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File Size: 3549 KB
Print Length: 464 pages
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books (June 4, 2019)
Publication Date: June 4, 2019
Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
Language: English
ASIN: B07MD6JXT1
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Elisabeth is an orphan, dropped on the steps of one of the Great Libraries as an infant. As such, she was raised around magic books - grimoires - that are kept within the Library, growing up and eventually becoming an Apprentice. That all changed one night, when she is awakened and knows something is wrong - and goes to investigate, unwittingly putting herself in the path of a sorcerer's plans.I admit, it took me FOREVER to get around to reading An Enchantment of Ravens. I *wanted* to read it, but like the dog in "UP" ("SQUIRREL"), there was always another book just around the corner. When I finally sat down with the book, I found myself enthralled with the writing, and the story...and frankly, with the fact that it was just a *really good* stand-alone novel. So when offered the opportunity for an arc of Sorcery of Thorns, I grabbed it and didn't hesitate.I am so glad I did. Because just like Ravens, this book had an interesting story, and compelling main characters. And yes, I am counting the Great Libraries as characters unto themselves, because don't libraries have a life of their own? More so when the titles are *actually* alive, and with personalities of their own. Elisabeth has grown up surrounded by Wardens, whose job it is to essentially jail the grimoires, and believes that anything to do with magic or sorcery is pure evil. Her first run-in with an ACTUAL sorcerer leaves her confused, but it's not until she's thrust out of the life she has always known that she learns (as do we all) that reality is less...defined. Nathaniel Thorn is that sorcerer, who has cut himself off from living a real life, for fear that he will become his past. He and Elisabeth are excellent foils for each other, and their weaknesses show the others' strength, though it must be said that Elisabeth is a force to be reckoned with on her own.Rogerson is excellent at creating characters who refuse to be defined by the terms "good" or "evil", but are instead are just...who they are. There is such a character here, as there was in Ravens, and that uncertainty helps to propel the story in unexpected ways.The story is fast-paced, and will keep even the most "squirrel"-like people coming back for more. It's not overwhelming, and there will be some tugging on the heartstrings (no spoilers!). The romance is definitely slow-burn, but all the sweeter for that. And the ending...oh, that ending. I will not spoil it for anyone, except to say it was the perfect blend of "WAIT, WHAT?!?" and "But wait!" and "THERE'S NO MORE?!". The ending truly was just right for the tale.Overall, between both of her titles, Rogerson has a new fan, and I'll be keeping a much closer eye on her upcoming titles than before! Because when I say I finished the book "today" in my Goodreads? What that *really* means is I-stayed-up-way-past-my-bedtime-and-finished-it-because-I-needed-to-know-what-happened-and-damn-am-I-tired-at-work "today".
In this world, books (at least, grimoires) are 'alive' with personalities of their own, and must be kept in one of the Great Librarians and tended by librarians. The librarians (or, wardens) are trained with swords, iron, and salt, to maintain order in the libraries and protect the dangerous books from unauthorized clientele.Oh, and sometimes the books go sour and turn into monsters.Elizabeth is an apprentice who grew up in the library and has a special bond with the stacks and their books. When she is accused unjustly of sabotaging her library, she is sent to the royal city in the company of the sorcerer Thorn to stand trial.For Elizabeth, the library was her world, sorcerers and demons are evil, and justice is black and white. She discovers very quickly how limited her world view has been, and she takes it all with good countenance and resolve.I loved the characters in this book. They were like real people, but likable real people, who aren't mean to each other for no reason and who actually care about the well being of other people. The romance didn't seemed contrived either. The villain was a little flat, I couldn't quite believe those delusions, but interesting nonetheless.Highly recommended!(Review also posted on myrareadthis.wordpress.com)
This book is part of the genre that I enjoy reading frequently and it is truly a standout. The story centers on Elizabeth, an orphan librarian, that is apprenticing to become a warden of grimoires. Yes, this book takes place in a world where there are sorcerers, demons and lots of misbehaving grimoires. Elizabeth is a well written character that is endearing and true to herself, she meets Nathaniel a powerful sorcerer that keeps getting entangled into her life. Their relationship and friendship develops as they struggle to save more than their lives. What I liked the most was that this book was fluid and elegantly narrated, it had a few dips in the middle but then it picked up right away. There are plenty of twists and turns to the story as Elizabeth tries to teller truths and fight a mage whose sole plan is to use his powers for evil. In this story there are no clear cut characters, everyone has to sway to one side or another and deal with the consequences which I thought was well written into the story, while remaining true to the story.Book's Destiny: I sure hope they make a TV movie out os this one!
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