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Babes in the Wood
by Mark Stay
I read "The Crow Folk" and fell in love with this series, having a lot of fun and loving the world building and the great characters.
It would be easy to compare Fanny to Tiffany Aching and, even if there's some similarity, we have to take into account the different setting: Fanny's stories are set against a historical background and the characters are affected by what is happening and WWII.
The author did an excellent job in delivering another gripping and highly entertaining story. There're some creepy moments, plenty of humour, and I couldn't stop reading as I was involved by the plot and the twists.
The world building is fascinating and I can't wait to read other stories as I want to learn more and read about Fanny and the great cast of characters (the old witches are fabolous)
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
It would be easy to compare Fanny to Tiffany Aching and, even if there's some similarity, we have to take into account the different setting: Fanny's stories are set against a historical background and the characters are affected by what is happening and WWII.
The author did an excellent job in delivering another gripping and highly entertaining story. There're some creepy moments, plenty of humour, and I couldn't stop reading as I was involved by the plot and the twists.
The world building is fascinating and I can't wait to read other stories as I want to learn more and read about Fanny and the great cast of characters (the old witches are fabolous)
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine