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Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians (series)
Anterior The Dark Talent
Colaboradores Janci Patterson
Fecha original September 20, 2022[1]
Editorial Tor books
ISBN ISBN 978-1-2508-1106-6
Número de Páginas 272

Alcatraz Bastille Versus the Evil Librarians is the sequel to The Dark Talent written from Bastille's point of view. Coauthored by Janci Patterson, it is the sixth and final book in the Alcatraz series and contains the true ending. Brandon initially intended for readers to believe there were only five books, before revealing a secret sixth novel to actually complete the series.[2][3][4] It was released on September 20, 2022.[1]

Synopsis

As a Knight of Crystallia, I, Bastille, swore to protect the Smedry clan from the Evil Librarians. (And believe me, screwups like them constantly need protecting.) But when Alcatraz Smedry got strapped to an altar of outdated encyclopedias to be sacrificed to the dark gods, I arrived too late―and instead his father took his place.

Now Alcatraz is a blubbering mess, so it’s up to me lead the charge against his father’s killer: Biblioden, founder of the Evil Librarians―I was sure he died centuries ago!―who’s back to complete his goal of world domination. Now he’s going to use the dark powers he gained from that sacrifice against everyone not under Evil Librarian control. Being burned up from the inside is not how I plan to die, so I’d better figure out some way to stop him or we’re toast!

I know Alcatraz is wrong when he swears he’s no hero. But when a hero falls short, that’s the time for everyone else to step up and do what needs to be done.

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Trivia

  • Brandon has also referred to it as Alcatraz versus His Own Dumb Self.[4]
  • The book was originally subtitled "The Worldspire"; however, that was removed at some point.[6]

Notes

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