SciFi/Fantasy Book Review: Paper and Fire by Rachel Caine: https://t.co/CXg5uT6Hz2
— Josh (garik16) (@garik16) December 1, 2020
Short Review: 8.5 out of 10
1/3
Short Review (cont): The 2nd Great Library novel follows Jess and his friends as they attempt a desperate rescue mission against a secret Library prison, throwing aside all security in a desperate gamble to save those people and ideas they care about. Really good sequel.
— Josh (garik16) (@garik16) December 1, 2020
2/3
Paper and Fire is the second book in Rachel Caine's "Great Library" series, following Ink and Bone (reviewed here). The Great Library puts a different spin (for me at least) of a classical SF/F trope - the all powerful library who preserves knowledge for mankind....except here, the Library (of Alexandria in this alternate Earth) is a fascist controlling entity, not a real force for good. I enjoyed the first book's setting and character work, but it's ending was a bit brutal, even for me, and I was a bit hesitant to continue on given that. Still, since one of my favorite authors was recommending it, I opted to give it one more book in the series a try before I gave up.
And I'm rather glad I did, because Paper and Fire mostly avoids the tropes and character-usage that I feared after book 1, and continues a story that is hard not to get completely caught up in. Most of the lead characters remain fascinating to read about and the story continues to drop hints about things going in the background that make it all so hard not to keep reading, so that we can finally see how it all pays off. And again, we deal with themes about the power of knowledge, the value of knowledge vs that of a life, and more. It's still not a perfect book with some clear issues, but it's better and I'll be continuing on to book 3 soon enough.
Note 1: I read this as an audiobook, and the reader is very good, but if as a result I misspell some names/places below that's why.
Note 2: Again the plot summary on Amazon is bad, so don't read it as it spoils events that occur in the last 10% of the book. If you liked the first book, you'll like this.
Note 3: SPOILERS for book 1 are unhidden below, as they are unavoidable.