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In a gripping stand-alone fantasy from the acclaimed Alison Croggon, a pickpocket steals the cursed Stone Heart and is propelled into a power struggle, woven with witchcraft, that will change the kingdom forever. Pip lives by his wits in the city of Clarel. But when he picks the wrong pocket, Pip finds himself in possession of a strange dried heart in a silver casket—and those who lost it will stop at nothing to get it back. With assassins on his trail and the ominous heart beginning to whisper to him, Pip and his childlike older sister El are drawn deeper into the forbidden world of magic. Now they must seek the help of the secret witches of Clarel and Princess Georgette—who is sick of being a pawn in everyone else’s game—to wage revolution against a chilling king, a power-hungry church cardinal, and an ancient evil they don’t truly understand. A beautifully written adventure full of courage and kindness, The Threads of Magic transports readers to a magical city of airy palaces and rotten slums, of agents of the Office of Witchcraft Examination and midsummer dancing in the Weavers’ Quarter, of dangerous fathers and chosen family.
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While I was initially really enjoying this story it got to a point where it started to feel like it was dragging on, and this caused me to lose a lot of focus and interest. I also at times felt like the story was too big, which I know you're probably sitting there going "well that contradicts what you just said" and true it does, but if this was a planned duology where the story could been properly told without feeling like it was dragging but also feeling like it was too full I probably wouldn't have felt this way and it all boils down to how many plot threads were moving and how many characters were involved, it started to feel like a burden keeping up with and that's where the dragging out feeling comes from.
I don't have an issue with a lot of characters but they do usually work better in a multi set series, not usually one book, and unfortunately because there was so many characters no one stood out. I honestly thought this was going to be about Pip, but at times I felt like he wasn't really there. I also wasn't a fan of the ending, something about it just didn't work for me, and i'm not entirely sure why.