I loved a lot about this book, but my favourite thing was that it made me feel completely unsettled the entire way through. The hugely varied, fascinating cast of characters, and the entertaining mix of romance, angst and dark magic kept me hooked throughout. There’s a lot of character building, scene setting and high-school drama thrown in amongst the magic and the mystery, but it all ties together perfectly. This book is intimidatingly long but not remotely slow. And it quickly becomes unclear who she should believe when it comes to her magic. Anna is swept into a world of magical libraries, potions, spells and witches who proudly wreak havoc. But when Selene, an enchanting family friend who flaunts and thrives on magic, comes to visit with her daughter Effie, and Effie’s best friend Attis, everything that Anna has been taught begins to blur. She has spent her life repressing it, preparing herself for having it cut off entirely by a group called The Binders in order to protect herself from its dangers. Threadneedle is about a teenage witch named Anna, who has been raised by her aunt to detest and fear her own magic.
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