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The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections: A Novel | Eva Jurczyk
32 posts | 32 read | 37 to read
"With its countless revelations about the dusty realms of rare books, a likable librarian sleuth who has just the right balance of compassion and wit, and a library setting that is teeming with secrets, The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections is a rare treat for readers. I loved this book!"Matthew Sullivan, author of Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore Anxious People meets the delights of bookish fiction in a stunning debut following a librarian whose quiet life is turned upside down when a priceless manuscript goes missing. Soon she has to ask: what holds more secrets in the librarythe ancient books shelved in the stacks, or the people who preserve them? Liesl Weiss long ago learned to be content working behind the scenes in the distinguished rare books department of a large university, managing details and working behind the scenes to make the head of the department look good. But when her boss has a stroke and she's left to run things, she discovers that the library's most prized manuscript is missing. Liesl tries to sound the alarm and inform the police about the missing priceless book, but is told repeatedly to keep quiet, to keep the doors open and the donors happy. But then a librarian unexpectedly stops showing up to work. Liesl must investigate both disappearances, unspooling her colleagues' pasts like the threads of a rare book binding as it becomes clear that someone in the department must be responsible for the theft. What Liesl discovers about the dusty manuscripts she has worked among for so longand about the people who care for and revere themshakes the very foundation on which she has built her life. The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections is a sparkling book-club read about a woman struggling to step out from behind the shadows of powerful and unreliable men, and reveals the dark edge of obsession running through the most devoted bookworms.
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rebbyj
Mehso-so

Meh

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cwarnier
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

I am glad things worked out for the protagonist in the end, but that was an awful lot of mean-spirited judginess and thinly veiled misogyny to wade through. It definitely reads more mystery than thriller because while the majority of characters appear unlikeable at first, their rough edges eventually get sanded off, or at least explained/downplayed, with a couple notable exceptions that make me very glad I'm not in academia. 1/2

Robotswithpersonality As always: secrets = bad. Coveting is a particularly ugly thread running through this work as well.
I like that the library collection itself becomes a character you root for and are pleased is in good hands by the end as well.
Strange to think with all this drama on the page that the book itself has managed to have such a bland title and boring cover. 🤷🏼‍♂️
⚠️ Suicide; fatphobia; discussions of mental health, depression, alcohol consumption
2y
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BookNAround
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Mehso-so

A mystery set in academia, this was a slow read with a dormouse of a main character who must uncover the whereabouts of a valuable missing bible, without the full support of the university (or her co-workers). Trigger warning for depression and suicide. Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2022/10/review-department-of-rare-books-and.html...

BkClubCare Eek 2y
kspenmoll I had to bail on this one! 2y
Sparklemn Hmmm...I should have read your review before I bought it. I'll still give it a try but I'll be quick to DNF! (edited) 2y
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BriannaT
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Panpan

I wanted to like this book about books more than I did. Liesl Weiss has to step up in the library after her boss has a stroke, but then an important manuscript goes missing. I feel like I was expecting a bigger mystery than there actually was, with more twists and turns. I also felt that so many of the female characters didn‘t get the ending they deserved.

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CaitlinR
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Bailedbailed

Been there, done that, got the tee shirt. Mean spirited colleagues, backstabbing administrators, rich donors with too much power. Throw in sexual innuendos not essential to the plot, and I bailed after the requisite 50 pages. I loved being a Librarian, but this story brought back all the bad days. Some will love this, but not me!

kspenmoll I bailed from this too! 2y
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BookNAround
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It‘s a drizzly day and there‘s nothing to do but read. (I kind of love this.)

Aims42 That‘s our weather too! Settled in with my book and some hot tea 🥰 2y
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HappilyEverKrafter
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Mehso-so

There is no bigger fan of the library than I, and so I really wanted to love this book. But it was just missing … something. I did want to read on to discover who the thief was, but this book was missing the magic of so many books that take place in libraries.

kspenmoll I never finished it; lost interest! 2y
HappilyEverKrafter @kspenmoll I definitely found myself doing some major skimming in parts! 2y
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perfectsinner
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Started this tonight. I'm about 130 pages in so far... not loving it... it's kind of slow and I'm still not sure what's happening. I'm guessing it's gonna be a 2-3 star for me... but guess we'll see

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JacqMac
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Pickpick

Hubby just pulled this book off a shelf and said, “You should read this one. You‘ll like it.” He didn‘t even read the back. “What holds more secrets in the library- the ancient books shelved in the stacks, or the people who preserve them?” The writing wasn‘t the best, but the story was good. The editor was lazy. Overall it made for a good Sunday read. So I guess hubby was right. Don‘t tell him I said that.

Alfoster Your secret‘s safe with us!!😝 2y
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Sharpeipup
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Todays forecast? 100% chance of reading

Aims42 😂 Got the same forecast here too! 🥳 2y
Tamra Love it! 2y
Kappadeemom You‘re in Florida, amIright? 2y
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kspenmoll Here in CT as well! 2y
Gissy 😂📚📚📚❤️ 2y
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Hooked_on_books
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Panpan

The director of a rare book collection at a Canadian University has a major stroke shortly after an extremely rare book was acquired. And now no one can find it. This excellent premise and setting are squandered by bad writing (constant repetition, lots of sentence fragments), gross juvenile humor, and a major undervaluing of the female characters. Very disappointing.

shanaqui Aww, that does sound like it could be cool and then... what a letdown. :( 2y
LiteraryinPA Yikes. That‘s disappointing! 2y
iread2much Booo, so sad to read that this book was disappointing 2y
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KathyWheeler
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Pickpick

This book about a retirement-age librarian, who unexpectedly has to take charge after her boss has a stroke is a low pick for me. The library processes, the academic machinations, and the mystery of some missing books were interesting, but I could never warm up to Liesl. It seemed she tried to solve most of her problems by drinking, and that included on the job. I found the ending really satisfying, however.

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KathyWheeler
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While I walked today, I didn‘t listen to anything, I did read some more of the tagged book and am liking it. The lower left picture is tonight‘s sunset on our walk. The rest are of our trip to the aquarium in New Orleans yesterday. It‘s been awhile since I‘d been there, and I don‘t remember that little Holocaust Memorial outside by the river.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Pickpick

If you are fascinated by rare books/rare book libraries or are a plot-focused reader who doesn't mind being emotionally distant from the characters, this is an excellently done book. I didn't quite find the characters compelling and found the tone detached and glib, edging on satire. I feel I should have loved Liesl, the surprisingly complex older woman librarian comfortable being the person in the background, but I just didn't warm up to her.

KathyWheeler I‘m reading this right now and am about 1/3 of the way through. While I‘m liking it, I agree with you about Liesl. I thought maybe I‘d warm up more to her later, but it‘s not happening. 3y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @KathyWheeler glad it's not just me! I hope you enjoy the mystery aspect! 3y
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MittenGirlPeach
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I‘ll start with the mug. The mug filled with garden tools! Mugs are special to me. I love coffee. I love my mornings (especially now that I‘m not that busy with freelancing)—leisurely and filled with reading and word games. And I love mugs. Mugs I‘ve been given or mugs I‘ve purchased, but most importantly, memories of where and how I ended up with the coffee receptacle. #springequinoxswap @Chrissyreadit @sprainedbrain

Chrissyreadit Im so glad! 😘😘😘😘I loved a mug tied into gardening! 3y
AlaMich Cute hedgehog stationery! 3y
BookBosomed1 @wanderinglynn gifted me the Herbiary gift set, too. Isn‘t it gorgeous? I just love it. 3y
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MittenGirlPeach @BookBosomed1 it‘s absolutely beautiful! I‘m spending time with it this morning. 3y
Chrissyreadit What word games do you play? 3y
MittenGirlPeach @Chrissyreadit I play wordle, quordle, and Semantle, and I usually give the Times crossword a try as well. The first three are part of my morning routine now; really enjoyable! 3y
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lynneamch
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Gripping mystery with good questions about preserving original manuscripts versus damaging them through labratory dating methods. Pic of Thomas Hughes Free Public #Library opened in 1883 in Rugby, Tennessee, now part of the historic village. The original collection of books of over 7000 volumes, dating from 1687 to 1899, remains intact. #SavvySettings @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 📚👏🏻 3y
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janeycanuck
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Mehso-so

Not for me… It was slow with stiff writing and I found Liesl dull & insipid. It's a decent debut but I don't think I'll be watching for anything else from Jurczyk.

Also, I‘m annoyed that she couldn‘t come up with a better name for the department given the name of the equivalent department in the library she works is the Department of Special Collections and Rare Books.

Megabooks Great review! 3y
janeycanuck @Megabooks I wasn‘t quite as annoyed as you about the number of times the calling of police was pondered but I was cranky that she kept having the same conversation and doing nothing. 3y
Megabooks Right? It was easy to see why she was passed over to lead the department prior to the head‘s illness! 🙄🙄 (edited) 3y
janeycanuck @Megabooks Exactly. She seemed like a good administrator - really solid with operations & logistics - but not a good leader. I was baffled when she was offered the job permanently. 3y
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janeycanuck
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I‘m looking forward to some good #weekendreading time, finishing up my library book, catching up on the #pemberlittens North and South chapter-a-day and hopefully, getting a start on Matrix.

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MaggieCarr
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Mehso-so

Meh. Didn't love it. Didn't hate it. Very disconnected main character compared to the cover art since Liesl's been married 40 years and near retirement when she has to take over the department due to the directors health emergency. Mystery but also not... Just part of the storyline???

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TiredLibrarian
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Been in a bit of a slump. About 1/2 done with this one, and it's mildly interesting. #mystery #booksaboutbooks

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Aims42
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Pickpick

Just finished this gem 💎😍I loved how it kept me guessing all the way to the end 🤯 It also made me want to go walk around my college campus again and visit the library I spent many hours studying and typing endless papers at 😂 A treat for all library fans and fans of books about books!!

janeycanuck Ooh, I just picked this up from the library. Can‘t wait now!! 3y
Aims42 @janeycanuck Nice!! I hope you enjoy it!! 3y
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Litlady
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I have the most awesome and brilliant #Litsypenpal in the universe! Thanks @Beck9lol for making my birthday a lot more joyful! That little coffee cup that says, ‘Friends Like Books Should be Few and Well Chosen‘ pretty much says it all! I can‘t wait to crack these beauties open along with those cocoa truffles. Yum! The Leefee plant air diffuser is perfect! So very thankful and as Miss Bates would say from Emma; ‘Wanting for nothing.‘ 💜📚💜🤗📚🥰

Beck9lol I'm so glad you like it all. I thought that mug was very fitting. I hope you had a fantastic birthday friend! 3y
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AWahle
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Mehso-so

This book was fine. The library aspects were fascinating & I‘d be interested in nonfiction about rare books. I don‘t mind not liking any of the characters but I really disliked Leisl. Her decisions & behavior drove me crazy.

AWahle When an employee doesn‘t show up for work or call in, you do a welfare check. Leisl waiting almost 2 weeks really bothered me. 3y
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kspenmoll
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This afternoon‘s read.

wanderinglynn Ooh, this book sounds interesting. 3y
kspenmoll I never finished it- Lost interest. 2y
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kspenmoll
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#mugtour #gettysburg #coffeeandbooks #chocolate

My parents stuffed 8 of us in a station wagon for a trip to Gettysburg National Military Park,Hershey, & Amish country. Beautiful weather, picnics, fascinating tours, chocolate bars! 🍫🍫 wonderful memories. Decades later,my husband & son visited Gettysburg,stayed in town a few days & soaked in history. Hence the mug. ☕️📚

LeahBergen I want to visit Gettysburg one day. 😊 3y
Librarybelle So cool!!! 3y
kspenmoll @LeahBergen I would love to revisit! Plus there are Litsy friends in that state! 3y
Chrissyreadit Are you close to Gettysburg? 3y
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MaureenMc
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1. Tagged book is my most recently added. No clue when I‘ll get to it. 😆
2. Nope.
3. The Eighth Life, A Truth Universally Acknowledged, and There is Confusion
#WondrousWednesday

Eggs Interesting titles! Thanks for playing 📚📚 3y
kspenmoll I just started the Dept of Rate Books-! 3y
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staci.reads
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Pickpick

I love a good book about book lovers ❤📚. It's an enjoyable mystery about the world of rare books and those who work to research and preserve them.

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AmyM43
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Pickpick

A steadily paced look through the stacks of a university library housing thousands of priceless tomes. Liesel is thrust into a position of authority when her boss falls ill. Unfortunately Liesel must also contend with fundraisers, donors, missing manuscripts and a possible thief in their midst. #fiction #arc #debut

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PatriciaU
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Mehso-so

My eagerness to read this book was slowly but surely squashed as I slogged through the first couple of chapters. I am a reader who prefers to *like* at least one of the characters. Unfortunately, every single character got on my last nerve. I found the writing disjointed, with groups of sentences describing one thing jammed in the middle of paragraphs about something else. This makes me suspect the ARC has some formatting issues.

Karisa Aw! I hate it when that happens. The book‘s premise looks so interesting too. I like to have a character I can root for too. Better luck next time! 3y
PatriciaU I don‘t really want to pan this because I think there might be editing problems in ARC. I‘ll probably go back and take another shot at the finished book. 3y
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robinb
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Pickpick

I enjoyed this more than I thought I would, but it was not what I expected (based on the cover). When the head of department (library) at a large university in Toronto is rendered comatose by a stroke, his assistant Leisl (on sabbatical) is called in as interim. Things go bad from day one, and she must wade through her coworkers secrets/motives to determine if one of them is a thief when a priceless artifact goes missing. This is not your 🔻

robinb typical mystery, and if you‘re looking for lots of action, that‘s not what this is about. This delves into some major issues such as sex discrimination, elitism, mental health discrimination, abuse of power, etc. The author blends a mystery filled with flawed coworkers/suspects with a treatise on the day-to-day abuses that are sadly a part of our society. 🔻 3y
robinb And while Liesl is our heroine here, she is also not without her own demons. Very well written and more in-depth than I expected, it leaves a lot to ponder in its wake. 4.5/5⭐️ 3y
LeahBergen Great review! 3y
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robinb @LeahBergen Thanks Leah! 😘 It was one of those books that had a lot to unpack. 😂 3y
julieclair Thanks for this really helpful review! 3y
robinb @julieclair 😊👍 Hope you enjoy if it‘s on your radar! 3y
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