[I've been
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The People’s Library

I will read any book about a library. This one was particularly good. A near future tale of book-type libraries being shuttered in favor of “check out an AI author/personage” experience-based libraries. But something’s up. The “virtus” (as the virtual personas are called) are escaping. And things may not be what they seem. Our protagonist is an introverted book-loving African American librarian with synesthesia (TAKE MY MONEY) who is trying to figure out what’s up and make it right. There are a lot of wrinkles to what goes on and I liked the various places it went. Most importantly, to me, the librarian character felt real, not just a staid book-toucher and not some cybrarian telling the book-lovers to get with the program. It’s tough to do well and I appreciated Henry’s care with the character.