Review for ThreadNeedle by Cari Thomas

ThreadNeedle by Cari Thomas



Rating: 4 out of 5
Series: The Language of Magic, Book 1
Publication: HarperCollins 
Publication Date: May 27th, 2021
Format: Paperback 
Price: $16.31
Pages: 555
Amazon Link: Click Here 

Rating:

  • Warning & Disturbances: N/A
  • Erotic / Sexual Content: N/A
  • Gore & Dismemberment: N/A

After finding out that she is being slowly poisoned by bindweed, Anna takes precautions against her manipulative, controlling aunt. With Effie and Attis close to her and her school friends Rowan and Mady, she explores the world of magic through antique shops, mystic London library, and Rowan's mother's grove. The Binders, grove of her aunt, works in dark, sinister ways by binding one's magical powers through ThreadNeedle magic. Shadowed by an unexplained curse, Anna searches for answers in dark corners with shocking results. Cari Thomas's debut novel sparking the thrill of a unique magical world in The Language of Magic series. As a plot-driven novel, the elements of imagery are exceptionally used to keep you in suspense and disturbed. Only drawback, the characters can be irritating based on circumstance in this coming-of-age story.

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