The Astral Library (Deluxe Limited Edition): A Novel

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Kate Quinn
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“If you’ve ever wished to tumble straight into your favorite novel, here’s your chance. With a cheeky heroine you’ll root for from page one, this is bound to be one of the biggest books of the year.” - Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author

"Quinn's (The Briar Club, 2024) first foray into fantasy is a bookish delight, with a heroine readers will root for as she finds her purpose and a hint of romance. Give to fans of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library (2020)." - Booklist

Overall rating: 3.0714285 / 5 from 14 reviews.

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Underdeveloped

"Quinn’s historical fiction is well developed and immersive. This book felt superficial, with a lot of underdeveloped (and for the protagonist, deeply annoying) characters. While I agree with the need for representation in all of the social issues included, the way they were included felt like a superficial checklist of representation without any real depth or development, and cheap bookish buzz word inserts. The book worlds were rushed and under-imagined. This was a wonderful concept with a disappointing conclusion. I bought it because I enjoy Kate Quinn’s other books, and unfortunately I will now hesitate to buy any of her books again."

Kate (2/5)

Bad. . .

"First 50 pages were so promising, and then it became a completely unreadable story. . . lots of running with no sense, lots of open ended story lines. . none of it made sense. . unfortunately I did not enjoy it at all. ."

Polina K. (1/5)

If you could "escape" into a book which book would you choose?

"Super interesting, definitely not historical fiction (more fantasy) but super fun, relatable for library and book lovers, like me! Made me think about the books I choose to escape into and if I had to "escape", where I would choose to live?"

Flo (5/5)

A COMPLETE WASTE OF PRECIOUS READING TIME

"This is one of the most unpleasant reads of my life. This novel has shattered my impression and assessment of the author who has written and published such fine novels. The book could probably be targeted to a small segment of the population but. . I will most certainly not recommend this particular novel to anyone. Bizarre scope and senseless"

Maire W. (1/5)

My new favourite book

"This is my new favourite book. I have read Kate Quinn’s previous historical novels and loved them and I was so excited to pick this one up as I am also very much a fantasy reader. I have read English lit, classics of all origins and the most random of book choices. This book felt like home. It read my own feelings right back to me. As a young woman in a world surrounded by technology, it really resonated. If this isn’t the boom for you, that’s fine. But I think this book is incredible and told a story which needed to be told."

Sophreads (5/5)

cute story but not intriguing

"I purchased this book with high hopes of a creative take me away theme. I thought the storyline was a great concept,but I found this just did not go anywhere ,bounced around a bit ,never really had a purpose or a settling ""Aha"" moment. Its a cute book,pretty in that sense ,possibly a sequel could be written as it seems left open for other ventures."

Peaceful88 (2/5)

Disappointment after her last 5 books

"I bought this book a few weeks ago and greatly looked forward to reading it. I was disappointed, the plot is minimal, the writing not up to Kate Quinn's standard. After reading her past five books, I was disappointed in the characters, the plot , and her subtle way of leading the reader to discern where the characters are going. I wish I could say I was thrilled but that is not to be."

BJP001 (3/5)

Not worth it

"The concept was there but the execution wasn't. The entire book felt rushed and half-baked, genuinely disappointed to have wasted my time reading this."

Notrealname (2/5)

Not for her typical fans

"First review ever. (8-10 novels/bios month reader). Very much enjoy KQ novels. Halfway through this one and am not that interested in finishing the book. It’s not the genre, it’s the writing, her words, repetition, her choices, trying too hard to be current. Might be great for the under 30 crowd."

Gigi93 (1/5)

Great read!

"Totally different from her usual books. What a great imagination. Kept my interest! Her first fantasy book and I’m sold! And yes!…. I do want to live in a book! My kind of vacay!"

Princetonmamaof2 (5/5)

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  • Published date: Feb 17, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780063244788
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.01" L x 9.0" H

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