Bibliomancy


Between the Lines (Book Magic, Prequel)
We Can Do Hard Things: Answers to Life's 20 Questions
Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience
The Pivot Year
The Luminaries
Pride and Prejudice
In Cold Blood
Witch and Famous (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #3)
Shadows on the Page (Book Magic, #4)
The Open Door Bookshop (Book Magic, #3)
Long Forgotten Stories (Book Magic, #2)
The Bibliomancer's Daughter (A Book Magic Mystery, #1)
Into the Mixed (Bonnie Glock Mystery #1)
The Cursed Witch (The Coven: Fae Magic, #1)
The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
Mark Forsyth
There's always a strange feeling you get when you come across one particular line by chance. It feels somehow significant. That's irrational of course, but humans are irrational creatures. Even the sturdiest, most down-to-earth chap will turn pale if he opens a book at random and sees the words PREPARE TO MEET THY DEATH. ...more
Mark Forsyth, The Unknown Unknown: Bookshops and the Delight of Not Getting What You Wanted

Kelly Barnhill
So maybe the Reading Room is magic because books really are magic. I read once that books bend both space and time, and the more books you have in one place, the more space and time will bend and twist and fold over itself. I'm not sure if that's true but it feels true. Of course, I read that in a book, and maybe the book was just bragging. ...more
Kelly Barnhill, The Ogress and the Orphans

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