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The Library of the Dead
The Library of the Dead | Michael Bailey
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The Library of the Dead is an anthology of literary fiction inspired by Chapel of the Chimes, a crematory and columbarium founded in 1909 in Oakland, California, and one of the area's most beautiful historic buildings. Thousands are entombed in golden books (urns) shelved from floor to ceiling in a glowing labyrinth of nearly countless rooms. The stories within The Library of the Dead represent a few of those golden books, and when opened, reveal the stories of those inside.
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SassenachTheBookWizard
The Library of the Dead | Michael Bailey
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Mehso-so

This book had a strong start but I find it INCREDIBLY frustrating when books don't develop am actual plot or conflict until halfway in. It drives me up the wall because it starts dragging. I dont regret reading it but I don't plan on rereading it or any sequels.

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