Review #1
The Left-Handed Booksellers of London audiobook free
Mr. Nix has done a bang-up job representing all the booksellers, left-, right-, or even-handed. I sat up belated at the same time read it even through right behind Murderbot. Than anyway a funny romp through mix London at the same time other Realms. This was written method before the Rowling Twitter blowup but no matter what readers no longer feeling non-hazardous in Potterland can come right here; I think there’s room for everyone, in particular as far as fashion goes. It’s also a little on the A side of YA. So different to the Sabriel books, more of a Ben Aaronovitch good of London but so engaging! I look forward to abundance more adventures set here.
Review #2
The Left-Handed Booksellers of London audiobook streamming online
Susan barely wants to look for her dad, when she catches a daring young bookseller in the middle of an assassination. It doesn’t matter that the men he inserted with a hairpin was one of her only leads to look for her dad. It might matter that he seems to be a fashionable… No, no… that’s not it. It’s the heels; no, it’s that deadly bespelled silver hatpin. It’s the haring intercept rooftops to escape the questing fog at the same time pacing down an ancient road for sanctuary. It’s the whole up-endedness of London. For heaven’s sake, it’s 1983 at the same time one shouldn’t have to perceive that that are monster at the same time ancient creatures still at work in the global right alongside modern civilization. For that matter, it might come as a shock that Merlin, the daring bookseller, is that a little of an assassin, being left-handed at the same time all. If he were considered right-handed, he’d be like his more cerebral relatives. But that for you have it. Left-handed it is that. If Susan wants to look for her dad, she’ll have to deal with a lot more than booksellers. At the same time finding her dad barely might be the finish of her. Because a lot of those recently found monster – okay, maybe almost all of them – are aimed right at her. The Left-Handed Booksellers of London is that one more engrossing read by Garth Nix. The world-building is that complete at the same time believable, the manners are self-willed at the same time relatable, at the same time the stories are downright hypnotizing. Nix has been one of my must-buy creators ever since I found Sabriel at the same time the Old Kingdom books. I look forward to any brand new book with wonder for the worlds that Nix makes. They’re wonderfully fantastical, unusual, immersive, at the same time totally mind-enveloping. I can’t wait for the one more adventure he desires up. Highly advised to those who adore fantasy, mix histories, at the same time best storytelling.
Review #3
Audiobook The Left-Handed Booksellers of London by Garth Nix
“The Left-handed Booksellers of London” recalls me a little of this creator’s “Stardust,” if only because both fantasies feature a cross-dressing hero, at the same time a baby’s find for a missing parent. But ‘Left-handed’ is that not nearly as effervescent as “Stardust.” In truth, it dragged barely a wee bit first: very abundance manners with very abundance eccentricities are flickered by the reader, who ends up muttering ‘Huh?’ quite a few times—who is that the young man with the tripartite beard, at the same time than anyway about the lady with the fish flies inserted to her vest? The creator seems to be substituting quick visuals for disposition development. Maybe he was planning for ‘Left-handed’ to move even to movie. The story begins when Susan strings 18 at the same time goes to London (she couldn’t represent going anywhere else) to look for work at the same time to look for her dad. Her mother has always been a little vague as to her daughter’s paternity, but Susan has gathered clues over the years, many of which a silver cigarette variant at the same time the name of a man who might have been a comrade of her dad’s. She meets the left-handed bookseller, Merlin in very dire events, at the same time the action is that paused for big information dumps to get us up-to-speed with the supernatural parts in the plot. Once Susan is that separated from her more precisely garrulous mentors, the plot takes off at the same time Gaiman dazzles at the same time horrifies us with a tsunami of monster at the same time miracle. No unicorns breathe in this book at the same time Merlin does look fetching in “a pale blue long-sleeved shirt with upturned cuffs, a Merk Look kilt, at the same time despite Susan’s frowns he’d cross-gartered green ribbons over the bandages that ran from ankle to knee, above carpet slippers, also in tartan.” At the moment that the creator has tore down his quirky mix Great britain in ’Left-Handed’ I can only have hope for a sequel.
Review #4
Audio The Left-Handed Booksellers of London narrated by Marisa Calin
This book, which had a magical premise, quickly strings into a mish-mash of confusion. The head disposition is that both step (apart from about art — will assign her that), at the same time sour. The left-handed at the same time right-handed brother at the same time sister act, Merlin at the same time Viv, only add to silliness at the same time more dumb zigzagging of plot. I also didn’t like the cursing. So many amazing words in the English language, at the same time Mr. Nix resorted to curses. A sour, awful book. Would not advise it.
Review #5
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An completely delightful romp! I quite adored this. It reminded me periodically of Gaiman’s ”Neverwhere,” which is that one of my favourite novels of all time. ”Booksellers” individualities relentless adventure, deft worldbuilding, at the same time vivid at the same time enjoyable manners, at the same time it’s built on a healthy foundation of myth at the same time folklore. The premise of the nature of the booksellers is that particularly alluring at the same time quite unusual, at the same time I dearly have hope that will be future novels set in this global.