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The Invisible Library (The Invisible Library, #1) The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman
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“The atmosphere of the place soothed her automatically; the rich lantern lights, the sheer scent of paper and leather, and the fact that everywhere she looked, there were books, books, beautiful books.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Johnson! Have I committed any illegal actions?'
Johnson checked his watch. 'Not within the last three minutes, sir.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“and the deepest, most fundamental part of her life involved a love of books. Right now, she wanted nothing more than to shut the rest of the world out, and have nothing to worry about, except the next page of whatever she was reading.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“We have to report this."

Kai sighed deeply in relief. "I was afraid you were going to say that we had to investigate it ourselves."

"Don't be ridiculous," Irene said briskly. "We may collect fiction, but we are not required to imitate the stupider parts of it.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“We are the Library," Coppelia pointed out. "What we don't know, we research.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“How?' Irene enquired. She'd decided a while back that Socratic reasoning was a good idea, because (a) it got students thinking for them selves, (b) sometimes they came up with ideas she hadn't thought of, and (c) it gave her more time to think while they were trying to find answers.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“She was a Librarian, and the deepest, most fundamental part of her life involved a love of books. Right now, she wanted nothing more than to shut the rest of the world out and have nothing to worry about except the next page of whatever she was reading,”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“And at that moment the alligators burst into the room.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“And she didn’t want great secrets of necromancy, or any other sort of magic. She just wanted—had always wanted—a good book to read. Being chased by hellhounds and blowing things up were comparatively unimportant parts of the job.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Remind me why I took this job,’ Kai muttered. ‘People pointed guns at you. Right?’ ‘Yeah. Something like that.’ ‘And you like books.’ She glanced sidelong at him. He flashed a quick, genuine smile at her. ‘Yeah. That would be it.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“no strategy ever survived contact with the enemy. Or, in the vernacular, Things Will Go Wrong. Be Prepared.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Belgium always seems to get invaded, fall prey to meteorites or get infested by alien fungus or something . . .”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Involvements with glamorous female cat burglars never end up well.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“..all of us who are sealed to the Library are people who have chosen this way of life because we love books. None of us wanted to save worlds. I mean, not that we object to saving worlds..." She shrugged, picking up her teacup again "We want books. We love books. We live with books.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“And then they were inside, and out of the wind, and surrounded by comforting walls and walls of books. The rich, delightful smell of old paper, leather and ink permeated the place, washing away the pettier odours of blood and oil and smog.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Irene didn’t dignify his question with an answer. Besides, he’d learn better. A Librarian’s mission to seek out books for the Library developed, after a few years, into an urge to find out everything that was going on around one. It wasn’t even a personal curiosity. It was a simple, impersonal, uncontrollable need to know. One came to terms with it. She lifted off the Canopic jar’s stylized jackal-head lid. ‘There’s something in here,’ she reported.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Paranoia was one of the few habits that was worth keeping.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Or possibly possessiveness was a characteristic of draconic affection. They were supposed to be hoarders, after all. Not so different from Librarians.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“She just wanted - had always wanted - a good book to read. Being chased by hellhounds and blowing things up were comparatively unimportant parts of the job. Getting the books - now, that was what *really* mattered to her.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“She remembered the conversation in the Library, as forgetting was the last thing a fully-trained Librarian should do. Memories were as important as books, and almost as important as proper indexing.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Then what is the purpose of the Library?" Vale asked.
"To save books," Irene said firmly.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
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“She did find that the books displayed prominently in every chamber had been dusted, but the spines were pristine and uncreased. They had the sad, untouched air of literature paraded for display purposes but never actually used. It was profoundly depressing.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“It is my theory that the greater truths underlying life and death can be best be understood as a parable--that is, as a fiction.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Then the howling started. It was either hellhounds or teenagers, and she suspected the former.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Unfortunately, what she had here and now was a nervous and highly principled subordinate to reassure. It wasn’t a leader’s place to cast herself trembling on a junior’s shoulder and confess uncertainty. It wasn’t even a leader’s place to suggest that they might be in an indefensible position and should be grateful for any allies that they could get. It was a leader’s job to project a calm mastery of the situation, while also encouraging subordinates to develop decision-making skills. Assuming that they made the right decisions. A leader’s job was a crock of shit.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Maybe someone who went round skinning and killing people (order as yet unspecified) was not concerned with making the universe a better place. Just a thought. Zero.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“And if she’d been able to choose her options a few hours ago, being trapped in a dead vampire’s private study with an angry Fae would not have been one of them.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“You may take it as you wish, Irene said. But I am not giving you my mission, and I am not giving you my student, and if I were the sort of person who kept pet rats, I would not give you my rat. Clear?”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“Stuffed creatures, come to life and attack werewolves.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library
“We have to report this."

Kai sighed deeply in relief. "I was afraid you were going to say that we had to investigate it ourselves.”
Genevieve Cogman, The Invisible Library

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