![]() ![]() ![]() He soon learns that a binder takes people’s memories and puts them in a book. Every so often, someone will arrive in a distressed state, and spend some time with Seredith in a private room, leaving in a completely altered state. Seredith, the binder, doesn’t really tell Emmett much about the actual business of binding initially, she just teaches him how to make books – books he never sees completed. ![]() His parents then send him to be an apprentice to a binder – which seems odd as the reader, since people don’t read books. It appears he had an episode which affected his ability to work as he once did on the farm. Emmett has a condition but no details of it are given. Books are banned in the Farmer household. It starts with a family on a farm in a time where people don’t read books, or not in a way we would read books. I do, however, love how pretty the book is inside the dust jacket, and inside the covers, kind of taking some of the story itself into its appearance. I then ended up staying up until 11pm one night just to finish it. It was a bit of an odd one really as I kept changing my mind over how I felt about it. ![]()
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