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Threads That Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou
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Threads That Bind (edition 2023)

by Kika Hatzopoulou (Author)

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"Dripping with atmosphere and edged with danger, Threads That Bind weaves together a gorgeous dark tapestry of mystery, fated romance, and modern myth. You won't be able to put this one down." --Alexandra Bracken, New York Times bestselling author of Lore In a world where the children of the gods inherit their powers, a descendant of the Greek Fates must solve a series of impossible murders to save her sisters, her soulmate, and her city, for fans of Song of Achilles. Descendants of the Fates are always born in threes: one to weave, one to draw, and one to cut the threads that connect people to the things they love and to life itself. The Ora sisters are no exception. Io, the youngest, uses her Fate-born abilities as a private investigator in the half-sunken city of Alante. But her latest job leads her to a horrific discovery: somebody is abducting women, maiming their life-threads, and setting the resulting wraiths loose in the city to kill. To find the culprit, she must work alongside Edei Rhuna, the right hand of the infamous Mob Queen--and the boy with whom she shares a rare fate-thread linking them as soul mates before they've even met. The investigation turns personal when Io's estranged oldest sister shows up on the arm of her best suspect. Amid unveiled secrets from her past and her growing feelings for Edei, Io must follow clues through the city's darkest corners and unearth a conspiracy that involves some of the city's most powerful players before destruction comes to her own doorstep.… (more)
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Title: Threads That Bind
Author: Kika Hatzopoulou

Io Ora is a decendant of the Greek Fates and she is able to cut apart the threads that tie/bind people to things they love and the thread that binds their life too. In the book a women who has had her life thread severed but is still living commits murder and Io sees this happen. She can also see threads that bind soul mates together and in the book Io meets hers.

I love the cover on The Threads That Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou it pulled me in. I really love the illustration and the color palette that was used very pretty colors. I really enjoyed the plot of this story it grabs the attention of the reader and pull you in pretty fast. I loved the part where Io meets her soul mate and sees the thread binding them together it was very cute. I reccomend reading this book if you love Young Adult or Middle Grade novels that deal with the Greeks. ( )
  KourtneyEReilly | Aug 9, 2023 |
Thank you to Penguin Teen and Bookishfirst for this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

Threads that Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou is an amazing YA fantasy inspired by Greek mythology. The story revolves around Io, who is a cutter, meaning she can cut the invisible threads between people. In the world, children of gods can inherit their powers, and Io has inherited the powers of the Fates. When Io discovers that someone is killing women, she decides to investigate and find out who is committing these crimes. Along the way, she needs to work together with Edei Rhuna, who is linked to her with a thread indicating they are soulmates.

Here is an enchanting excerpt from the Prologue:

"THE STREETCAR SLICED ahead inches above the tidewater. As it came
to a stop before the station, the cables groaned with the weight of
the overpacked carriage. Passengers twisted their heads to glower
up at them. Just the other day, a cable had snapped over at Sage
Street, emptying passengers into the malformed canal. Three had
ended up in the hospital; the bay water was cruelly cold, even this
close to summer.
The old lady in the back of the streetcar twirled her liver-spotted
fingers over her chest, as if tying an invisible knot. She wasn’t moira born, held no true substance between her fingers but air. It was a
common gesture, meant to ward off the youngest sister of the Moirae,
the goddess of Fate who decides when a life-thread is to be cut.
Knot it once, the saying went, and she will know you’re still fighting."

Overall, Threads That Bind is an absolutely amazing YA fantasy and a great start to a new series! It will appeal to fans of Ace of Shades and The Bone Orchard. One highlight of this book is the emotional impact of the book. I really rooted for the main character. Another highlight of this book was the action-packed ending, which included some major surprises. One final highlight is the excellent worldbuilding. I can tell the author spent a lot of thought when creating the world. After enjoying this book so much, I will definitely be on the lookout for and look forward to reading the sequel. If you're intrigued by the excerpt above, or if you're a fan of YA fantasy in general, I highly recommend that you check out this book when it comes out in May! ( )
  LaytonBooks | Jul 6, 2023 |
Threads That Bind is a fantasy/mystery involving a magic system in which some of the characters (the Other-born) are descended from Greek gods and share their powers. Io and her sisters are descended from the Fates; she is a Cutter who can see and cut the Threads between people, things and places. The story also incorporates romance, humor, politics, gangs and family dynamics.
The world building and magic system are detailed, complex, original, vivid and fascinating. There are fantastic action scenes, a strong, determined heroine, an atmospheric post-apocalyptic city which floods intermittently, a large, interesting cast of characters and shocking twists. Threads That Bind was a fun, captivating read but could sometimes be confusing because there was so much going on. The ending leaves the reader with many questions but happily, there is a sequel. Thank you to BookishFirst and PenguinTeen for an ARC to review. ( )
  PennyOlson | Jun 21, 2023 |
From the very first page we are thrust into a story unlike one I have read before. The concept is unique, and incredibly interesting. I liked the idea so much that I had to know how the story played out. I did find that the beginning of the book lost my interest a few times. The worldbuilding was a bit slow, even though there was a lot to explore.

The story kind of sweeps you along as you try to figure out the mystery behind everything. I actually was surprised by a few of the twists that took place before we reach the cliffhanger ending.

Other than the slight issues with the worldbuilding, everything else was balanced beautifully. We had an engaging story, complex characters and plot. Twists that aren't predictable, but not to outlandish that they are unbelievable. I was amazed by how wrapped up I got into the story, especially since I wasn't to sure about it at first.

There were some things that I personally didn't care for, such as language, but otherwise, this book was really good. I truly hope we will get a sequel soon because now I need to know what happens next. ( )
  AshRaye | Jun 18, 2023 |
People are connected to life and that which they love by threads. The Fate-born have abilities to weave, draw, or cut threads. Io works as a private investigator, using her abilities to her advantage. When women start being abducted and their life-threads maimed, Io investigates, finding her estranged sister mixed up with a suspect.

THREADS THAT BIND was an interesting blend of fantasy, mythology, mystery, and romance. I’ve read other books with some sort of “threads of fate” premise, but this one was quite unique and intriguing. I loved how Greek mythology was wrapped into the story. The world-building was fantastic and the characters compelling. The pacing did feel a little inconsistent overall, though that didn’t stop me from turning pages to find out what would happen next. The ending is a cliffhanger and left me wanting more. I’ll be waiting for the next book to be released.

THREADS THAT BIND was a great YA genre-mixing book that I’d recommend. It’s book one of Kika Hatzopoulou’s Threads That Bind series. I’m looking forward to continuing to read future books. ( )
  bostieslovebooks | Jun 12, 2023 |
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"Dripping with atmosphere and edged with danger, Threads That Bind weaves together a gorgeous dark tapestry of mystery, fated romance, and modern myth. You won't be able to put this one down." --Alexandra Bracken, New York Times bestselling author of Lore In a world where the children of the gods inherit their powers, a descendant of the Greek Fates must solve a series of impossible murders to save her sisters, her soulmate, and her city, for fans of Song of Achilles. Descendants of the Fates are always born in threes: one to weave, one to draw, and one to cut the threads that connect people to the things they love and to life itself. The Ora sisters are no exception. Io, the youngest, uses her Fate-born abilities as a private investigator in the half-sunken city of Alante. But her latest job leads her to a horrific discovery: somebody is abducting women, maiming their life-threads, and setting the resulting wraiths loose in the city to kill. To find the culprit, she must work alongside Edei Rhuna, the right hand of the infamous Mob Queen--and the boy with whom she shares a rare fate-thread linking them as soul mates before they've even met. The investigation turns personal when Io's estranged oldest sister shows up on the arm of her best suspect. Amid unveiled secrets from her past and her growing feelings for Edei, Io must follow clues through the city's darkest corners and unearth a conspiracy that involves some of the city's most powerful players before destruction comes to her own doorstep.

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