The Tale That Twines (Book 2) eBook
The Tale That Twines (Book 2) eBook
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The eBook edition of Book 2 in the Eternal Library Series, The Tale That Twines! An instant download of the .epub file at 512 pages long, it’s a good chonky book to add to your collection. Can be uploaded to and read on most if not all eReaders and many apps, including Kindle, Nook, and Kobo devices.
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The Tale That Twines is a cozy adult fantasy novel about queer bookbinding witches, found family, memory, fandom, and the trauma healing power of story. It also has a companion divination deck called the Threadbound Oracle; the characters are on the cards, and the cards appear prominently in Book 1, The Thread That Binds. (Both available here in the shop; check out the Threadbound Oracle for bundle deals!)
For readers who like:
Found and bio-family dynamics
Entirely queer cast of characters, including many aro & ace-spectrum
Autistic ADHD narrator & neurodivergent main cast
Queernorm society
Extremely slow burn friends to lovers romance
The power of friendship and fandom
Deep thoughts, cozy vibes
Magical art, writing, & traditional crafting
Fantasy 1970s/80s setting
Intergenerational mentor/student friendship
Trauma healing
B I G L I B R A R Y
From the back of the book:
All we have is now.
Forty years before THE THREAD THAT BINDS, Juniper Starstitch returns to Caspora City young and hopeful. Chosen to be Head Librarian Opaline Sweetfrond's last apprentice, June arrives at the Eternal Library looking to discover the magical manuscript art of Illumination—and to recover the memories lost to the trauma of the massive earthquake that killed one of eir parents a decade earlier.
June quickly discovers that these memories can be recovered through the ancient art of reading etheric Threads, the spiritual ties that link the world together. But remembering can be painful, and living in the past means missing out on the present. Even to the point that June’s beloved apprenticeship is threatened by eir inability to let go.
It will take the help of friends both old and new for June to untangle the knotted threads of time, including the mysterious and stern Aeronwy Greengrove, who June may or may not be falling in love with, one song at a time.