Lovely atmospheric and gently creepy story with a faint, tender brush of romance.
Lovely atmospheric and gently creepy story with a faint, tender brush of romance.
I read 8 books this month!
💜 5 from my #mtTBR
💜 3 library books
💜 1 audio, 5 ebook and 2 physical books
💜 3 from #readyourkindle challenge
4.8⭐️so I had decided to read a bunch of short books in December to meet my reading goal; however, it didn‘t happen. So I moved a lot of them to January, and I still needed to move some over to this month. This was one of those books, and it‘s much better than some that I have read recently. While not a five star, it was excellent and looking forward to reading book two next month.
Don‘t mind me, just reading some sweet little stories to get out of my 2023 slump. This was nice and soft and squishy, like a good moss. If I weren‘t currently in a winter hellscape I‘d go outside and take in the trees. But alas, winter has finally reared is frigid head.
This was a short gorgeous novella about ancient forests, quiet magic, dark magic, with a sprinkling of unexpected romance and a heavy dose of realising how unfathomably old the land you‘re standing on is. I really really liked it but it was also so short it felt a little insubstantial- I‘d have loved it to be twice as long and give me more to chew on.
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Here we gooooo! I'm loving reading away for #Scarathlon so far - going to read away for the next couple hours😁
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1. Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh
2. I've wanted to read it for ages! Didn't get to it right away and then it got buried in my ebook tbr... Finally noticed it again and read it in a day, loved it.
100% purchased this for the beautiful cover art… fortunately the story within was just a magic and beautiful as the cover!
This was such a fun duology inspired by Green Man folklore, following the wild man of the forest and a folklorist who gets tangled up in the old magic of Greenhollow. I loved the relationship that developed between them and I would read so many more stories about these characters if Emily Tesh ever writes them.
4/5
A quick, gentle fantasy about about the mythic creatures who live in what's left of a primordial English forest. It's very atmospheric, and I like all the parts about folklore.
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Wild man, Tobias, has lived and been apart of the woods for the last 400+ years. Enter Henry Silver as the new owner of the Greenshollow Hall, an amateur folklorist. A small budding romance occurs until the past returns. Presents magical and LGBTQ themes. Downsides were there were no chapters and a little hard to follow at times with all the intertwined magic, but a very entertaining read.
This forest- and folklore-infused fantasy is just deliciously atmospheric, beautifully haunting, and wonderfully queer. At just over 100 pages, it makes for a lovely read in a sitting or two. When Tobias, known as the Wild Man in the forest, invites the young new owner of the estate, the curious and friendly Henry Silver, in out of the rain, he doesn‘t realize his long-buried secrets will soon be unearthed—along with some of Silver‘s as well.
Book Dragon strikes again! 🐲 Felt silly owning one of my fave duologies (Monk and Robot) and not the other: Greenhollow. Feel better about this purchase from local independent bookstore now that I know the library won't be charging me a replacement fee on that last book I returned with the failed binding (seriously publishers, build better books!).
July and the official readathon may be over, but it's called the SUMMER Splash Readathon, it's still summer and still over 100 degrees every day, and I've still got plenty of prompts left that I'm excited about, so I'm just going to extend this for myself and see what I can get to this month. ☀️ 🌊
Top 9 (okay, 11, but from only 9 authors!) Favourite books so far of 2022 (reading year not publishing year). We'll see what the next half of the year brings!
At the recommendation of myTBR.co I listened to the two of these on audio. They are fun fantasy novellas, book 1&2.
In Silver in the Wood a man named Silver meets a “wild man” in the wood surrounding his new house. There are legends about Tobias Finch, a strange man who lives in a cabin and keeps to the forest. Are the stories true?
I loved these two books and highly recommend them to anyone who loves old fairy stories, esp with a queer twist!
I absolutely loved this book filled with old forest magic. It was beautiful. The author Naomi Novik called it "deep and green and wonderful" and that is the perfect description. I'm spending the next couple of hours reading the sequel.
I haven't been reading much for the past month but I picked these up from the library yesterday and I'm really looking forward to reading them.
What a beautiful tale! What an emotional ride! What a phantastical world! That beauty, and its poetical language! Emily Tesh deserves to be a winner of the famous Nebula awards. Finally a book prize I can relate to. Short, but intensive and filled with magic.
@TheAromaOfBooks #BookSpinBingo
Finished Silver in the Wood on audio last night and immediately started Drowned Country. The characters and plot were refreshing after reading so many YA tropey fantasy. Although, the narrator‘s Fabian character voice seriously creeped me out. Interested to see where Tobias and Silver‘s relationship and story goes in the second book.
This was a beautiful short story that I really enjoyed. Lgbt themes as well as myth and fantasy.
New book for today. It looks short and sweet and should be an easy read. Discovered this on a list of “cottagecore” books.
5⭐️
Tobias has been watching over his woods for 400 years now and he‘s been pretty good at it. One day he sees a young man trudging through a rainstorm and invites him to get out of the cold. He doesn‘t get many visitors, let alone ones who flirt with him, but he‘ll do his best to be welcoming. Little did he know this encounter would bring up memories of old and possibly set him down a new path.
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Absolutely loved this book! Woodland creatures/Fae and a love story! A short read as well at 105 pages. It‘s part of a duology. I highly recommend.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ I liked this one. Didn‘t love but liked. I absolutely loved the introduction of Mrs Silver. I wanted more of her and her group of practical folklorists. I liked the brewing love story but there was just something missing for me. I get it is supposed to be more of an atmospheric book but I liked the story so I wanted more story. But I'll read the second in this duology. This was my #bookspinbingo No. 8 pick.
I just read both in this duology (2nd: Drowned Country). I liked the stories, but they were way too short. I wish there had been more character and world development. Both are barely 100 pages if you are looking for a quick interesting read.
I really enjoyed this little novella as it brought myths of the Green Man (and other forest myths) to life. I‘m torn over the novella length, though—I would have liked the relationship between the two main characters be developed more deeply (the lack thereof makes the ending a bit abrupt), but I also loved the hints at and mystery about Tobias‘ backstory.
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Square 24 ✔️
I really liked this one. A very different type of a story and completely enthralling.
this is an extremely short and fast read, but a pretty delightful one. I enjoyed the atmosphere of this novella, and the way it integrates forest mythos related to fae. unfortunately, because of the overall length it feels a bit rushed, especially in developing the relationship between the two main leads. the ending is also a bit anticlimactic but I still enjoyed it.
Pain day reading. SILVER IN THE WOOD is currently free through the Tor.com Ebook Club, and it‘s short enough—with a long enough library list—that I figured I‘d give it a go. And since I finished BATTLE last night, I can start right away in line with the get-book-read-book lifestyle to which I aspire.
Emily Tesh‘s new book Drowned Country is getting published on August 18. So this month‘s Tor Book Club of the Month offering is Silver in the Wood for free mobi or ePub download before 11:59 PM ET, July 24th.
Available only in the US and Canada.
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I‘ve heard really good things about this book and I‘m very excited to see it‘s the Tor.com eBook selection this week. You have a couple more days to download the book (it‘s free!) if interested. Link is available on the Tor.com website.
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A book infused with pagan atmosphere and the sense of being in the depths of a lush and ancient forest. The setting and the writing are lovely. However, I couldn't really bond with the characters. The book is only 100 pages so they felt a bit underdeveloped. I couldn't understand decisions that seemed too sudden without enough buildup. Wonderful concept, but maybe it should have been longer? Great cover, though.
This is one of those sit in the sunshine kind of reads that goes by quick and focuses on characters. The Wild Man of the woods runs into the new owner of Greenhollow Hall. Lovely writing with some magic and myth thrown in.
Some SERIOUS cover love for this one. 💚 🌿 💚
#owlsreadathon2020 Potions: A book that's under 150 pages
Who says you can't meet cute boys if you're living in a creepy forest?
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This is so delightful. I‘m bewitched. I‘m happy screaming. I want to be a practical folklorist 😂
This was a beautiful, dreamy tale of men connected to trees and the myths that sound them. The ancient feel of the myth and the description of the old large man connected to the forest was what really sold this for me. I loved every inch of it.
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#wintergames #elfies
This delightful fairy tale felt like the perfect story to read as the weather where I live changes to the chill of winter. A short volume that reads almost like a dream, this story of Henry and Tobias, and the lengths they are willing to go to save each other, pulled me fully into its lush, green spell. And Pearl, the forest's best cat. Don't miss this lovely, haunting story about love and loss and choosing to move on. It's a beauty.
Beautifully-told small but powerful story of the Green Man. Also, love. 👬🌳👨❤️👨
Littens, it‘s been awhile, because of a kitten. This is Huey, we welcomed him into our home about 2 weeks ago and he‘s been quite a hilarious handful. At the shelter he was quiet, cuddly and calm; here he is anything but! We love seeing his personality come through, but it hasn‘t left much time for reading. Huey and Lennox are just starting to tolerate longer doses of each other. We are making progress! 🤞🏻#catsoflitsy #huey
This isn‘t what I‘m supposed to be reading 😬 but I kinda took a look at page one and now I can‘t stop. 🤷🏻♀️ So good. Update: I really loved the premise and characters but I didn‘t realize this was a novella, and oh how I wanted the story to be longer and slower. Sigh. Still recommend if you‘re looking for a short fantasy read.
ARC received from Netgalley for review!
I rather enjoyed this folkloric queer retelling. It was fairly predictable in outcome to me, but I enjoyed the journey all the same. Silver's mother is awesome.
Uh yes please sign me up for pretty much anything described as myth but gayer!
(Why I should check twitter every once in a while, Exhibit A. Hadn't heard of this and it sounds fabulous. Not out til June, it looks like.)