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The Darkest Part of the Forest

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A girl makes a secret sacrifice to the faerie king in this lush New York Times bestselling fantasy by author Holly Black. Set in the same world as The Cruel Prince!In the woods is a glass coffin. It rests on the ground, and in it sleeps a boy with horns on his head and ears as pointed as knives….Hazel and her brother, Ben, live in Fairfold, where humans and the Folk exist side by side. Since they were children, Hazel and Ben have been telling each other stories about the boy in the glass coffin, that he is a prince and they are valiant knights, pretending their prince would be different from the other faeries, the ones who made cruel bargains, lurked in the shadows of trees, and doomed tourists. But as Hazel grows up, she puts aside those stories. Hazel knows the horned boy will never wake.
Until one day, he does….As the world turns upside down, Hazel has to become the knight she once pretended to be.
The Darkest Part of the Forest is bestselling author Holly Black’s triumphant return to the opulent, enchanting faerie tales that launched her YA career.

About Author

Holly Black is the author of bestselling contemporary fantasy books for kids and teens. Some of her titles include The Spiderwick Chronicles (with Tony DiTerlizzi), The Modern Faerie Tale series, the

Author

Holly Black

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9780316213059

Language

English

Pages

232

Publication Date

01-12-2015

Publisher

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

1 review for The Darkest Part of the Forest

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    dum_spiro_sparrow (verified owner)

    Stop it. Stop it, Holly Black, stop it. How is it possible to write so many relatable characters and make you care so much about them? They are deep and real and vulnerable and brave. This story is a bit different because it is about a human town that has interactions with the Folk instead of being set in Elfhame, but it still feels as magical, as exciting, and as creepy as her other work. I do wish there were a few more pov sections added in, but mostly that is me being greedy bc I want more. I’ll basically read anything she writes, even grocery lists.

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