Sorcery of Thorns – Review

Sorcery of Thorns is a fantasy novel told from the point of Elisabeth Scrivener, a teenage girl raised in a magical library ever since being left there by her parents. When Elisabeth’s only parental figure is killed by one of the magic Grimoires in the library after it gets damaged, turning into a Malefict. Elisabeth slays the Malefict, but she is framed for the murder of the Director and must find the true killer before being convicted.

While this is the beginning concept, the majority of the book does not follow this plot. It is an amazing novel, though. The story line and character archetypes are definitely stereotypical. However, these are popular for a reason. Sorcery of Thorns was very successful last year and I can see why. My favorite character was Silas, Nathaniel’s demon servant. His character arc was definitely the biggest.

This book is great for those who want to read a very classic fantasy book. The characters can be frustrating, but they are likable. Overall, the magic system wasn’t too hard to understand either.

I would give this book…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.

Published by Lydia - The Fiction Feature

I live in the United States in the Northeast. I love to read and it’s my main hobby. I mainly read fantasy novels, but most books are ones that I enjoy.

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