Friday, January 23, 2026

Book of Interest: The People's Library

This sci-fi book, The People's Library by Veronica G. Henry seems very interesting. With the way the world continues to be digitized, it's not hard to imagine human consciousness being as well. And a anti-tech rebellion is also something that's not hard to imagine, especially since there is already a growing anti-AI sentiment. And couple that with the librarian, Echo London uncovering secrets about the library, I so want to read this book. Because what does she find out and is it connected with the anti-tech rebellion?


Book: The People's Library by Veronica G. Henry

Publication: February 1, 2026

Description:

From critically acclaimed author Veronica G. Henry comes a thought—provoking science fiction fantasy set in near—future Cleveland that follows a reluctant curator of digital human consciousness who must uncover twisted secrets and navigate ethical quandaries and dangers when anti—technology rebels attack the futuristic library.

Echo London never wanted to be the curator of the People’s Library, a digital collection of human consciousness. But when she’s assigned as its head librarian, Echo is entrusted with humanity’s greatest minds and historical figures, all of whom have been recreated through controversial consciousness—capturing technology that lets visitors interact with the dead.

But an anti—tech rebellion is stirring. When a rebel attack results in tragedy, a mysterious woman wearing an ancient death mask leaves behind cryptic final words for Echo: It all begins with nothing. Caught between the resistance and a potentially virtual evolution, Echo begins to fear that there’s more to her job than meets the eye and the mind. There are secrets here. And the People’s Library may be less of a promise of things to come than a warning of the danger that lurks beneath the surface. Now the fate of humanity lies in uncovering the truth.

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