This was such a heartwarming and fun cozy fantasy about found family, responsibility, romance, and finding your path in life. A Fellowship of Librarians and Dragons follows Doli, a dwarf who inherits a dragon egg and now must take care of a baby dragon. Doli’s friends and family help her with the dragon and she learns responsibility. Doli also meets a gargoyle librarian Sarson who she becomes close to.
I was immersed in this cozy fantasy from the first page. The pacing was almost perfect, it only slowed down in the middle and then picked up again. The plot was interesting and engaging. I loved that this book featured even more magical creatures than the first book including dragons, gargoyles, wizards and more. This book felt like a warm hug and I loved the fall vibes! I appreciated that this book showed that the little moments matter and took a break from battles. The magic was so fun and unique especially the baking magic. I wished I learned more about the history of the world but I’m also glad that there was no information dumping. I loved the characters, they were relatable and complex. I loved Doli, she was so sweet, loyal, hardworking, bubbly and resilient. Doli’s character development was great, she became more confident as the book went along and was able to rekindle her relationship with her parents. I also loved Sarson, he was helpful, kind, hardworking, aloof at first but then he opened up. I related to both Doli and Sarson since they both love to read. I hoped to see more backstory on Sarson’s character. The side characters have my heart too, especially Evvy the baby dragon (she was so chaotic and sweet), Theo, Taenya, Jez and Arleta. I wasn’t a fan of Doli’s parents at first but then they apologized and I liked them more. Doli and Sarson were great together, they had many things in common and understood one another. I loved that their relationship developed over time. The chemistry between them was lacking and it was missing a spark. There also wasn’t a talk about feelings or the future for their relationship. The ending was heartwarming but it also ended abruptly.
I recommend this book to anyone who loves cozy fantasy, awesome characters and unique magic.