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The People's Library

By: Veronica G. Henry
Narrated by: Robin Miles
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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.

©2026 by Veronica G. Henry. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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"Robin Miles voices a community of characters of different genders, ages, time periods, and species in this mind-bending sci-fi story that blends humanity and AI. Her range is truly impressive, manifesting advanced tech alongside dialects and accents of various time periods. It's a feat. Miles offers a lesson in vocal versatility, making this sci-fi mystery a must-listen."Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

“Henry folds prescient points about AI and censorship into a gripping and twisty mystery. It’s smart, exhilarating sci-fi.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The People’s Library by Veronica Henry is a dazzling extrapolation, a brilliant riff on who we’ve been and who we mean to be. In a post-AI future with Universal Basic Income and marvelous tech, all should be well. Yet book libraries are being abandoned, and there’s an undertow of discontent, resistance to the official narrative. Indeed, even murder afoot! Who doesn’t love a hero librarian risking her life to save books, and also humanity, of course. The People’s Library is a book for right now and tomorrow!”—Andrea Hairston, award winning author of Archangels of Funk

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I received this book through Amazon First Reads in January 2026 and recently had the opportunity to read it. I was immediately impressed by the author’s writing style, which is both engaging and effortlessly readable.

At the outset, I wasn’t certain the story would fully capture my interest; however, it quickly drew me in. The narration was so compelling that I chose to purchase the audiobook as well, which further enhanced the overall experience.

The characters are thoughtfully developed, and their stories are deeply engaging—so much so that I found it difficult to put the book down once I began. The novel also offers meaningful reflections on the value of libraries, physical books, and the preservation of history.

Overall, this was a highly enjoyable read, and I look forward to exploring more works by this author.

Pleasantly surprised read!

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Innovative, fun but a bit slow paced. AI, books, virtual reality and history all wrapped up in a science fiction story of the future.

Thoughtful story of AI run away

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The idea is good but the story seemed to wander a bit too much for me. I think that limiting some of the scope can make a story much better.

Good Premise!

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The People’s Library by Veronica G. Henry is one of those quietly powerful dystopian novels that stays with you long after you’ve finished the last page.
Set in a world where AI has taken over most aspects of daily life, this story feels uncomfortably close to reality. The idea that people can receive instant gratification for everything, knowledge, answers, even companionship, is both fascinating and terrifying. It makes you stop and think about how easily convenience can replace connection, and how dangerous that tradeoff can be.
At the heart of the story is Echo, a librarian who lives a mostly isolated life. Echo has synesthesia, a neurological condition where the senses overlap. For her, sounds, words, and emotions can appear as colors, textures, or sensations. Henry handles this beautifully, allowing the reader to experience the world through Echo’s unique perception rather than simply explaining it. It adds such depth to her character and makes her inner world vivid and deeply human.
What I loved most about this book was Echo’s transformation. Watching her move from being a recluse, safe behind books and systems, to realizing the irreplaceable power of real people and real relationships was incredibly moving. This story reminds us that humans are messy, emotional, and imperfect, and that is exactly what makes us necessary.
The People’s Library is thoughtful, scary, hopeful, and deeply relevant. It is a love letter to books, librarians, human connection, and the idea that no matter how advanced technology becomes, it can never replace the soul of humanity. This is the kind of dystopian fiction that does not rely on shock value, but instead quietly asks, “What are we willing to give up for convenience?”
Highly recommended, especially for readers who love intelligent dystopian stories with heart. 💙📚

Ai is the scary future

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This is a veritable intellectual feast for the science fiction or techno thriller fan. Absolutely outstanding!

Immersive…

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