But at some points while I was reading her thoughts I was just like ‘damn this girl is stupid sometimes’. Which is understandable considering her age. I loved his relationship with Elisabeth and how he tried so hard not to form any attachment to her.Įlisabeth’s character was very juvenile at times. His form of magic was so strange and mysterious and I was on the edge of my seat any time he used it. Especially Nathaniel Thorn, because we love a good brooding, chaotic mess of a man. I love me some magic, so of course I was obsessed with the sorcerers. The creation of these books and the different levels of maliciousness they contained was such a cool idea and made me instantly fall in love with this world. I absolutely loved how Rogerson turned a library into something deadly, something that housed dangerous books that could come to life and destroy everything in their path. Have you ever read a book that spoke to you on some deeper level, that registered with something deep in the chasms of your soul, to the point where you forgot you were reading and not living the moments within the book? Because that’s how I felt with Sorcery of Thorns.Įlisabeth was such a child of the library, so much that she seemed like a part of the library as much as the books or shelves or dust mites were.
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