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The Bookbinder's Daughter (The Conjurers Book 1) (edition 2017)

by Jane Glatt (Author)

Series: The Conjurers (1)

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Faelin Keetley has kept secrets all in her life: she can read, a skill that none but the Conjurers are allowed. And she has taken over bookbinding jobs from her father, when women on the Bridge are forbidden professions. Her father's death leaves Faelin with even more dangerous secrets. His last words were a spell, and all his life he's been hiding a room full of hundreds of spellbooks. Worse, his death leaves her to the mercies of the Conjurers, and the traditions of the Bridge. Denied her livelihood and facing an arranged marriage or death, Fae takes an ancient family journal and escapes, determined to build a new life for herself. But Fae's secrets are catching up with her, and the Conjurers will do anything to discover them.… (more)
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Title:The Bookbinder's Daughter (The Conjurers Book 1)
Authors:Jane Glatt (Author)
Info:(2017), 303 pages
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Tags:Modern Fantasy, Writing by Women

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This was a quick read. I enjoyed the setting of the novel and how the main characters are fighting the gender norms in their society. ( )
  ladyoflorien | Aug 11, 2023 |
This was a quick read. I enjoyed the setting of the novel and how the main characters are fighting the gender norms in their society. ( )
  ladyoflorien | Feb 1, 2019 |
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Faelin Keetley has kept secrets all in her life: she can read, a skill that none but the Conjurers are allowed. And she has taken over bookbinding jobs from her father, when women on the Bridge are forbidden professions. Her father's death leaves Faelin with even more dangerous secrets. His last words were a spell, and all his life he's been hiding a room full of hundreds of spellbooks. Worse, his death leaves her to the mercies of the Conjurers, and the traditions of the Bridge. Denied her livelihood and facing an arranged marriage or death, Fae takes an ancient family journal and escapes, determined to build a new life for herself. But Fae's secrets are catching up with her, and the Conjurers will do anything to discover them.

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