Bound to be Beautiful is a bookbinding tutorial and style guide with projects by Bari Zaki. Released 16th June 2026 by Bloomsbury on their Herbert Press imprint, it's 208 pages and available in paperback and ebook formats.
This is a beautifully photographed and accessible course on bookbinding including techniques, supplies (what to acquire and where to source them), some history of the art, and a supportive and encouraging style of instruction. The introduction includes numerous good tips about how to get started, what bookbinding and paper art can look like, and what tools are particularly useful, and how to use and maintain them.
Particularly appreciated, the author isn't trying to sell readers anything, all brands are figleafed, and there's absolutely no sense of pressure to acquire lots of unnecessary gear. In fact, she states early on that apart from the absolute necessities, readers should wait and see what they need and will use, before going all-in on expensive potentially unnecesary kit.
Each of the tutorial projects are written with a bullet list of project supplies, alternatives/adaptations/individual inspiration, and followed by numerous clear step by step instructions and many (many) clear color photos. The projects are appealing and showcase a number of classic-to-contemporary styles of books, journals, writing utensils, and storage ideas.
Five stars. It would be entirely possible to produce a complete book or other project using only the instructions included in this volume. It would be an excellent choice for public or secondary school library acquisition, home studio, shared studio spaces, or group instruction.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.








