![]() After reading The Hazel Wood, I wasn’t sure if the story had ended or whether it would continue. And before I go on, this is a good thing! It means that it didn’t matter what the book contained, but I wanted to read it because Melissa Albert had written it and it had some connection to The Hazel Wood. I actually wasn’t too sure what this book was about until I picked it up and started reading. Meanwhile, in the winking out world of the Hinterland, Finch seeks his own adventure, and―if he can find it―a way back home… 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. Note: This book is part of a series, so there may be spoilers for a previous book/books in the synopsis below. ![]() Publisher: Flatiron Books (Macmillan Publishing)Ī physical copy of this book was kindly provided by Raincoast Books in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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