The Book Witch

The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer

This portal fantasy was a bit of a slow start for me, partly because I was reminded of other similar books, like the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde and The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman. But soon enough I was hooked by the story, possibly by a black umbrella, which is the tool Rainy March uses to move in and out of stories. And yes, Rainy knows what a cliché her name is. Her cat Koshka travels with her and does a little investigating, but does not speak. Rainy’s grandfather is a book witch, as was her late mother, Ellery.

Rainy takes a big risk when she falls in love with the Duke of Chicago, a fictional private eye.  While the Duke is Shaffer’s creation, other familiar characters are also present, including Nancy Drew, Elizabeth Bennett, and Alice from Wonderland. Bookstores, libraries, readers and authors are also featured. There is adventure, romance, magic, mystery, and even a bit of horror in a fantasy designed to tug on your heartstrings. A good, memorable read. In readalike news, the 8th Thursday Next novel, Dark Reading Matter, will be published this October. The first Thursday Next story was The Eyre Affair. Shaffer’s first book was The Wishing Game, which I thought was terrific, followed by The Lost Story, which was pretty good.

Brenda

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