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'''''Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians: The Scrivener's Bones''''' is a middle grade novel by [[Brandon Sanderson]]. It is the second volume of the five-part series [[Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians (series)|Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians]].{{bws ref|alcatraz-2-annotation|Alcatraz 2 announcement|date=2008-10-02}} It was originally published by [[Wikipedia:Scholastic_Corporation|Scholastic]] (with the title '''Alcatraz Versus The Scrivener's Bones''') on November 1, 2008. After Brandon bought back the rights to the series, it was published by [[Wikipedia:Tor_Books|Tor]] on February 16, 2016.
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'''''Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians: The Scrivener's Bones''''' is a middle grade novel by [[Brandon Sanderson]]. It is the second volume of the five-part series [[Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians (series)|Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians]].{{bws ref|alcatraz-2-annotation|Alcatraz 2 announcement|date=2008-10-02}} It was originally published by [[Wikipedia:Scholastic_Corporation|Scholastic]] (with the title '''Alcatraz Versus The Scrivener's Bones''') on November 1, 2008. After Brandon bought back the rights to the series, it was published by [[Wikipedia:Tor_Books|Tor]] on February 16, 2016.
 
== Synopsis ==
 
[[Leavenworth Smedry|Grandpa]] Smedry is in trouble--[[Alcatraz]] to the rescue!
 
In his second skirmish against the Evil [[Librarian]]s who rule the world, Alcatraz and his ragtag crew of freedom fighters track Grandpa Smedry to the ancient and mysterious [[Library of Alexandria]]. [[Hushlands|Hushlanders]]--people who live in the Librarian-controlled lands, such as Canada, Europe, and the United States--believe the library was destroyed long ago. [[Free Kingdoms|Free Kingdomers]] know the truth: the Library of Alexandria is still around, and it's one of the most dangerous places on the planet. For it is the home of the scariest Librarians of them all: a secret sect of soul-stealing undead [[Curators of Alexandria|Curators]]. Can Alcatraz and his friends rescue Grandpa Smedry and make it out of there alive?
 
== Summary ==
{{for|/Summary|a chapter by chapter summary}}
 
A few months after the library infiltration, [[Alcatraz]] waits in an airport for [[Leavenworth Smedry|Grandpa]] to finally take him to [[Nalhalla]]. [[Librarian]] agents, including a strange half-man, half-machine [[Kilimanjaro|Librarian]], catch up to him and he narrowly escapes on a glass flying machine shaped like a dragon.
 
On the vessel are [[Bastille]], her mother [[Draulin]], another cousin, [[Australia Smedry|Australia]], and his uncle [[Kazan Smedry|Kaz]]. Bastille has been demoted to squire because of her failure in protecting Alcatraz. Her mother is the new knight sent to protect them. Alcatraz learns via a set of [[Silimatic|Courier's Lenses]] that his Grandpa is at the [[Library of Alexandria]] looking for his [[Attica Smedry|father]]. They are suddenly attacked by an F-16 piloted by the same creature at the airport. Alcatraz breaks the F-16 '''and''' the ''Dragonaut'' but they manage to crash land.
 
Kaz uses his Talent for getting lost to lead the group to the Library. Alcatraz finds a note from his grandpa, and they debate whether to go in. Just then the creature shows up again and attacks, and they have no choice but to enter the Library. The creature is a [[Scrivener's Bones|Scrivener's Bone]] using blood-forged Lenses.
 
Unfortunately, the entire team is split up and surrounded by undead [[Curators of Alexandria|Curators]] who do anything possible (and within their rules) to trick a visitor into checking out a book and becoming one of them. Alcatraz does find Bastille, then Kaz joins them because they were lost, and it's pretty easy for him to find lost people with his Talent.
 
As they wander about looking for Australia, Alcatraz finds a wall that is glowing with power and breaks through to the other side. He finds a sarcophagus and learns from writing on the wall that the Talent of Breaking is the most powerful and dangerous of the Smedry Talents. Inside the sarcophagus is the body of [[Allekatrase|Alcatraz the First]], the first holder of the Breaking Talent. He has gifted a Lens that can only be claimed by a descendant with the Breaking Talent. Alcatraz takes the Lens but can't figure out what it does.
 
Bastille and Alcatraz are caught in a pit when Australia shows up. They try to get out, but all attempts are fruitless until Bastille suggests using the Windstormer's Lenses to blast them out. They head for the center of the library, Alcatraz using the Discerner's Lenses to follow the "trail" of older and older books.
 
{{image|The Scrivener's Bones Full.jpg|side=right|width=300px}}
 
They find Kiliman and start to fight him, again without much effect -- he's just too strong. Australia has used her Talent and fallen asleep and woken up as a Curator, allowing her to sneak over and release Kaz from his bonds. Alcatraz manages to get the Fleshstone, which he tosses to Kaz, and he leaves with Draulin and Australia.
With the powerful Librarian gone, he can finally do what he came for: find his father (and grandpa). He uses the Tracker's Lenses to find Grandpa in a room filled with the personal effects of those who have become Curators. He reveals that Attica has indeed been foolish enough to read a book and lose his soul. [[Shasta]] has already been there and claimed the possessions of Attica as next of kin. However, Alcatraz figures out that his father could have written something before being taken, and he demands the writing from the Curators. Attica has willed his soul to Alcatraz, and Al demands it. Attica comes back to life.
 
==Cover Art Gallery==
{{for|/Covers|a cover gallery of The Scrivener's Bones}}
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File:Alcatraz Versus the Scrivener's Bones.jpg|Original Scholastic cover
== Interior Art ==
File:The Scrivener's Bones Tor Hardcover.jpg|Tor Re-release Hardcover
{{for|/Interior art|a gallery of the book's interior art}}
</gallery>
 
== Statistical Analysis ==
{{for|/Statistical analysis|a full statistical analysis}}
''Alcatraz Versus the Scrivener's Bones'' consists of one foreword, twenty chapters, and one afterword, reaching a total 59,500 word count.
 
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! Word Count
| style="text-align:center" | 59,500
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! Page Count
| style="text-align:center" | 340
| Tor hardback
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! Chapter Count
| style="text-align:center" | 20
| Including foreword, and afterword.
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}|}
 
== Notes ==
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