![]() At least not in The Hazel Wood, but I’ll get to that later. They sound cool, right?! I mean, who doesn’t like the sound of a dark fairytale?īut sadly, you/me/we/the person reading The Hazel Wood never gets to read all these tales in full. And fascinating – throughout Albert’s book, everyone who reads these fairytales seems to become an also-creepy-fan of both the stories and their author. There are snippets of these fairytales throughout the two books, which are, as I’ve already said, creepy. ![]() Some weird stuff happens, her mother goes missing, and Alice figures out that it has something to do with a book of creepy cultish fairytales that her estranged grandmother wrote: Tales from the Hinterland. If you haven’t read them, they’re both books about Alice who lives with her mother and has spent her whole life moving from place to place trying to avoid bad luck. It’s got a sequel too, The Night Country. Some of you may have read The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert. ![]()
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