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File Size: 2749 KB

Print Length: 444 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0451489217

Publisher: Berkley (July 3, 2018)

Publication Date: July 3, 2018

Language: English

ASIN: B0768ZN6XP

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Smoke and Iron by Rachel CaineBook #4: The Great Library SeriesSource: ARC from author and purchaseMy Rating: 6 HUGE stars**I ONLY USE A 5-STAR SYSTEM**It’s no secret, I found the third book in this series quite frustrating. It was a necessary book, it had to happen, but that doesn’t mean I loved it like I loved the first two. I finished book three desperately hoping book four would come back swinging for the fences . . . . HOLY WOW!! Book four doesn’t just swing for the fences, it knocked it right the hell out of the ballpark!!!!!Characters: If you have followed me for any length of time, you know I am a character-driven reader. Good characters can carry a book for me, and they certainly did in this read. EVERY character in this book, whether major or minor showed growth, for better or worse. What I particularly loved about the characters in this read is the intricacy of the relationships. The core group, even when they were separated from one another, never wavered in their commitment to one another and/or their cause. Even when separated and confused by another’s actions, the core group understood one another, supported one another, and worked with the knowledge that everyone else was working toward the same goal. This type of faith doesn’t happen without real relationships, friendships, and I could feel those connections through every action, every line of dialogue, and every action!Outside of the core group are a host of minor characters who should not be easily ignored and/or dismissed. Though there are a ton of characters in this series, each one of them has a significant role to play. There is a complex web of connections and associations in this series that is absolutely fascinating and masterfully crafted. Some of the characters may make only a brief appearance, and their significance may not be immediately recognized, but there is a purpose in their appearance. I love this sort of weaving, this teasing, this incredible cast of characters who have kept me constantly guessing over the entirety of the series.Plot: WOW!!! I adore the arrangement of this book and how it perfectly served the plot in this installment of the series. For the first time, Caine has broken the chapters into episodes of each character’s life, their individual perspective in the moment. This type of storytelling gave each character a voice in the moment, a perspective the others weren’t always privy to, but gave the reader an overview of everyone and everything. This worked so very well for this story because most of the core group were separated from one another and quite literally in different parts of the world. This type of storytelling allowed for a great amount of information to be disseminated, a ton of plot development to occur, and character evolution to take place. With every twist and turn, and there are an enormous amount of twists and turns, the commitment of the group to one another is reinforced, their loyalty to one another and their cause is reinforced, and their cleverness, courage, and bravery shine through. I read this book in just two sittings because it was so hard to put this book down! This plot is as cleverly crafted as the characters and their relationships, and I was absolutely crazy to find out what happens next. For the record, what happened next, blew my mind . . . every time!!!The Bottom Line: Y’all, I can’t even get over myself and how much I LOVED this book!! This is what contemporary fiction should be: enlightening, engaging, interesting, riveting, dangerous, socially aware, well written, cleverly crafted, populated with fierce, real characters. Smoke and Iron is all that, and a whole host of other adjectives that elude me at the time of this writing. This is a series I sincerely feel should appeal to a wide variety of readers at a variety of age levels. This is a complicated, complex read that will keep you flipping pages at high speed. With magic, danger, action, intelligence, a variety of characters and character types, this series has a bit of everything for everyone. If you haven’t discovered The Great Library series, do it now! You will not be disappointed.

The Housemate and I have been waiting for this one ever since we tore through the first three last year, and when I texted her that it had dropped into our library, we both squealed with delight. I love this series. I love the characters, and the ever-increasing sense that Jess and his friends will be irrevocably changed by this war they're fighting, one they're not even sure they can win.In Smoke and Iron, the personal must give way to the greater good, and there are a great many differences of opinion as to what that greater good is. Should the library continue or be dismantled? Who should be able to decide what knowledge is freely available, and what technology is acceptable? Should the library be controlled by a single country, a consortium, should it be independent?  But there's still a good lot of the personal going on as the young librarians navigate love, friendship, and family ties. It's a good mix, just enough action and just enough relationship. And for the central characters, just enough of a look into their minds and hearts to hook the reader. Who is a friend, and who is a foe, and what do their vows mean to them in the end? Are those vows worth more than their loved ones?If you're not familiar with the series, start at the beginning with Ink and Bone. But do read them. They're wonderful, tightly written, and engaging. This one kept me reading way past my bedtime, and I'm not one bit sorry.

Information is power, I’m a firm believe in that. The Great Library is a world where knowledge is held by a system, in this case The Great Library in Alexandria, and they chose what information is acceptable for the world at large. Printed books on paper are considered contraband and if you are caught with one it could mean your life.I’ve liked the premise of the series since Ink and Bone, however the series lost a little momentum for me with the next two books in the series. But, I think that we are back on track and I enjoyed Smoke and Iron possibly the most so far.This is told from multiple PoVs at the characters are all scattered in different places. All are in great danger, just some a little more than others. I sometimes struggle when this is the case, waiting for characters to find each other again. But each separate story was so engaging that I didn’t have any issues with it.I like that the women of this series are smart and strong all in their own ways. Khalila is smart and brave willing to try just about anything to save the version of the library she thinks it should be. I enjoyed how she found her way into being a leader of the team.“You have the gift, you know.”“What gift?”“Silence,” he said. “You let people think. And yet, you also lead from silence. I’ve met a few like you.”Morgan can be a little grating to me at times but she is just as brave and determined at Khalilia to save the Obscurests like her who have been locked away all their lives. It took great courage to go back into the Black Tower to try and destroy the Library from the inside. Even Glain, who seems like she is just a brute on the outside is a woman who is strong both in her convictions and fierce protection of her friends.Wolfe and Santi are a favorite couple of mine. I like how their relationship gives just enough romance to this for me. Santi is a wonderful protector and I adore how fiercely he loves Wolfe. They are a couple for the ages.As always there were some unexpected deaths and one hit a little harder than the others. This is not a safe world and I never expect everyone to make it out alive. At least not with power crazy tyrants running lose and automatons on the prowl.One more book to go to wrap up the series and it is set up to be a doozy from the ending of this. So if you like libraries, automatons and a little bit of magic, this could be the series for you.

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