I still have trouble for the direction of the story and progression of the characters’ stories. The author’s remarkable evil genius capacity to see the dark side of the stories and twist the entire fairy tales we’d been told when were children, are fantastic and too much creepy way of unique story-telling. (Actually at this book their relationship named to something but I don’t know if I like this definition or hate it.) I still have problems about Alice’s complex, unbalanced, weird character development and her indecisive relationship with Finch. Of course instead of getting lost at the horrifying labyrinth of Hazel Wood, focusing on dark fairytales was great move of the author. And another interesting fact during my read: I honestly wanted this book a little bit longer. I still went back and forth between 3 and 4 stars but 3.5 rounded up again to 4. It is so obvious that I didn’t enjoy the first book and I didn’t foresee my request would be accepted but one morning I checked my library and here we go I got this sequel and I firstly admit, WHAT AN ARTISTIC, AMAZING COVER reflects book’s darkness approach to the fairytales.Īnd you know what! I surprisingly enjoyed this one more. No need to talk about the elephant in the room.
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