The Darkest Part of the Forest by @hollyblack

By Pamelascott

Faeries. Knights. Princes. True love. Think you know how the story goes? Think again...

Near the little town of Fairfold, in the darkest part of the forest, lies a glass casket. Inside the casket lies a sleeping faerie prince that none can rouse. He's the most fascinating thing Hazel and her brother Ben have ever seen. They dream of waking him - but what happens when dreams come true? In the darkest part of the forest, you must be careful what you wish for.

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[Down a path worn into the woods, past a stream and a hollowed-out log full of pill bugs and termites, was a glass coffin]

(Orion Children's Books, 5 February 2015, ebook, 337 pages, Around the Year in 52 Books 2019, a book from one of the top 5 money making genres, bought from @AmazonKindle)

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This is one of the first Kindle books I bought, back when I didn't even have a Kindle and read on my PC using the App. Funny, how it's taken me so long to get round to reading it. I wish I hadn't waited. I thought this was a corker of a book. I love fairy tales, the darker the better so this was right up my street. Black offers a twisted take on Sleeping Beauty. What's not to love? This is a truly original book. It was a pleasure to read. I got completely lost in the strangeness of Fairfold and the lives of Hazel, her twin Ben and the mysterious horned boy. I've never read the author before though I've heard a lot of good things about her. I really need to read more of her work.