What a delight this series is! Such fun! Now that Paige is firmly entrenched in her new job as a librarian, she and her sidekick, a dragon called Dewey, are tasked to track down rare artifacts and bring them back to the "safety" of the library. But it's not without it's dangers, no siree, this is an adventure filled, well, adventure, giving off major Indiana Jones vibes. They go globe trotting, quite literally, from one end of the world to the next, Egypt, Bulgaria, even Russia and encounter all sorts of magical beings, from Pixies to trolls to cursed princes to Vampires, yep, the whole bang shoot! Not only that, it was almost as if they had fallen into an Alice like fairytale, without the Mad Hatter and tea party, but a real fantasy world which proves to be rather dangerous. I really enjoyed the mystery, which is yet to crystalise, surrounding Devon, Paige's hot neighbour. A neighbour Dewey is very suspicious of but hotness rules for Paige. I mean, Devon is sweet and pleasant and affable, right? Hmmm, let's see...
I loved the affection and protectiveness Dewey has for Paige, he's going all out to find the cure for her wound, a wound inflicted by a monster, a wound that is slowly killing Paige. And there's the mystery of Paige's mom, another puzzle to put together, although, they do seem to be making some headway. I'm really intrigued to discover the truth. So our bumbling, klutzy, very unlikely librarian had grown in leaps and bounds. No longer the self conscious, no confidence, insecure young lady, she shows she has mettle, clumsily, but still. It's so easy to picture her, the author has done a superb job with her wonderful descriptive writing. I enjoyed the easy flow of the storytelling, the snorts of laughter that burst out of me and I definitely enjoyed all the "high" adventure. I felt as if I was in a candy store, surrounded by so many goodies, delighting in visual display. Great plot, great pace, but most importantly, great fun! I'm really looking forward to the next chapter