She was a Librarian, and the deepest, most fundamental part of her life involved a love of books.Right now she just had to make sure there would be a later. They had the sad, untouched air of literature paraded for display purposes but never actually used. She did find that the books displayed prominently in every chamber had been dusted, but the spines were pristine and uncreased.“Doesn’t sound like a life-threatening sort of conversation.” “He complimented me on my literary taste.” “I met one (that is, a dragon) once,” Irene said.The atmosphere of the place soothed her automatically the rich lantern-lights, the sheer scent of paper and leather, and the fact that everywhere she looked, there were books, books, beautiful books.Quotes The Invisible Library (2015) All page numbers are from the trade paperback first American edition published by Roc, ISBN 978-4-0 Italics as in the book.
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