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Sorcery of thorns book review6/25/2023 “Grimoires,” she breathed, even more delighted than before. – female friendship, a main character that stands up for herself and does the right thing just because it is the right thing to do, romance that doesn’t overshadow the plot – a book called The Book of Eyes that’s covered in living human eyes, libraries with secret passageways, demons of all shapes and sizes – Books that turn into ink and leather monsters, vaults under the libraries to keep the most unruly grimoires imprisoned, and grimoires with all types of dispositions (friendly and otherwise) The book’s atmosphere drew me right in, and I was excited to devour this story from the very beginning. If I had any reservations, they were all put to rest during the first chapter when we meet a grimoire bound with human eyes, and start to learn about the magic in this world. I knew I would like this book as soon as I read the description it centers around magical books and warden librarians, and the whole concept of the story grabbed my interest right off the bat. Grimoires that refused to open, their voices gone silent, or whose ink faded and bled across the pages like tears.” “Books, too, had hearts, though they were not the same as people’s, and a book’s heart could be broken: she had seen it happen before.
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