Mr. Mendlebee’s Pandimensional Literary Repository (and Yarn)
The Midnight Library meets The Ten Thousand Doors of January in this mesmerizing debut about a magical bookstore’s staff who must risk everything to stop the unraveling of the universe.
Stick your nose in these books and they just might bite.
Living at the center of the universe, Mr. Mendlebee’s Pandimensional Literary Repository (and Yarn) is home to lost things, forgotten objects, and dark and dangerous items best left unseen. With help from the Yeti-like Book Keeper, wizened Yarn Weaver, fish-out-of-water clerk, and Muriel the cat, the seaside store keeps the universe spinning as it should while opening its doors only to those who need it most, with one caveat: once you’ve visited, you may never return.
But when Violet, repository resident and personal friend to Mr. Mendlebee, starts seeing ghosts, the store allows its first repeat customer: Rachel, a young woman who may be the key to unlocking the secrets hiding within Mr. Mendlebee’s. Haunted by an echoing knock that sounds from nowhere, the bookstore’s staff enlists Rachel’s help to discover what’s rotten at the heart of the repository. As they do, these misfits and magical mavericks form a bond as solid as steel and as true as their hearts. But will their little community be enough to save the bookstore… and the world?
Because Mr. Mendlebee’s is coming undone, and won’t stop until the truth is out.
Additional information
| Genre | Fantasy, Upmarket |
|---|---|
| Age | New Adult |
| Publisher | Penguin Random House |
| Imprint | Putnam |
| Language(s) | English |
| Format(s) | eBook, Hardcover |
| Author | Rebecca McKee |
| Release Date | 17 November 2026 |
| Release Month | November Releases |
About the Author
Rebecca McKee is a graduate of the University of Iowa. She’s lived in seven U.S. states and never knows where she’ll wind up next, though she can count on having her husband and two, maybe three, cats in tow. Her work has received the Iowa Chapbook Prize and has appeared in Prairie Schooner, Grain Magazine, and apt, among other publications. Mr. Mendlebee’s Pandimensional Literary Repository (and Yarn) is her debut novel.

