Here's an awesome review of Libyrinth from blogger Kris who posts about YA fiction on her site, Voracious YAppetite:
"Reading Libyrinth did
something to me that is very rare: it took me back in time, back to when
I was just a pre-teen and first fell in love with fantasy books, back
when I would shun socializing, eating, and sleeping to lose myself in
the magical, alternative realities that lay waiting for me among their
precious pages. When I read Libyrinth, I felt like a kid again,
curled up with one of my beloved fantasy books late at night, hoping
that my parents wouldn’t notice that I was up way past my bedtime, just
so I could get through one last page."
It's hard to know what to say in response, except that I am grateful Libyrinth has found its audience, and that what Kris describes is what I imagine every author longs to provide to their readers. At least, it is for me.
Here's the link to the full review.
Oh, and there's a sneak peek of The Boy from Ilysies in the same post.