![]() ![]() I know I’ve already used the word “magic” a bajillion times in just these last two paragraphs alone, but I would really be doing this book a disservice if I didn’t talk about its magic system at least once! I adore the idea behind “aetherial combustion” and the need for demonic bargains about as much as Olaf adores summer (and just like Olaf, I could sing a whole song about it. With a plot that spotlights the literal magic of the written word, what more could our book-loving souls ask for? 2. It’s official: Rogerson has created the perfect story for literary lovers. (From this moment on, I will now address librarians as wardens.) And as if that wasn’t enough to get me excited, it also features a girl who speaks to novels and grimoires like some kind of freaking Book Whisperer. In Sorcery of Thorns, they are actually magical. But that’s only in the poetic, metaphorical sense. ![]() It’s got magical libraries! MAGICAL!! LIBRARIES!! I mean, as far as I’m concerned, libraries are already magical. #librarygoals Why You Should Read Sorcery of Thorns 1. ![]()
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