Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson My rating: 4 of 5 stars A book about a book. yep, we want more of these! Slow claps for Margaret Rogerson for making us feel so doomed bout our very own existence, by portraying an M/C who was born and brought up in a library, have read countless no. of books, wants to become a warden, who talks to books and the books also listen to her as well. On top of that, she plays a sword like a feisty warrior goddess. If this hasn't made you feel shitty, the fact that this extremely broody, tall, handsome, wicked-mouthed sorcerer declares his love for her, will urge you to kill yourself. I love the fact that this is one of the few fantasies which broke the stereotypical portrayal of characters. First of all, Elizabeth is tall, she is freakishly tall and yeah she's not emotionally constipated. Brownie points to that. Nathaniel is bi, which is so rare especially in the fantasy genre. All of the characters are A...