![]() Tales from the Hinterland is that book about those other stories, the dark fairytale tome compiled by Alice’s grandmother which became a cult hint to people like Ellory Finch now come to life for readers in our world. Albert has a gift for making these fairytales feel somehow familiar and utterly alien at once.) (Not for nothing, but I’d read an entire book about these other Stories – their lives, their histories and their relationships with one another. In our review of The Night Country, I said this: Melissa Albert’s pair of dark YA novels, The Hazel Wood and The Night Country, told the story of Alice Proserpine, a young girl searching for her missing mother who discovers she shares a strange connection with a book of dark fairytales written by her grandmother, which focused on a strange realm known as the Hinterland. ![]() By Lacy Baugher 2 years ago A collection of dark fairytales from the world of The Hazel Wood, Melissa Albert’s Tales from the Hinterland has a horror story for every kind of reader. ![]()
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