6/27/2023 0 Comments Melissa albert the night countryCan you read this book without (re)reading The Hazel Wood? In typical ‘me’ fashion I dove in, I would say it was 80% ok, but I had a fairly good memory of what happened in the book before. Meanwhile, in the winking out world of the Hinterland, Finch seeks his own adventure, and―if he can find it―a way back home…įirst things first, and perhaps the most important if you’re an avid reader and (like me) you tend to want to just dive into things. But something is stalking the Hinterland’s survivors―and she suspects their deaths may have a darker purpose. Now she and the rest of the dregs of the fairy tale world have washed up in New York City, where Alice is trying to make a new, unmagical life. With Finch’s help, Alice escaped the Hinterland and her reclusive grandmother’s dark legacy. Follow her and Ellery Finch as they learn The Hazel Wood was just the beginning, and that worlds die not with a whimper, but a bang. In The Night Country, Alice Proserpine dives back into a menacing, mesmerizing world of dark fairy tales and hidden doors. I’ve managed to snag an early copy so I can share with you how this book compares to The Hazel Wood. The Night Country is a thriller-meets-fantasy book coming out in early January. Hello Humans! Ever wondered what would happen to storybook characters in the modern world (and want something darker than OUAT?) – look no further than the second book in Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood series.
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