
About this episode
Raye explores the high fantasy elements and intricate world-building of Sable Sorensen's debut novel, Dire Bound.
In this episode of Being Bookish, I’m digging into the layers of Dire Bound, the atmospheric 2025 debut by Sable Sorensen. While there is plenty of talk online about the relationships in this book (and I have my thoughts on its categorisation), I’m much more interested in the high fantasy intrigue and the genuine mystery at the heart of the story. I’ll be exploring the complexities of the magic system and the shadowy politics of Nocturna that kept me hooked. As this is a longer episode, I’ve taken the time to really analyse the power dynamics and the visceral world-building without getting distracted by the "spice". Instead, we’re looking at the dark fantasy elements, the Bonding Trials, and the looming threat of the Siphons. Whether you're a fan of intricate world-building or you're looking for a character-driven mystery that doesn't follow the usual tropes, I’ve got plenty of thoughts to share on why you should add this book to your 2026 fantasy reading list (if it's not there already!). It’s a deep dive into a very dark world, so grab yourself a cuppa (I know I will) and let’s get into the shadow-wielding secrets together. I'm really looking forward to sharing my thoughts with…
People in this episode
Host: Raye
Topics covered
- high fantasy
- magic system
- politics
- world-building
- mystery
- character-driven
Keywords
- Dire Bound
- Sable Sorensen
- high fantasy
- magic system
- Nocturna
- Bonding Trials
- Siphons
- world-building
- mystery
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Dire Bound
Places: Nocturna
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