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Rebel in the library of ever /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Alexander, Zeno. Library of ever ; 2.Publisher: New York : Imprint, a part of Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC, 2020Copyright date: 2020Edition: First editionDescription: 214 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781250169198
  • 1250169194
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.1.A4356 Reb 2020
Summary: "Lenora returns to the magical Library -- which holds every book ever known on its shelves. But she discovers the Library is under new management, its incredible rooms and corridors turned dark and sinister. She quickly connects with a secret resistance that's trying to free knowledge from the shadows threatening it. Her new friends introduce her to an ancient lost city, hang gliding, and mathematical beings larger than the universe itself. And they help her face the mysterious Board of new leaders -- who are leading the Library into darkness. Now it's up to Lenora to prove that knowledge is always more powerful than ignorance and fear." -- Amazon.com.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Standard Loan (Child Access) Hayden Library Juvenile Series Hayden Library Book LIBRARY OF EVER BK 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610022789452
Standard Loan Priest Lake Library Juvenile Fiction Priest Lake Library Book JF ALEXANDER Library of Ever #2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 50610024199759
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Rebel in the Library of Ever continues Zeno Alexander's acclaimed middle-grade fantasy series with a dangerous takeover of the magical Library as our heroine fights to make knowledge free for everyone.

Lenora returns to the magical Library--which holds every book ever known on its shelves. But she discovers the Library is under new management, its incredible rooms and corridors turned dark and sinister.

She quickly connects with a secret resistance that's trying to free knowledge from the shadows threatening it. Her new friends introduce her to an ancient lost city, hang-gliding, and mathematical beings larger than the universe itself. And they help her face the mysterious Board of new leaders--who are leading the Library into darkness.

Now it's up to Lenora to prove that knowledge is always more powerful than ignorance and fear.

An Imprint Book

" All the magic and awe of the first volume continues here ... just as so many imagine receiving their acceptance letters from Hogwarts, this clever, whimsical tale will have anyone looking for the portal to the Library of Ever ." --Booklist ( starred review )

"Further proof that librarians are mighty in all universes." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Lenora returns to the magical Library -- which holds every book ever known on its shelves. But she discovers the Library is under new management, its incredible rooms and corridors turned dark and sinister. She quickly connects with a secret resistance that's trying to free knowledge from the shadows threatening it. Her new friends introduce her to an ancient lost city, hang gliding, and mathematical beings larger than the universe itself. And they help her face the mysterious Board of new leaders -- who are leading the Library into darkness. Now it's up to Lenora to prove that knowledge is always more powerful than ignorance and fear." -- Amazon.com.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Booklist Review

After a year of patiently waiting, taking Kendo lessons, and reading every book she can get her mitts on, Lenora is finally called back to work by the Library of Ever. This time, the Forces of Darkness--namely hatred, lies, and fear--have infiltrated the Board and fired any librarian who openly resists. It's up to Lenora to bring the light back, and she accomplishes this by empowering all the true librarians to organize and rebel. In this sequel, readers will learn who Zeno Alexander, the person chronicling Lenora's stories, is and how they came to be acquainted. Lenora also meets a new friend, Ada, who begins the story in ignorance and finishes in enlightenment. All the magic and awe of the first volume (The Library of Ever, 2019) continues here, taking Lenora to heights greater than the universe itself, all in search of the right answer for a curious patron, with the aid of none other than a googol. It's so very exciting to imagine librarians as truth seekers and rebels with access to the incredible Library where they'll always be able to bring the truth to their patrons. Indeed, libraries are magic, and just as so many imagine receiving their acceptance letters from Hogwarts, this clever, whimsical tale will have anyone looking for the portal to the Library of Ever.

Kirkus Book Review

An inkling that something has gone "Terribly Wrong" in the cosmic Library prompts Second Apprentice Librarian Lenora to book a return visit. Almost immediately, 12-year-old Lenora learns to her dismay that the vain, choleric (and oddly familiar, at least to politically aware readers) new Director is firing Librarians wholesale, crowing over fictive "patron fees," and cutting down the book collections. Stoutly, she ventures back into the endless stacks of the Library of Ever (2019) to confront him--only to discover that he's just a tantrum-prone pawn of the Forces of Darkness, a trio of slithery agents out to extinguish the light of learning everywhere. Joined by the Director's naïve but computer-savvy young daughter, Lenora resolutely sets out to stymie the bowler-hatted foes. Along the way, she demonstrates the well-known thrills of reference work by, for instance, responding to a young patron's query by seeking out the largest meaningful number (pro tip: "infinity" is not a number) and helping a tentacled extraterrestrial archaeologist recover stolen research notes on the mysterious Mississippian culture. (All in a day's work, as any public-service librarian will attest.) Between the cast of intellectual-freedom fighters and the hissing forces of ignorance, Alexander leaves no doubt about which side to cheer for. Lenora, the Director, and his daughter present white; several other members of the human cast are people of color, indicated by name or description. Further proof that librarians are mighty in all universes. Any questions? (Fantasy. 9-11) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

After emerging from the shadows of the past, his history yet to be fully explained, Zeno Alexander spent years exploring the world's libraries before settling down in his lavish underground bunker, where he regularly hosts exquisite dinner parties and tends to his collection of extinct plants. His friendship with the famous librarian, Lenora, has turned into a series of biographical works devoted to chronicling her adventures.

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