“Lush writing, breathtaking action sequences, and a darkly comedic tone imbue Leathley’s series opening debut with verve, while ethical questions relating to fate and magic add depth to the innovative setting.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Leathley creates an addictive, fast-paced world of magic and breathtaking imagery in her series debut. Recommended for fans of Harry Potter." — School Library Journal
“A page-turning exploration of family ties, self-perception, and the powerful effect of labels.” — Kirkus Reviews
“I absolutely loved Inkbound. One of my favourite middle-grade books from recent years – incredibly imaginative, brilliant fun and enchanting in every way possible.” — Jordan Lees, author of The Whisperwicks
“An adventure overflowing with magic, brought to life with wit and charm.” — Beth Lincoln, author of The Swifts
“Leathley's imaginative debut reads like a rollicking blend of Harry Potter and Beth Lincoln's The Swifts (2023)…A winning fantasy that blends creativity, action, and substance.” — Booklist
“From the unique ink-based magic, elegantly suggested by tattoo-like black-and-white chapter heading illustrations, to the delightfully brusque Aunt Mag, this novel will likely enchant fantasy lovers.” — Horn Book Magazine