Amelia Spencer
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August 2023
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Secrets of the Catalogue (The Librarians, #1)
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2023
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Foundation (The Librarians Book 2)
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2024
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3 editions
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Dark Side of the Catalogue (The Librarians #3)
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2025
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2 editions
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Fracture (The Librarians, #4)
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Blood and Birthright (The Librarians Book 5)
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“Have you seen what you needed to see? My sister is the best keeper of the Library’s secrets. She kept mine, and she kept Iris Blackwell’s too because, even if it meant that you hated her, she never wanted you to know who your mother really was. Iris Blackwell was no martyr. She was a vicious woman who turned on her best friend because her thirst for power was so all-consuming it finally devoured her too.”
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“Power in the Catalogue is imagination, Emerson. The ability to create. Not destroy. The Librarian who opens doors to other worlds—new ideas and possibilities—that person moves mountains. I would go so far as to say that person could rearrange the stars in the sky out there.”
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“Power in the Catalogue is imagination, Emerson. The ability to create. Not destroy. The Librarian who opens doors to other worlds—new ideas and possibilities—that person moves mountains. I would go so far as to say that person could rearrange the stars in the sky out there.”
― Fracture
― Fracture
“Have you seen what you needed to see? My sister is the best keeper of the Library’s secrets. She kept mine, and she kept Iris Blackwell’s too because, even if it meant that you hated her, she never wanted you to know who your mother really was. Iris Blackwell was no martyr. She was a vicious woman who turned on her best friend because her thirst for power was so all-consuming it finally devoured her too.”
― Blood and Birthright
― Blood and Birthright
“Power in the Catalogue is imagination, Emerson. The ability to create. Not destroy. The Librarian who opens doors to other worlds—new ideas and possibilities—that person moves mountains. I would go so far as to say that person could rearrange the stars in the sky out there.”
― Fracture
― Fracture
“Have you seen what you needed to see? My sister is the best keeper of the Library’s secrets. She kept mine, and she kept Iris Blackwell’s too because, even if it meant that you hated her, she never wanted you to know who your mother really was. Iris Blackwell was no martyr. She was a vicious woman who turned on her best friend because her thirst for power was so all-consuming it finally devoured her too.”
― Blood and Birthright
― Blood and Birthright
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