MY RATING:

Rating: 2.5 out of 5.

Synopsis:

The Spellshop is Sarah Beth Durst’s romantasy debut–a lush cottagecore tale full of stolen spellbooks, unexpected friendships, sweet jams, and even sweeter love.

Kiela has always had trouble dealing with people. Thankfully, as a librarian at the Great Library of Alyssium, she and her assistant, Caz—a magically sentient spider plant—have spent the last decade sequestered among the empire’s most precious spellbooks, preserving their magic for the city’s elite.

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When a revolution begins and the library goes up in flames, she and Caz flee with all the spellbooks they can carry and head to a remote island Kiela never thought she’d see again: her childhood home. Taking refuge there, Kiela discovers, much to her dismay, a nosy—and very handsome—neighbor who can’t take a hint and keeps showing up day after day to make sure she’s fed and to help fix up her new home.

In need of income, Kiela identifies something that even the bakery in town doesn’t have: jam. With the help of an old recipe book her parents left her and a bit of illegal magic, her cottage garden is soon covered in ripe berries.

But magic can do more than make life a little sweeter, so Kiela risks the consequences of using unsanctioned spells and opens the island’s first-ever and much needed secret spellshop.

Like a Hallmark rom-com full of mythical creatures and fueled by cinnamon rolls and magic, The Spellshop will heal your heart and feed your soul.


  • Pages: 377
  • Genre: Cosy Fantasy, Fantasy
  • Publication date: July 9, 2024 by Bramble
  • Format: Paperback, Kindle, Hardcover, Audiobook
  • Source: Owned

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REVIEW:

Ahh… I am so bummed about this. This was such a letdown and a disappointment that I don’t even know where to start.

This book was one of my most anticipated reads, due to the promise of its cosiness, magic and newfound family. Which, to an extent, were present. I really liked Caz, Larran, and the other creatures. But Kiela was another story, as was the entire plot.

For a cosy fantasy, this book dipped into very heavy and serious topics, with even more hevier background. There is nothing wrong with having low-stakes books with more serious undertones. This one was so matter-of-factly and it didn’t even scratch the surface of what Durst had included. The author just dumped a lot of trauma, domestic abuse, anxiety, revolution and PTSD and whatnot without actually concentrating on anything in particular. And these are just a few of the themes in the book.

I hated how Kiela was potrayed, her character was so inconsistent, she was hot and cold with everyone even herself. And so self-centred and at times plain stupid I just couldn’t. People said it got better but in reallity it got worse for me.

Then there was the whole magic/spell issue. I still don’t understand the difference between being a sorcerer, a librarian and a civilian. According to the author, the spells are meant for everyone, but due to the laws, only certain people are using spells. I can’t, it was so confusing and so poorly executed, the plot made no sense to me, it was all over the place. So many things were going on at once, and like I said, so many topics were there that it was a big mish-mash.

We spend a lot of time in Kiela’s head, with a lot of contradictions and repetitiveness. Larran, on the other hand, I still don’t know much about, I don’t even know what he looks like. Does anyone?? He was a likeable character, yes, but other than that, I still don’t know him. Their “romance” was nonexistent, like she was so cold and mean to him and out of nowhere, she suddenly had feelings for him…

Overall, I did like the atmosphere, the nature descriptions, and the animals and the slice-of-life bits. It was cosy indeed, but on the next page, I would get a whiplash from the heaviness of the tone and the noncoherence of it all. In total, it received 2.5 stars. I am still willing to read the second book, maybe it will be better.

17 responses to “REVIEW: THE SPELLSHOP BY SARAH BETH DURST”

  1. It was an average read for me. From the blurb it had everything that I liked, but the story didn’t live up to it.

    I haven’t read any more from the series (if it is a series?)

    Have a great weekend!

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    1. Same here, I loved the sound of the blurb and I thought I would end up loving it. Not sure if it is a series or a trilogy. The 2nd book is out and the 3rd is due to come out this year, I think.

      Thank you, you too, Emily ❤

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      1. I’m not sure either. I haven’t bothered to look further. I’m not getting dragged into a promising blurb again 😂

        😊♥️

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      2. I need to be more cautious about these blurbs too. I swear they make them sound so appealing, but when you get to the book, it is nothing like what it promised..

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      3. Exactly! I don’t know how they get away with it 😂 to be fair it is rare that I pick a blub that lets me down so I can’t get too mad 😂

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      4. I know, right?!! I don’t remember the last time I read a blurb and it was actually accurate 😀

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      5. 😂 that’s how they get you!

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      6. IKR?! Also, the covers! I fall for them too, I must confess that most of my books have been purchased based on the cover rather than the blurb 😀

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      7. Haha. I always double check the blurb. Only once did I get a book based on the cover and title (from the library) without checking the blurb – You Had Me At Halloumi 😂

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      8. hahahha, this is hilarious! Yep, mental note always double check the blurb 😀

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  2. Oh gosh, I have seen so many negative reviews for this book lately! However, I do love deeper undertones and layers, so I would probably have a better time with it. And now I know what to expect, so it wouldn’t come as a surprise for me.

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    1. Same here, when the book came out, it had raving reviews, and when I got to it this year, the reviews were not so glowing anymore, and it did concern me a bit. But I am still glad I read it, it wasn’t horrible, and I really hope you don’t have the same issues with it as I did.

      The second book is already next in line. I hope it will be done better, plot-wise and character-wise.

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  3. You already know i hated it. But, “vibes” I guess? 🤷🏾‍♀️ Im posting a comment to support the hate. 🤣🤣

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    1. 😀 thank you! I am genuinely surprised I did not love it, since it was right up my alley … oh well at least I know I have some support haha

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  4. I thought this would be one fantasy that I would enjoy, but I think I will pass for now. Too bad it didn’t measure up for you, Lin.

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    1. You might like it more than I did and not have the same issues I had. I still enjoyed it, but I suppose the FMC and the lack of development on some of the bigger and heavier topics irked me more nd stampered my enjoyment as a whole. If you ever feel like reading it, please don’t let my review influence you negatively. I would be curious to know how you find it, so please let me know 🙂

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