A review by the_immortal_library
The Library of the Dead by T.L. Huchu

3.0

I have to admit I was confused for a good portion of this audiobook. I think it had a lot to do with the Narrators accent. Which is a good thing because she is supposed to be Scottish but I think she is also Zimbabwean. I very much liked Ropa, the main character, however, I think she needed to be a little more trusting and ask for help. maybe like that she wouldn't have gotten into all her shenanigans. When she decides to take on a job that might be a little out of her league she gets tangled in a web of magic she has trouble getting out of. And when kids start going missing, she decides it's up to her to figure out why.
This story is set in a weird, creepy future where universal healthcare doesn't exist anymore and magic is real.
The narrator brought Ropa to life, but I had trouble distinguishing between her and the other characters. The pace was great, even at 2x speed there were no muddled words, and provided great comprehension. The flow of the audiobook was very well done.

I received this audiobook via the publisher in exchange for an honest review in like 2021. Glad I finally got to it.

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