mythicaldelenn 's review for:

Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh
4.0

I really enjoyed how atmospheric this was. It had this slow, deep feeling that reminds me of what it feels like to be in an old forest, despite its very short length. The writing also had a kind of fairytale feeling to it. Emily Tesh did a good job of developing the characters enough for me to care about them, but I would have loved to see more of Henry and Tobias together or even just more of their daily lives before the action of this book starts. I'm fine with it being a novella and I'm impressed with the level of development achieved in such a short time, but I think even 20-30 more pages of development could have made it even better. I was still connected to the story, I just think it had the potential to be something I connected to on the level of some of my favorite books. This book explores the fine line between human and supernatural, what it means for a person to truly be rooted in a place, and how magic and nature can be beautiful and wonderful, but also cruel and dangerous and neither of those cancel out the others.