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Foundation (The Librarians Book 2)

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After being swept up in the world of The Central Library, Emerson Blackwell has finally stepped into Foundation’s Catalogue.

The worlds she encounters inside the banned books are darker, but no less real, than the realms in The Central Library’s Catalogue. Emerson finds herself thrown headfirst into a Catalogue brimming with monsters from her worst nightmares, tests that make her question reality, and enemies disguised as friends.

Emerson made a split-second decision in her desperation for the truth, but curiosity soon turns to unease when she is forced to confront what awaits her inside Foundation. Where she expected to find answers, there are only more questions. Iris Blackwell may be alive and well, but the mother she remembers is a distant memory. Old feelings begin to resurface for Silas Rathbone as her time inside the banned books distorts the memories of Adrien Moon. And with every new world she discovers, the more she begins to wonder whether the books are transforming her into someone she no longer recognizes.

Only one thing becomes clear the further Emerson dives inside Foundation’s Catalogue: Villains are not born. They are made.

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CZ85YTKL
Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 1, 2024
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 3.2 MB
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 473 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8988169833
Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Book 2 of 4 ‏ : ‎ The Librarians
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  1. Heidi Skinner

    Awesome read!
    Love this series! It just keeps getting better and better! The characters are developing well and the story line keeps you guessing!

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  2. Amber

    Inventive and raw fantasy
    It is with great pleasure that I ended this latest book from Ms. Spencer. Reading fresh, new authors is always a bit of roller coaster of highs and lows. However, everyone has to start somewhere and being one of the first (among the masses) to read a new book is a great honor I do not take lightly.Her first book was inventive and the storyline engaging. Her characters and descriptions were rough with jagged edges that often made me wince and cringe.Book Two is leagues better. Her characters are more real and her scenes have a depth deserving of emotional response. There were many scenes that had me crying and one or two laughing.I am here for this story. I love the world she’s describing and slowly building. The characters are all quite flawed but I don’t need a hero in all my stories. Sometimes the hero is the world itself and a world that allows teleportation between books is my kind of world.With great anticipation, I await book three.

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  3. Darrius

    An excellent continuation.
    Well, fine. I was going to go to bed, but I guess I’ll start book three instead.

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  4. MaryBeth K

    Just Gets Deeper…
    The rift between the Central Library and the Foundation is exploding, as their purposes diverge even more. There is so much darkness on both sides. Emerson goes through so much, and we see Silas evolve. We also see that darkness exists in both organizations, under the guise of doing what they believe is right. The next book is bound to intensify even more.

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  5. Ashlee

    Great Sequel
    ** 4.5 Stars **Foundation takes everything that I enjoyed about Secrets of the Catalogue, and expands on it tenfold. It really feels like Spencer has found her groove and it’s working really well for her. While we spent most of the first book exploring Emerson’s relationship with Adrien and her indoctrination into the Central Library, in this one we focused on her renewed relationship with Silas and exploration of Foundation. We got both POV’s of the Central Library vs the Foundation and the men who represent each faction, and I can only guess that we’ll get some sort of final battle in the next one. As for the romance, I really hope we get a why choose 🤭One critique I had of the first book was that we were introduced to the Librarian’s power to enter the realms within books, but we only actually entered like 3 books. I’m really happy with the expansion of this concept in Foundation – not only was Foundation itself a book we spent the majority of our time in, but Emerson also jumped into at least 3 or 4 other books during her stay in Foundation and we spent a solid amount of time in each. Each book taught a valuable lesson to Emerson and drove the plot, and we weren’t just there for the sake of her jumping in to a book. Spencer’s world building really popped off here. I do wish we got just a little bit more descriptions of the tattoos that Emerson got as a result of all the books that she visited, we got a little bit (and I understand why we got what we did for the sake of the plot) but I love visual descriptions and just being able to have some passage after each book we visited that describes how her tattoo changes would’ve been 👩🏼‍🍳👌🏻I’m really excited for the direction this book is going in! Thank you to Amelia Spencer & BookSirens for the eARC!

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  6. Lisa DeMarco

    You may not want to waste your time
    I really began to dislike the heroine in this book as she got excited and dreamy when any man gave her attention. The story was a bit confusing at times and the ending just stopped, begging for a third book, which I will not read

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  7. Josette Thomas

    More knew worlds
    In this second book, everything is a chaotic mess. Emerson finds out the Foundation exists and her mother is truly alive. Her heart is full and now she has to figure out who she can trust; Aiden or Silas. The travels through the different books was exciting. The author did an amazing job of making these places exist. The trials and tests Emerson has to go through are so horrifying. When she was trying to decide whom the traitor was, the villagers were downright scary when they captured Emerson. I found myself captivated as Emerson transversed through each book. I felt as though I could experience what was going on in each world. When the worst thing possible happens to Emerson, I cried right along with her. She was held hostage by her grief until she decided to get her revenge. Now I must read the third book to see what is in store for Emerson.

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  8. Daisy

    Interesting and shocking
    Loved this book! I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. The idea behind this series is great and fun! It was very interesting to learn more about her mom and foundation! Lots of twists and turns. There many times I felt completely shocked by what was happening and couldn’t stop reading!

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  9. Mrs S Rothery

    I really do want to love it. I do have a need to know but have many questions… Why can’t Emerson communicate. Why is it giving Twilight vibes? Adrian or Silas? Then her mind is made for her … How can she fall for Silas since she grew up with him from the age of 5?So many gaps in the story. I struggle with timings within the book and the jumping from one thing to anotherI like how the past stories were told… Very clever.It’s giving Twilight/hunger games strong (ISH) girl has two guys fighting over her from different backgrounds.So many characters who aren’t described and where does Magnus come from?

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