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Novels with Giant Possibly Magical Libraries
I'm currently reading a fantastic novel where the protaganist - who is in her teens and lives in a sort-of convent for sightseers in the middle of a glacier - is asked by the elders to choose a role for part-time work. Our hero considers two options:
- Become a pilot of paper-mache, semi-alive airplanes controlled by whistling
- Become a librarian
I held my breath as I read further: choose The Library!
Why Libraries?
There are two things that, when I encounter them in a book, immediately cause me to fall in love.
- The word
palimpsest
- A giant, possibly magic, library (extra points for a Forbidden Section or two)
The two are not unrelated. A palimpsest is a book that has been one or more books before, with the older knowledge hidden just beneath the surface of the parchment, waiting to be unearthed. A giant library must, invariably, contain books with once-known, now-forgotten knowledge, just beyond that locked door over there.
But I have the key...
I hereby present a list of the very best novels featuring giant libraries filled with secrets.
My List of Novels with Giant Libraries
- La Sombra del Viento (The Shadow of the Wind) - Carlos Ruiz Zafón
- The Kingkiller Chronicles
- The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss
- The Wise Man's Fear - Patrick Rothfuss
- The Name of the Rose - Umberto Eco
- Lirael - Garth Nix
- The Library at Mount Char - Scott Hawkins
- Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell - Susanna Clarke
- Harry Potter
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - J.K. Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - J.K. Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - J.K. Rowling
- Rainbows End - Vernor Vinge
- A Fire Upon the Deep - Vernor Vinge
- A Deepness in the Sky - Vernor Vinge
- Anathem - Neal Stephenson
- Snow Crash - Neal Stephenson
- Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore - Robin Sloan
- A Discovery of Witches - Deborah Harkness*
- The Library of Babel - Jorge Luis Borges*
- The Pagemaster - Todd Strasser*
- The Strange Library - Haruki Murakami*
- Invisible Cities - Italo Calvino*
- Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami*
- In the Stacks - Scott Lynch*
- Ink and Bone - Rachel Caine*
- The Colour of Magic (Discworld #1) - Terry Pratchett*
- If on a Winter's Night a Traveler - Italo Calvino
- Preludes & Nocturnes (The Sandman #1) - Neil Gaiman*
- Wireless - Charles Stross*
- The Book of the New Sun - Gene Wolfe*
- Eon (The Way #1) - Greg Bear*
- Protector - Larry Niven*
- The Book of Sand - Jorge Luis Borges*
*Indicates that I haven't read this book (yet), but rest assured that it was recommended by a semi-close friend, cousin of mine, or Hacker News commenter.
Let me know on Twitter (@whatrocks) if I'm missing anything and I'll update the list, almost like a palimpsest.