My Review of The Bookbinder's Daughter By Jessica Thorne

Title: The Book Binder's Daughter 
Author: Jessica Thorne 
Expected Publication: September 20, 2021
Publisher: Bookouture 
Genre: Fantasy 
Pages: 248 pages 
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review: 
So this book is a real gem! There is a bit of mystery and a mix of fantasy, which is right up my alley!
So Sophie is offered a job at the Ayredale Library, and TBH who wouldn't jump to an opportunity to work at the library? But, not only is this THE Library that is the collection of antique books and things like that this is also the last place her mother was seen at. Originally she thought that her mother had abandoned her and she wants to see if she can finally find out what exactly happened to her mother.
So, when she arrives at the Library she feels at home, and then she finds out she has some magical powers along with her very talented skills of bookbinding.
I loved the magic with this book, I really loved that a Library was the main place of this story. I also loved the climax as everything was building up and the magic within the walls of the library behind the closed doors.
If you love fantasy, then this could be your next read! I loved the whole atmosphere about it. The magic, the hidden family secrets, and the unraveling and building up to the story.
Thank you to Jessica Thorne, Bookouture, and Netgalley for the incredible opportunity to read this gem! 

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