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I've been curious about Margaret Rogerson's books since I saw the gorgeous cover of An Enchantment of Ravens. People told me how slow it was and that I'd probably have difficulty getting into it, so I never gave it a try. If Sorcery of Thorns is any indication, I am going to LOVE An Enchantment of Ravens (I've already acquired a copy). This book is everything!
Elisabeth has grown up in a Great Library, the only home she's ever known. This isn't just any library though - the books are alive and can even turn into monsters when provoked. After Elisabeth takes action against one of these monstrous tomes, she finds herself taken to the capital to stand trial for a crime she didn't commit and her only ally is a sorcerer she's been raised to distrust.
I loved everything about this book and the characters in it! Elisabeth is such a relatable protagonist and I really enjoyed following along as her prejudices against sorcerers and demons were challenged. Her entire world was turned upside down and I could definitely relate to Elisabeth trying to understand what to do next in a world she didn't understand anymore.
Nathaniel Thorn was also a wonderful character. The sorcerers in this book are recognizable but different enough from the norm to be really interesting. I loved learning more about him and the way his power worked. Speaking of his power, Silas was one of the best secondary characters I've ever read! He was a perfect blend of frightening and loveable and I would absolutely love another book all about him.
Of course, there's romance in this book and the relationship between Elisabeth and Nathaniel was ridiculously adorable and I couldn't get enough of it! It was a true slow burn romance and was full of humor and sass, but in the absolute right amount. If you've read many of my reviews, you'll know I despise characters who are non-stop snark, but Margaret Rogerson struck the perfect balance.
Apart from the characters, the world of Sorcery of Thorns is incredible! I was utterly mesmerized by this unique, magical world. The atmosphere pulled me in from page one and I have the worst book hangover from having to leave. It felt dark and magical and I can honestly say I've never read anything quite like it.
I've already touched on how much I loved this story, but I feel like I can't say much more without spoilers! It wasn't non-stop action, but I felt that the pacing was fine. I was honestly a bit worried that I wouldn't love this book for awhile there. It took me quite a bit longer to read than normal, but it may have just been the mood I was in. Still, I loved every single page, despite taking extra long to get through them.
Sorcery of Thorns is unique and the characters are some of the best I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. I cannot wait to dive into An Enchantment of Ravens and will definitely pick up whatever this author writes next!
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- 24 November, 2018: Reviewed