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Cargando... Twelve Angry Librarians (Cat in the Stacks Mystery) (2017 original; edición 2018)por Miranda James (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Another great book in the series. Love the characters. The story flows very well. ( ) Thanks to Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley for the free Amazon Kindle e-book. [b: Twelve Angry Librarians: A Cat in the Stacks Mystery] by [a: Miranda James|3237942|Miranda James|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/m_50x66-82093808bca726cb3249a493fbd3bd0f.png]. The following is my honest review: What is not to like? The novel centered around an amazing Maine Coon cat named Deisel, and his human librarian Charlie. An annual library conference at Charlie's library, has Charlie stressed out. He is the temporary interim director and in the position of making the conference a success. Gavin Fong is an antagonist of the type many librarians and library staff know and despise. Murder, romance, free food and drinks. Written for and by library people, and those who love them. [a: Miranda James|3237942|Miranda James|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/m_50x66-82093808bca726cb3249a493fbd3bd0f.png] has a new constant reader and "Want To Read" stalker on Goodreads. How are their eight stories of this ilk, and I was just introduced? Oh, and this eighth in a series stands alone. I will recommend this for our library collection. I have already recommended [b: Twelve Angry Librarians|30212037|Twelve Angry Librarians (Cat in the Stacks, #8)|Miranda James|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1474622744s/30212037.jpg|50666217] to a few other librarians. An unpleasant keynote speaker at a conference at Charlie's library drops dead on stage, the water in his bottle having been poisoned. Although the mystery was interesting, the various decisions Charlie and his family and friends needed to make in their professional lives and the possible consequences for this series kept me interested more. I must admit I wasn't keeping track closely enough to see whether there actually 12 librarians involved. Due to events in the previous book (which I haven't read and which this book's text was vague about, probably to avoid spoilers for those reading the series out of order), Charlie Harris is now the interim library director at Athena College's library. This year's Southern Academic Libraries Association (SALA) conference is being held at Athena College, so Charlie has that on his plate, as well various personal concerns. His interim position is prompting him to think whether he might want to be library director on a more permanent basis, his daughter and her husband might be moving away shortly after she gives birth, and his son's wife is also pregnant. Charlie is less than pleased when he learns that one of the conference's keynote speakers is Gavin Fong, a slimeball who hit on his wife back in library school and was generally unpleasant. It doesn't take long to see that Gavin hasn't improved over the years, and he manages to make a few more people angry before dying, apparently of cyanide poisoning. I've been reading this series all out of order. I started with the first book, listened to the tenth on audio, and then went back and read this, the eighth book. At the start of the series, Charlie was a part-time archivist at Athena College and, I think, a part-time public librarian. In this book, he'd somehow become interim director of Athena College's library - I guess the library didn't have any other senior members who wanted or were able to take the role? At some point I need to read the previous book. At any rate, this book was probably the best of the three I've read. The mystery was interesting, especially as things became a little more complicated. Charlie and Chief Deputy Kanesha Berry had a good rhythm, compared to the first book. Charlie poked around for info but repeatedly reminded himself that this wasn't his job and he needed to back off sometimes. If he did find out anything potentially useful, he passed it on to Kanesha ASAP. Meanwhile, she did her job and only kept him in the loop as much as necessary. At the end of the book, instead of a dramatic Big Reveal or confrontation at the conference, Charlie sat down with Kanesha and told her his theory about what happened, which she could confirm or deny based on the results of her own more in-depth investigation. I enjoyed the library aspects, which were generally accurate but did have some issues. The conference felt like a real library conference, with believable session topics. I think this is the first fiction book I've ever read that has mentioned AACR2 and RDA (the previous and current cataloging rules). And yes, Gavin's speech would definitely have angered everyone in the room. There was a bit more drama than I'm used to at real library conferences (I'm not just talking about murder), but I suppose it wasn't too far-fetched. A couple things I thought were a little off: the overall reaction to the murder and Charlie's line of thought concerning liaison librarians. If a person was murdered at a conference, wouldn't the police potentially have had to keep everyone there longer than expected? I thought it was odd that not a single person seemed to be worried that they might not be able to leave when planned. No one even asked about it. And then the liaison librarian thing. Liaison librarian issues aside, I enjoyed this and plan to read more of this series. (Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Charlie Harris is stressed out. The Southern Academic Libraries Association is holding this year's annual meeting at Athena College. Since Charlie is the interim library director, he must deliver the welcome speech to all the visiting librarians. And as if that weren't bad enough, the keynote address will be delivered by Charlie's old nemesis from library school. It's been thirty years since Charlie has seen Gavin Fong, and he's still an insufferable know-it-all capable of getting under everyone's skin. In his keynote, Gavin puts forth a most unpopular opinion: that degreed librarians will be obsolete in the academic libraries of the future. So when Gavin drops dead, no one seems too upset . . . But Charlie, who was seen having a heated argument with Gavin the day before, has jumped to the top of the suspect list. Now Charlie and Diesel must check out every clue to refine their search for the real killer among them before the next book Charlie reads comes from a prison library . . . No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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