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Lost Library (Lost Library, #1) (edizione 2014)

di Kate Baray

Serie: Lost Library (1)

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What's the point of a book that can't be read? Lizzie hasn't a clue, but she does know there's magic afoot. When a handsome stranger shows up on her doorstep asking questions and expecting her to have all the answers, she can't decide if she wants to thump him or kiss him. And John's revelation that he's a Lycan doesn't simplify matters. Before Lizzie can catch her breath, she and John are caught up in an evil mastermind's bid for power. Can she and John put a stop to their newfound enemy's plans? Take a romp through the life of the quirky and well-meaning Lizzie as she discovers magic, creatures that go bump in the night, and maybe love.… (altro)
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Titolo:Lost Library (Lost Library, #1)
Autori:Kate Baray
Info:Catherine G Cobb, Kindle Edition, 292 pages
Collezioni:La tua biblioteca, In lettura, Da leggere
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Mildly interesting read. The quirky writting style is what made me enjoy it and get the 2nd book ( )
  Renegadefx | Sep 22, 2023 |
In theory this should have hit all the marks - but it kind of just fell flat. It's not bad but it wasn't fantastic. I didn't really like Lizzie or John. Lizzie is kind of an idiot. The romance was okay but it didn't really grab me. I may pick up the rest of the series at some point. 2 stars. ( )
  funstm | Jun 27, 2023 |
Lizzie receives a mysterious book delivered to her door. Next thing she knows there is a mysterious hunk at her door asking about said book. Her life becomes in danger being kidnapped more than once because of this book.

I think Kate Baray did an excellent job writing this book. I absolutely loved it. I fell in love with the characters. There was a hint of romance and lust. I cant wait to read the next book in the series! ( )
  Aliciaflanagan | Jan 23, 2019 |
There's a lot to like about this book.

Lizzie Smith and John Braxton are likable, interesting characters. The Lycan don't act out a stereotypical and scientifically disproven version of wolf dominance. The story is exciting, and keeps moving. The way magic works is interesting, and even the bad guys are somewhat interesting.

But.

You knew there was a "but" coming, right?

When Lycan John Braxton starts hanging around Lizzie's home (for good and sufficient reason), naturally the local dogs go nuts over the presence of the wolf. This includes Lizzie's two dogs.

Lizzie sees the wolf the first night, and mistakes him for the neighbor's dog, Spencer, a big, friendly, affectionate malamute.

Notice how much we know about the neighbor's dog. We know his name, his breed, his personality.

Guess what we know about Lizzie's dogs. Not just at this point in the book, but by the end of it, we still know only that they are dogs, and there are two of them. No names, no breeds, not even any dog type, and no clue where they came from or why she has them, something most dog owners can tell you at length and in as much detail as you seem up for tolerating.

Lizzie never talks about her dogs. She is concerned that someone gets them fed and walked at a point where she, without spoilers, genuinely can't herself. She tells us she's happy to be back with them when that happens. But it's very superficial, and none of it feels real.

My initial impression was that Baray must not be a dog owner, but apparently she is. She has pointers and bloodhounds. That makes this even weirder. Why does the otherwise likable Lizzie have dogs she doesn't even bother to name? Seriously.

Maybe the pointers and bloodhounds are a Clue. Maybe she decided that Lizzie's dogs must be small dogs, and that, as it does for many Big Hunting Dog people, makes them "not real dogs" for her.

And maybe not. But that's a huge lapse, for a dog-owning writer to make her protagonist's dogs anonymous, faceless, personality-free props.

There's a lot I liked about this book. But the dogs being there apparently solely for Lizzie to be really, really annoyed that they bark at, first the wolf outside, and then the guy that she initially doesn't trust at all, is weird and distracting and annoying, and really kicked me out of the book every time they were referred to in passing (they never got more mention than that.)

I liked it. I did, honestly, when I was allowed to forget the cypher-dogs.

But some serious eye-rolling happened.

Important note: No dogs die in the telling of this story.

I bought this audiobook. ( )
  LisCarey | Sep 19, 2018 |
urban-fantasy, magic, artifact, shifters

Interesting and different. Good characters but they need more depth to my way of thinking. Worth investigating. I found it on sale with the audio at a bargain price narrated by Catherine G Cobb who does the perky very well. ( )
  jetangen4571 | Aug 25, 2018 |
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What's the point of a book that can't be read? Lizzie hasn't a clue, but she does know there's magic afoot. When a handsome stranger shows up on her doorstep asking questions and expecting her to have all the answers, she can't decide if she wants to thump him or kiss him. And John's revelation that he's a Lycan doesn't simplify matters. Before Lizzie can catch her breath, she and John are caught up in an evil mastermind's bid for power. Can she and John put a stop to their newfound enemy's plans? Take a romp through the life of the quirky and well-meaning Lizzie as she discovers magic, creatures that go bump in the night, and maybe love.

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