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Ink and Bone (The Great Library) Paperback – April 5, 2016

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In this exhilarating series, New York Times bestselling author Rachel Caine rewrites history, creating a dangerous world where the Great Library of Alexandria has survived the test of time.…
 
Ruthless and supremely powerful, the Great Library is now a presence in every major city, governing the flow of knowledge to the masses. Alchemy allows the Library to deliver the content of the greatest works of history instantly—but the personal ownership of books is expressly forbidden.
 
Jess Brightwell believes in the value of the Library, but the majority of his knowledge comes from illegal books obtained by his family. Jess has been sent to be his family’s spy, but his loyalties are tested in the final months of his training to enter the Library’s service.
 
When his friend inadvertently commits heresy by creating a device that could change the world, Jess discovers that those who control the Great Library believe knowledge is more valuable than any human life—and soon both heretics and books will burn....
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“Rachel Caine transports the reader to an imaginary future world where a Great Library controls all knowledge and the private ownership of printed books is a radical, dangerous practice.”—Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Discovery of Witches
 
“Dark, riveting, heart-in-the-throat storytelling, with characters who caught me up and hold me even now.  A don't-miss read!”—
New York Times Bestselling Author Tamora Pierce
 
“Caine has always given readers entertaining and interesting books…Fans will fall in love with Jess and want the next book out immediately.”—
USA Today
 
“Caine’s elegantly detailed descriptions bring Jess’s world to vivid life in a fast-paced, action-oriented plot that will leave readers breathlessly anticipating not just the next page but the next book in the Great Library Series.”—
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“A thrill-a-minute adventure…This first entry into the Great Library series has pieces that mirror the excitement and bitterness of the Hunger Games series and contains some of the psychological elements of the Harry Potter books.”—
Booklist (starred review)
 
“A strong cast of characters and nail-biting intensity make for a promising start to this series.”—
School Library Journal
 
“A modern masterpiece…Fellow bibliophiles, expect to be some variation on struck—awestruck, dumbstruck, starstruck, maybe even thunderstruck…A new series to thrill every bookworm’s heart!”—
Christian Science Monitor
 
"Caine's world where books and libraries dominate is not for the faint of heart...What's not to love? Imagine Harry Potter where the real magic is found within the pages of ancient texts. This book proves the adage that knowledge is power."—
RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, top pick)
 
“Reminds me of Jim C. Hines’ libriomancy series…An intriguing world.”—
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Rachel Caine is the New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author of more than fifty novels, including the Stillhouse Lake series, the Weather Warden series, the Outcast Season series, the Revivalist series, and the Morganville Vampires series.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berkley; Reprint edition (April 5, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0451473132
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0451473134
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 14 - 17 years
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ HL750L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 9 - 12
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.77 x 8.16 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Rachel Caine is the NYT, USA Today, and #1 WSJ bestselling author of more than 50 books in several categories and genres, including adult thriller and adult urban fantasy/SF as well as books for young adults ages twelve to eighteen.

Rachel Caine lost her fight with a rare and aggressive cancer, soft tissue sarcoma, in November of 2020. With over 56 books in print and millions of copies sold, she was a frequent guest at conventions in the United States and around the world. Her popular book series include the young adult Morganville Vampires novels, the Great Library series, and the #1 bestselling Stillhouse Lake novels in adult thrillers.

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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2017
I am utterly, completely hooked! This was my first encounter with Rachel Caine’s work and she has sunk her writing claws deep into my reading heart. I was up past the midnight hour finishing this book because I simply could not reach a point where I was ready to put it down.

The Great Library regulates the public’s access to knowledge through the use of alchemy and blanks (imagine e readers under the Library’s control). To own an original work is strictly prohibited and comes with great risks. Jess Brightwell is a runner (deliverer of black market titles). Hi family supplies books to those who are willing to brave the potential threats if caught. When he is sent to the Great Library to train as part of his father’s efforts to place eyes and ears on the “inside”, he discovers his obedience and loyalty to his family will be put to the ultimate test. Jess thrives on knowledge and all that the Library aims to preserve. But when he uncovers just how far they will go and what they will sacrifice to protect this knowledge and their foothold, he will face the ultimate challenge.

Caine delivers a unique cast that is enduring and offers constant variety. There is a welcomed amount of diversity the works beautifully in engaging and connecting the reader. Jess Brightwell is intelligent and well-rounded but not without his own trials. His love for the written word and continuous struggle with family loyalty versus his morals and the Library provide a nice balance of tension and admiration that establishes him as credible, allowing a more personal link with the reader. The supporting characters are not without their own merit as they each contribute equally to the story.

While many of us are no stranger to dystopian worlds where books and reading are the center of conflict, Ink and Bone takes this familiar story and ups the ante to extreme heights. With an ever evolving plot that continues to thicken by the page, elements of a dynamic magic system and alchemy supply new facets that feed into what quickly becomes a truly original and compelling plot. Incorporating cultural factors and aspects of steampunk beautifully intermingled with libraries, black market books and even a war-zone in a constantly changing setting guarantee excitement.

I am including a note on the unabridged audio edition as I ended receiving this on audible as well, so I am reviewing both. Published by Recorded Books and narrated by Julian Elfer, it is approximately 10 hrs and 26 minutes in length. Elfer’s narration is outstanding and proved to add a deserved air and life to the story that only serves to enhance it. Accurately paced delivery and clear and concise dialog performance make this an ideal audiobook for fans.

Caine’s writing is clever and crisp. She sets a fluid and fast paced tone that fuels the adventure and creates an effortless experience. Events segue beautifully and her eye for detail leaves nothing for want other than the sequel! Ink and Bone is a fully immersive experience that promotes thought. It tackles and challenges the effects on society when governing systems attempt to manipulate or control knowledge. A must read for fans of dystopian fantasies who enjoy divergent stories!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2017
This happens to be a cumulative review of the first 3 books in the series.

An alternate reality where the Library of Alexandria survives?!?! It’s every book lover’s dream- sign me up!!!!!

Actually, that’s exactly what I did. I originally put in a request through Netgalley to view “Ash and Quill”. I quickly learned that “Ash and Quill” was book number 3 in “The Great Library” series and I would need to be (better) acquainted with the characters AND story line. Luck must have been on my side because I also had the opportunity to review “Ink and Bone” (book number 1 in “The Great Library” series”. I was destined to read this series- so I took it upon myself to purchase book 2 to bring them all together.

What exactly does this world look like with preserved knowledge? Pretty similar to today, just a larger emphasis on knowledge running the world. Even in this bookworm’s world, someone is always hungry for power. People are still put into groups, and it seems each group has it’s own caste system. And yet again as we spiral down to the underprivileged, groups and caste systems dissipate and it’s an absolute free-for-all for survival.

The Library, which is essentially the government, primarily focus on:

“Knowledge is Power”

However, knowledge is not meant for all. It’s true that the highest positions within the Library are privy to every and all information. It is up to the positions of power to filter out (or in) what they deem necessary. If it’s an original work that could bring about rebellion, the inventor is labeled a heretic, his/her original text is sent to the black archives, and the library is saved. If it’s an original work that benefits the present and future, the Obscurists (think of them ALMOST as magicians) will copy the original work into blanks. Blanks could be a hit or miss. Information may be omitted or added to depending on the idea the Library is trying to convey.

“Knowledge is Power”

It is in in that simple motto where groups start to break down.

Smugglers: wish to preserve original books: it is their trade: money to be made.
Burners: political statement: will burn any book to break the Library’s hold on originals
Obscurists: the group in the library that “mirror’s” original books
Scholars: protect any and all books, no matter the costs
Readers are introduced to Jess Brightwell- who at the time is 10 years old. The Brightwell family runs a book smuggling operation- not just any books; originals. Just because you are a young member of the family, does not mean you are exempt from smuggling duty. Jess knows for certain he does not want a future career within the family business. One prominent memory for Jess was a run were a customer dubbed an “ink licker” ate an original book, for:

“. . .there’s no act of possession more complete than consuming the unique. . .”

Jess may have been born into a book smuggling business, but ,

“. . .[he] was born with ink in his blood. . .”

making him consciously aware that he would do anything to protect a book.

Tired of paying for a son who refuses to take over the family business, Callum (ever the opportunist) decides to use his son for bigger and better things; placement in the Library, and a chance to make return investment on years of tutelage.

Jess passes the placement test, sending him to Alexandria with a train full of hopeful postulants. Whilst on the train ride, we learn of the other characters who will frequent the books:

Thomas: from Germany. Has a large build, and hopes to get placed in engineering.
Khalila: from the Middle East, very pretty, the first person to EVER score 100% on the exams.
Glain: Welsh, solid dislike for Jess since he’s English and they’re in a war; very plain, brash.
Dario: spanish, arrogant- used to getting what he wants.
Morgan: late arrival; on the run from the library, safest place is right under their nose for the time being.
Scholar Wolfe: intimidating; black robes, shoulder length hair, not the average teacher. Forced into teaching as a punishment (although the reader will not know that until much later).
Santi: member of the High Garda, assigned to Scholar Wolfe
So for the most part this is our rag tag team for the series. Naturally there are other minor characters introduced throughout, but these here are your main focus.

Scholar Wolfe is expected to whittle down his applicants to 6; through lessons, practical life lessons, hand on tasks, as well as common sense training. The Library deems them fit to go on a mission to Oxford for the retrieval of Originals at the sister library. The problem? They are walking right in the middle of the English/Welsh war.

Even in this alternate reality, history repeats itself. Usually, repeated ideas are the most dangerous, and most likely to draw (unwanted) attention from the Library; which is exactly what Thomas has done. Thomas has invented a machine that renders Obscurists obsolete, as well as challenging the powerful hold the library has on it’s information flow. What innocent Thomas is unaware of, is his invention has actually been “invented” before. . .centuries, decades, and years prior. Each invention discovered, each inventor silenced and/or tortured, and all evidence of either of the two ever existing wiped clean.

Luckily, our crew of miscreants has someone seasoned in the Library’s conduct; Scholar Wolfe. It is through Wolfe’s intuition that leads Jess to realize Thomas has been taken. It is through a hypnotic trance that Wolfe is able to tell the group where Thomas may be kept, and it is Wolfe’s ability to help everyone steer clear from the Library as much as possible.

Throughout the 3 books it’s Battle—–>Rescue—–>Rest—–>Repeat. Not only do we have human obstacles our group must face, but also automated (specifically engineered for the Library) and chemical.

Unbeknownst to me, I originally thought this was only a 3 book series. Upon looking up information on Goodreads, I learned that it is actually a 5 book series (YAY!!!!). In my personal opinion, this series (all around) is an amazing read. I typically love alternate realities, but lately it seems that they have been overdone. By breathing life back into the Library of Alexandria, it gives a historical spin on what “could have” been our future. The story line flows- for the most part, I did not hit a boring spot that I had to put down and take a break. Caine has developed this world beautifully- everything is well thought out, described, and intoxicating. The depth of the characters makes you easily fall in love with them- and I HIGHLY suggest at starting with book 1, do not skip books.

It is also my opinion that this series be developed either into a video game (yes you read that right!) or a TV series. Yes, I loved it that much, and I really think it would do well! So, here at Quitterstrip, I cannot wait to continue with this series.

All 3 books get a solid 4 star rating
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2019
I loved this book!! Exciting with just the right amount of subtle humour. A great cast of characters!! You probably better order book 2 (Paper and Fire) before you're done, because you're going to want to jump right into the next one!
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Reviewed in India on October 22, 2017
The book and the world building is good. It was a bit slow in the beginning, but it picks up after a while. The story is more than the sum of its characters. The characters are good, but only a few of them were really engaging. The characters that matter at least. There is some romance in this, but it's barely a paragraph so not over the top. Also, the end of the book was good as by the end we realize that Jess is in trouble and needs to learn to defend himself more than what he already knows. So the decision that Wolfe makes in the end actually made a lot of sense to me and what I expected so win-win. Currently looking forward to the sequels.
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Reviewed in India on October 22, 2017
The book and the world building is good. It was a bit slow in the beginning, but it picks up after a while. The story is more than the sum of its characters. The characters are good, but only a few of them were really engaging. The characters that matter at least. There is some romance in this, but it's barely a paragraph so not over the top. Also, the end of the book was good as by the end we realize that Jess is in trouble and needs to learn to defend himself more than what he already knows. So the decision that Wolfe makes in the end actually made a lot of sense to me and what I expected so win-win. Currently looking forward to the sequels.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast paced and imaginative YA novel
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2017
This is an exceptional young adult fantasy novel which takes many of the themes which we expect in such a novel and turns them into an exciting and original story.

This is an alternative world in which the great library at Alexandria was never destroyed and where all books are controlled by the Library which is now a state employing its own police as well as librarians. Jess comes from a family of book smugglers and he has obtained his place on a training scheme for potential library employees in order to assist his family. The group of young people brought together to train come from very varied backgrounds and are united in their hatred for their trainer and the harsh regime. As time progresses unlikely alliances are made and it turns out that nothing about the Library is quite what it seems.

In Jess the author has created an independently minded young man who is torn between his family and what he knows is right. He has a lot of useful skills but he comes to rely on his fellow trainees and their skills and friendship too. The author has created a diverse bunch of people in ways which are not very obvious at first. The argue and fall out and even betray each other but adversity strengthens them and they find that they have a common enemy in the increasingly sinister Library.

This is a hugely imaginative book which reads very like a steam punk novel - there are some automaton which are truly frightening.. The characterisation is great and there are some great set pieces. It is the plot that makes the book a success though as we move along at a great pace from one crisis to another not always knowing where we are going - an excellent read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quelle belle découverte !
Reviewed in France on April 10, 2017
Un livre qui passe inaperçu... et quel dommage !
Une saga (3 tomes de prévus en tout actuellement) originale et rythmée, avec un univers surprenant où la bibliothèque d'Alexandrie et ses "fonctionnaires" contrôlent les livres à travers le monde, et font régner la pensée unique.
Un monde dystopique très très sombre, en proie à l'autoritarisme, où l'on suit l'apprentissage d'étudiants - Jess et ses camarades - au sein de la Grande Bibliothèque d'Alexandrie afin de devenir "fonctionnaires" et de contrôler le flot de livres et participer à l'arrestation de réseaux clandestins de voleurs de livres, entre autres.
Dans la veine de 'Magician' MAIS en plus sombre.
Niveau d'anglais : moyen
Un univers à découvrir de toute urgence !
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars. Unique and intriguing read.
Reviewed in Australia on April 13, 2018
In summary; A unique, imaginative, intriguing and captivating story.

World building; The type of things the author came up with were unique and imaginative. The gadgets/technology such as the Automaton, or the Translation chamber, Also the names given to things and occupations such as; Codex/Blanks, Obscurists. To me showed an amazing unique creative parallel world.
The groups (the smugglers, burners and the library) and the ideals of the world in relation to the library and books, as well as those against those ideals were well written into the book, to make for an absolutely interesting and intriguing read.

Characters: The characters were brilliant and all well written to be part of the story, some having mystery and the way it was written made you want to get to know those characters better. Jess the main character, is a well rounded character also, you see him from his home/family life, an event from when he was younger of how he feels about books onwards to his journey to Alexandria. Forming relationships with fellow postulates and discovering that he is not the only one who is hiding something.

Story: Loved it. The idea of the library having control of the world and being the most powerful entity. Jess growing up in a criminal family and running errands for them and then being accepted into the libraries grasp as a postulate (a student learning to become a scholar) all while keeping his family business hidden. I wont go too much into the plot as I don’t want to give spoilers except to say that it has had me hooked and not once did I lose interest in this book. I went from book 1 straight to reading book 2, that is how good it is.
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