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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. Book (from a trilogy) about a group of middle/high schoolers discovering a portal that leads to a huge library that contains more portals and different areas of the library are controlled by different factions. [s]

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Emily Kelsall (emilythebooknerd) | 49 comments This sounds somewhat familiar... but that's probably because I just read The Invisible Library (which isn't your book, but is about a library full of portals). I'll keep thinking on it.

You might look over this list: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3...


message 2: by boredinegypt (last edited Sep 11, 2017 12:15PM) (new)

boredinegypt | 4 comments Emily wrote: "This sounds somewhat familiar... but that's probably because I just read The Invisible Library (which isn't your book, but is about a library full of portals). I'll keep thinking on..."

Thank you for your recommendations Emily! Unfortunately, "The Invisible Library" is not the book I'm looking for but it does seem similar to it. I'll go through the list and try to find the trilogy though :)


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boredinegypt | 4 comments Sarah wrote: "Long shot: Chronicles: The Library of Illumination?"

It's not what I'm looking for but thank you for your help!


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Sarah Winters | 129 comments One more shot...Paper and Fire?


message 6: by C. (new)

C. | 217 comments Really sounds interesting, good luck!


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Kris | 54944 comments Mod
Lama, is the series set in a realistic location (like London, England) or a fantasy world?


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boredinegypt | 4 comments Sarah wrote: "One more shot...Paper and Fire?"

Unfortunately, it's not the one. In the trilogy I'm looking for, there were several factions controlling different parts of the library rather than the library being governed by a unified group of people.

Kris wrote: "Lama, is the series set in a realistic location (like London, England) or a fantasy world?"

Honestly, I don't quite remember.
Some of the scenes of the story were set in the fantasy library while the other scenes revolved around the characters traveling through the different portals. I can't remember whether the portals lead to real cities or other imaginary worlds.


message 9: by Ingo (last edited Sep 12, 2017 07:41AM) (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Just from the description, own it, but have not read it yet:
Thief of Lies (Library Jumpers, #1) by Brenda Drake Thief of Lies
Thief of Lies (Library Jumpers #1)
Trilogy, the first and second book are published, the third is expected to be published: February 6th 2018 (says Goodreads).
Oh, sorry, just saw, not old enough ok, disreagard or take it for TBR.


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boredinegypt | 4 comments Ingo wrote: "Just from the description, own it, but have not read it yet:
Thief of Lies (Library Jumpers, #1) by Brenda DrakeThief of Lies
Thief of Lies (Library Jumpers #1)
Trilogy, the first and second book ar..."


Thank you for your recommendation! I actually just found the series. It's called Rights of Passage by Rhiannon Lassiter.

Again, thank you to everyone for trying to help me find the series!


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