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Die Liebe im Archiv. (2003)

von Josephine Carr

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Forty-year-old librarian Alison Sheffield finds her proper, staid, and quiet life turned upside down when she falls head over heels in love.
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Ally is a librarian at the Free Library of Philadelphia. When she attends a symphony, she immediately falls in “love” with the conductor, whom she has never met, and not only that, he is married. She manages to get a volunteer position with the orchestra, so is able to see him more often. Meanwhile, his wife comes in to the library doing research to write a book.

Ally fit all kinds of librarian stereotypes, and initially I found it funny (I’m a librarian, too, and I fit some of those same stereotypes), but she just went way over the top. I also wasn’t crazy about the ending (although, I suppose, better than the alternative?). Overall, I’m rating it ok for the few parts I enjoyed. ( )
  LibraryCin | Feb 26, 2023 |
I' really enjoyed this book, I thought the writing was excellent, and the man character was unusual enough to keep me very engaged. I'm surprised that others disliked the book so much. There seems to be much kvetching about librarian stereotypes, but a librarian myself, I have to say the stereotypes never bother me. There is a glimmer of truth to that particular stereotype--we do tend to be brainy and largely female, if not scolding and all spinsters. But I enjoyed the twist on the stereotype and the way the book seemed so firmly rooted in Philadelphia.

Reading other reviews, I am annoyed with how many people preface their commentary with "I don't usually read chick lit but..." I'm really sick of the very idea that books written from a female point of view must be labeled something separate from regular literature, and that we must somehow apologize for reading them. Do people apologize for reading thrillers? Do we label them "man lit?" Apparently this book was originally marketed as a romance, but it doesn't have much in common with the romance genre, and the narrative voice is quite different from what I think of as the "chick lit" genre. ( )
  jlbhorejsi | Jan 5, 2022 |
If it is possible to recommend the "worst book ever" to anyone, this would be the one.

The plot is about a 40 year old librarian who also happens to be a pseudo virgin (she hasn't had sex in 15 years and in case you forget that major "plot" point, she will keep telling you over and over again), who finds herself "falling in love" with the new maestro of the local orchastra and the hilarity that "ensues" as she discovers "herself." Throw in breast feeding (said "virgin" to her godson in order to "bond" with him - say what?), a convoluted romance (Oh! My! God! I've been in love with my boss for the last 15 YEARS and never even figured it out!), the maestro's jealous wife who may or may not be writing a mystery or planning to kill her husband, her "sex on legs" doctor mother, and all this other ridiculousness and you've got "Dewey Decimal System of Love."

There is no depth to the characters, there is way too much going on (sub-sub plot of one of her co-workers who is also "in love" with the boss, who then writes him a letter and the boss then writes "back" and tells to perhaps to think about "lesbianism" -- I mean, if he actually DID write the letter, why would our heroine want to be with someone who is so callous in a brush-off to a suitor he is not interested in?)/.And all this convoluted mess with her father (no one is as good a daddy!), there is soo much going on and nothing is wrapped up that I literally wanted to throw the book against the wall when finished. Poorly written, poorly executed, and severely poorly edited. It is written by someone who shows no concept of character development (the best friend is a lawyer and is quizzed about why she owns a cell phone-- this is the '00s for Pete's sake, and who the heck DOESN'T have a cell phone these days? Especially when said best friend is a high powered lawyer!) THe author relies on stereotypes to define her characters and the whole book just stank of poor development and execution. It felt like and read like a 7th grader writing their first romance, not of a "seasoned" writer. Stay the heck away from this book.

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  heroineinabook | Jan 17, 2017 |
I'd have liked more about the library & books, but at least the romance wasn't too terribly clichéd. It was gracefully written, with some real clever lines and images. One question though: Is it true that most women flirt with the idea of becoming a nun, in part for the traditional clothing? I certainly never did! Of all the references to different sections of non-fiction shared, I plan to check out only the 027s and the 153s. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Cute romance featuring a librarian who isn't too stereotyped. Silly...and fun. ( )
  TrgLlyLibrarian | Feb 1, 2015 |
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For questions about love, and, more particularly, inappropriate love, go to the 306.7s (e.g., The Single Woman - Married Man Syndrome, Addicted to Adultery, Affairs, Secret Loves, Keeping the Love You Find, etc.).
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With admiration and endless love, this novel is dedicated to my mother, Jo Carr, the paragon of a passionate librarian.
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Aleksi Kullio, the new conductor of the Philadelphia Philharmonic, strode onto the concert stage with quick, small steps, like a boy who hadn't learned to match his stride to the new length of his legs.
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