensibly the main character, everybody is fully fleshed out with a backstory and agency. Even better, it's a diverse cast. There's the Latin American priest, the Indian grandmother archivist, the Chinese woman fighter, and the Irish hacker. All have had encountered the supernatural in their past, leading them to the team.

The book does start off a bit episodically as a way to get Sal (and the reader) up to speed with how things work in this new magical world, but it soon it becomes apparent that things are starting to link together into a much bigger and more apocalyptic plot.

I loved this and think I'll be subscribing to Season Two. When I first came across Serial Box, I had balked because of the price. Now that I see the high quality of the plotting and writing, I am fully 100% on board.

Review copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley.
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wisemetis | 15 autres critiques | Sep 14, 2022 |
I have a new obsession and no regrets.

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imyril | 15 autres critiques | Feb 15, 2022 |
I have to say that I really enjoyed this HUGE 800-page book, written in serial form, with 16 50-page episodes. 4.5 stars. And I have to say it rates up there with the classic of this genre, Stephen King's The Green Mile.

The basic premise is a team of five people from different backgrounds are part of a Vatican team dedicated to fighting demons and capturing dangerous books to be kept safe in the Vatican library. The main character, Sally (Sal) Brooks is a NYC cop, who meets the team when they come to get a book stolen by her brother, and joins them to save him. Each episode has a full story arc dealing with a new demonic or magical threats, with a premise, building tension, and a resolution. The stories also develop the characters, politics at the Vatican, and the seminal question as to whether magic should be restricted or free. Personally, I liked the format, giving readers the chance to binge or step away to read something in between. My favorite episode was the back story of the team's kick-ass enforcer, Grace.

I am looking forward to reading Season 2.
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skipstern | 15 autres critiques | Jul 11, 2021 |

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