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Book of Lost Things
Book of Lost Things | John Connolly
High in his attic bedroom, twelve-year-old David mourns the death of his mother. He is angry and alone, with only the books on his shelf for company. But those books have begun to whisper to him in the darkness, and as he takes refuge in his imagination, he finds that reality and fantasy have begun to meld. While his family falls apart around him, David is violently propelled into a land that is a strange reflection of his own world, populated by heroes and monsters, and ruled over by a faded king who keeps his secrets in a mysterious book... The Book of Lost Things. An imaginative tale about navigating the journey into adulthood, while doing your best to hang on to your childhood.
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yourfavouritemixtape
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Panpan

Definite pan. Read this for a bookclub, that‘s also the only reason I finished it. It was way too gory for my liking and when the homophobic undertones started, I was out.

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PirateJenny
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Pickpick

John Connolly is such a beautiful writer. It's evident in his Charlie Parker books, but his writing just shines in this story of a boy trying to.find his way home. There are many folkloric and fairy tale elements present, all used to perfect effect.

Ellie also approves.

Leftcoastzen Wow, sweet Ellie ! She looks a lot like a kitty I had years ago named Fanny 9mo
PirateJenny @Leftcoastzen Fanny is a great cat name! 9mo
Bklover Sweet kitty!!!❤️❤️ 9mo
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Sinnett_Blue
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We are not meant to know the time or the nature of our deaths (for all of us secretly hope that we may be immortal) -John Connolly

Little Free Library 📚
Phoenix, Arizona 🌵

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MeJeMiller
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Pickpick

Who was caught off guard by how much they liked this? 🙋‍♀️ for real though. I loved the people David interacted with and all the stories. I wasn‘t annoyed by anyone. I really liked all the stories.

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TheIntrovertedDodoBird
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TheIntrovertedDodoBird
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Mehso-so

This visceral tale encapsulates the journey between boyhood & manhood as David ventures through a strange, minacious land, the embodiment of his anger & grief at the loss of his beloved mother, which personifies the secret fears & jealousies that lurk within him. The prose was as equally splendid & emotive, as it was imaginative and captivatingly dark at times, reminiscent of Grimm fairytales while entwining new reimaginings amongst the familiar.

LiseWorks Loved this book 10mo
TheLudicReader One of my all-time favourite books. 10mo
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j.rye
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I can barely keep my eyes open, so it seems like the perfect time to start a new book. 🫠

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BookaholicNatty
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Trying to get back to doing what I love which is reading but it is a daily struggle with all of life‘s activities. I started this Friday and I must say I am truly loving it. When you guys are busy how do you make time to read?

TrishB I always allocate at least 30 mins- even if it‘s at bed time! 10mo
Aims42 @TrishB that‘s what I do too 😄👍 No better way to wind down than being all cozy in bed with a good book 10mo
TheBookgeekFrau I get up a hour before everyone else 10mo
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KathyWheeler Being retired now helps a lot. 😄 Before I retired I always tried to read at least a chapter before I went to sleep. I also listen to audiobooks when I walk. 10mo
Suet624 Insomnia allows for lots of reading 10mo
Sienopoli Great choice! I recommend this one often. 10mo
TrishB @Aims42 and I at least think I‘ve got some ‘me‘ time back. 10mo
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Branwen
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It was in the upper 40's today, so I took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather and took a nice bookish walk this afternoon! I have a feeling it will be my last trek in the woods this year! 🌿📚 I'm really glad that this fall and winter so far have been pretty mild and I've gotten to enjoy the outdoors a lot longer than I usually am able to!

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Branwen
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It's a hot chocolate kind of night! 🤍❄️🤍

Magpiegem Wow! That‘s the best hot choc ever! 11mo
Branwen @Magpiegem Thank you! I basically use the hot chocolate as a vehicle to get the marshmallows into me! 🤭😂 11mo
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Branwen
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It was weirdly warm out today! Almost 60°, which is crazy for this time of year! Of course I had to take the opportunity to spend the day reading at the park! This book seemed to be a pretty good choice to read outdoors! And I'm glad I decided to give it another try! I'm enjoying it much more now than I did the first time I read it! 💕📚

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Branwen
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I think I'm going to reread the tagged book again and give it another chance! I first read it a couple years ago, and was taken aback by how dark it was! Having just finished the sequel and absolutely loved it, I feel like it's time to revisit the first one again! I think I will enjoy it and appreciate it a lot more now than I did back when I first read it! 💕📚

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peanutnine
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#AutumnPlease Day 21 🧭 #Lost
Another from my #Scarathlon stack that I probably won't get to this month
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great pairings ❤️🤍 13mo
TheLudicReader One of my all-time favourite books. 13mo
Eggs Perfect ❤️📚🖤 13mo
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Laughterhp
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Finished this one the last day of September for #20in4

I randomly picked this up at the bookstore to bring with me on vacation. I had no idea what it was about or what to expect.

I loved all the different takes on the fairytale stories and David‘s growth and journey. Glad I picked this one up.

Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 14mo
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Laughterhp
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Here‘s the books I think I‘ll be focusing on for #20in4 and #ReadySetRead on October 1st. It is my birthday weekend, so not sure how much reading I‘ll actually get done.

AnnR Happy birthday wishes, a little early. 🎂🎉🎈 14mo
Bookwormjillk Woo hoo! Happy birthday 🎂🎃👻 14mo
AmyG Happy Birthday! 🎂 14mo
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Andrew65 Best of luck and Happy Birthday. 🥳🎂🎁🎊🎈🎉 14mo
TheQuietQuill Happy birthday! 🎂 Also, The Book of Lost Things was an incredible read! 14mo
gossamerchild Happy birthday! 14mo
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TheQuietQuill
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Wow, I certainly wasn‘t expecting how much I‘d love this book. The beginning had my heart aching for David, but his journey throughout this entire book was something I won‘t forget. What a completely different and dark take on fairy tales, and how not all endings are always happy. I‘m now telling everyone to go read this.

My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

PaperbackPirate I felt the same way when I read it! And I just found out there‘s a sequel! 14mo
LiseWorks There's a sequel? Oh, I have to check that out 14mo
Follow.my.read The sequel was just released! I may have to re-read this then on to book 2! 14mo
TheQuietQuill Right! I can‘t wait to read the second one because this was one book I will never forget @PaperbackPirate @LiseWorks @Follow.my.read 14mo
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Laughterhp
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Currently on vacation in Colorado. Stuck in traffic at the Switzerland of Americas highway. Good thing I always have a book!

TheDaysGoBy Boo for traffic but I remember enjoying that one! 1y
AmyG Hahaha…where? Ouray? 1y
Laughterhp @AmyG Haha yup!! 1y
marleed Oh have fun! 1y
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TheQuietQuill
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Latest read 🤓

Bookwormjillk Are you going to read the sequel that just came out? 1y
TheQuietQuill I haven‘t ever read this one before, but I would love to read the sequel eventually. I‘ve heard amazing things about this book, so I‘m sure the second one is going to be just as good 😊 @Bookwormjillk 1y
104_goodbuddyy I read this book earlier this year and LOVED IT! I recommended it to my sister (who has very different taste than me for books) and she enjoyed it as well! I hope you love it just as much as we did! (edited) 1y
TheQuietQuill So far it‘s proving to be a very good read…I‘m about 50 pages in and it‘s so sad! But I heard it gets pretty dark at times…I‘m really enjoying it 😊 @104_goodbuddyy 1y
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Pickpick

Just finished. There was no way I was going to bed until I found out what happened. And wow! What a damn good story about imagination and the power of stories that shape us.

A very happy #BlameItOnLisy experience 😊

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TheBookgeekFrau
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Once upon a time--for that is how all stories should begin--there was a boy who lost his mother.

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl p

ShyBookOwl 💜 1y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🧡🧡🧡 1y
Eggs So beautiful 🧡🧡🧡 1y
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Got a couple of hours before I have to start dinner so I'm going to dive into this 😁

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TheBookgeekFrau
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Yayyyy book mail!!!

@Texreader Thank you!! Perfect pick 💕💕

behudd Loved this book! And a sequel comes out in September! 1y
TheBookgeekFrau @behudd Perfect time for me to read it then!! 😁 1y
Leftcoastzen Love that cover! 1y
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TorieStorieS
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You know it‘s a favorite when you have a copy in each room of your house that has book shelves! 🤣 This fantastic coming of age novel marks a lot of firsts for me- it was the book that I first started a book journal with back in January of 2008, it was my first introduction to the massive talent of John Connolly and re-reading it in preparation for THE LAND OF LOST THINGS reveals how timeless and magical, dark, sad and funny this book really is!

wanderinglynn I loved that book! And I love all the covers! 😍 1y
TorieStorieS @wanderinglynn So glad you loved it, too! Obviously I can‘t resist a cover I don‘t already own… though this is my second copy of the red and black trade paperback— my original was long ago leant and never returned… 1y
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peanutnine
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Do I need more books? No.
Can I resist the friends of the library sale? Also no.

Ten dollars for this whole stack 🤩 #bookhaul

CSeydel Oh you got some good ones! 2y
5feet.of.fury Worth it just for 2y
TheBookHippie I love library sales!!! Love. 2y
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Ruthiella What a steal! 😀 2y
TheLudicReader The Book of Lost Things is one of my favourite books. 2y
peanutnine @5feet.of.fury I loved The Guest List so I was excited to spot that one! 2y
peanutnine @TheLudicReader it sounds so interesting! 2y
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SusanLee
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Eggs Love how the character‘s just walking right out of the tree 🌲💚🌳 2y
SusanLee @Eggs this is a good read too 😘 2y
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SusanLee
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 💚 2y
Eggs 🖤🌳💚 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Pickpick

Twelve-year-old David is still mourning the death of his mother when his father remarries & soon presents him with a half-brother. These events set the stage for a dark, harrowing adventure where the line between the real world & the world of stories blurs. This is a story about childhood & growing up, about learning that the world complex, & about the power of stories. The pace is slow, & I skimmed in a few places, but overall I enjoyed it.

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TracyReadsBooks
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It‘s another perfect day for reading on the patio. Seven chapters in and I‘m really enjoying this one…

SamAnne Oh this is at the top of my TBR list! 2y
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TracyReadsBooks
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I detoured past one of my fav bookstores—their sale shelves are excellent—on the way to pick up my comics.😬

Two books from the sale shelves—Jellicoe Road (one of my fav YA books ever) & Homeland Elegies. Then also picked up Legendborn for the short story that comes in the paperback edition. Good excuse to reread it before the sequel is out. The tagged book is actually the reason why I went. New books + warm weather = more reading on the patio.

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104_goodbuddyy
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Pickpick

This coming-of-age novel was incredible. Right from the start, I was shocked by the poetic writing. The entire story was so beautifully crafted that I never wanted it to end. The details of all the characters, the depth of the story, the heavy themes, the twisted fairytales, the fantastical world… everything was written with intent and purpose. Truly shocked by the dimensions Connolly gave to the idea of growing up. This is a must read.

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behudd
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This book caught me off guard by how much I absolutely loved it. Dark (at times, very dark) reworkings of some favorite fairy tales, this book felt known & completely unique at the same time. As if Gaiman came in & wrote Narnia before Lewis got there.
I exclusively listened to this audiobook & definitely recommend that version; the reader was great, & I cackled and gasped the whole way through. And the ending had me in tears.

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mrp27
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June #bookspin

I enjoy making my bookspin lists with a theme. What can I say, it‘s habit from my pre school teacher days. Anyway, this months list has a bookish theme.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
MemoirsForMe Great idea! I‘ve had My Life with Bob on my TBR for too long. 2y
mrp27 @UwannaPublishme Thanks! Having themes helps me remember which books I‘ve already put on a list and helps me to not use the same titles over and over. 2y
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SusanLee
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#attic reminded me of this awesome read by John Connolly!
#savvysettings @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Looks good!! 3y
Eggs Cover love 💚🖤💚 3y
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LiseWorks
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Jan 17 #BeginsWith Book my pick for today, one of the best Books 📚 from this author I have ever read @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Well done👍🏼❣️ 3y
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TheLudicReader
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Besides the tagged book, I recommend
The Secret History
Fingersmith
The Book Thief
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
The Paper Palace
Chaos Walking trilogy
anything by Thomas H Cook

Thanks for the tag @Elizabeth2 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks #sundaysoapbox

Any interest in sharing your recs @catiewithac @MadelineMcCrae @ShelleyBooksie @merelybookish

KarenUK Your first four could be me! 3y
JamieArc Fingersmith is one of the books I recommend most too. I need to read more by that author. 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks for playing!! 📚🙌🏻 3y
merelybookish Thanks for the tag. I have been meaning to read the Chaos Walking series for ages! 3y
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Bookwormjillk
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Pickpick

This book was five stars for the first three quarters, but I just didn‘t like the ending. I‘m still glad I read it because there were parts that absolutely delighted me, and as a Dark Tower fan I enjoyed another book influenced by Childe Roland. This was for my work book club. #LittenListen @aperfectmjk #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #ominousOctober @Littlewolf1 @Roary47 A Family Affair #SpookOWeen @TheSpineView #WickedAThon @StayCurious

SusanLee I‘ve enjoyed this book! 3y
TheSpineView 👍📖📚 3y
Roary47 Awesome! 😊💛 3y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 3y
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JoyBlue
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Mehso-so

Do you believe in fairy tales? Read the review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#the-book-of-lost-things

TheAromaofBooks Oooo this was a book I really couldn't stand! 3y
JoyBlue @TheAromaofBooks Interesting! Wanna share why? Have you read/liked any of Connolly's other books? Inquiring minds want to know! 😉 3y
TheAromaofBooks Oh, I had many issues with this one & if you're interested in details I did rant about it at the time on my blog haha - https://thearomaofbooks.wordpress.com/2016/05/07/the-book-of-lost-things-by-john... - but one of the biggest problems I had was that the conclusion was basically that David was the selfish one for not just getting over his mom dying & being excited that his dad got remarried & that this whole journey was about David ⬇ (edited) 3y
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) becoming a “man“ by learning to stifle his own grief & emotions & just move on. There were other things that bothered me, but that overarching theme was the part that made me not bother reading any of Connolly's other books. I'm off to read your full review now because I didn't have time to do that last night!! 3y
JoyBlue @TheAromaofBooks Thanks for sharing your full review. OMG—I just love that we both independently used “creepy and gross“ in our reviews!!!!!! 😂 3y
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Sweetkokoro
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Lots of new middle grade paperbacks too. I can‘t wait to read all of these.

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LaraS
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A young boy mourns the loss of his mother and uses books as his refuge. As his father remarries the books start to whisper to him, and he ends up in a fantasy world searching for a mysterious book that holds the secrets of the King.

This was a bit sadder and darker than I thought it would be, but I enjoyed joining David on his adventure.

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https://www.deviantart.com/hollyp0p/art/The-Book-of-Lost-Things-47714937

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IhoardBOOKS
Book of Lost Things | John Connolly
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Pickpick

A dark fairy tale that charts 12 year old David‘s growth from an angry young boy into a more nuanced young boy that learns there are many sides to a story.
I loved the incorporation of fairy tales and the epic journey David goes through, how each interaction with a new character is a lesson in life that can benefit him but it‘s up to him to use the lessons he learns, or how he‘ll use them.

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dariazeoli
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I‘m posting one book per day from my ever-increasing TBR. No description. No explanation. Just books to read. Join the fun if you want.

Day 86.

#fromthetbrstacks

TheLudicReader You need to read this one. It‘s so good. 4y
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Andrea4
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A full 5 stars for me! I loved this and finished in less than a week!
What seems like a simple story for a child is of course like all good fairy tales much more suitable for adults.
I enjoyed the retellings of all the fairytales- I wish each had their own book especially Red Riding Hood.
I loved the idea of stories coming alive with each reading and how we create our own dreams 💜

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freeatlast1137
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Dealing with the loss of his mother, his father's new wife and baby, David turns to fairy tale stories to escape his anger and pain. As he becomes more angry, another world opens up and David falls inside it. In the other world of disturbing fairy tales, David looks to find a way back home.

A disturbing take on fairytales that makes this book so wonderfully terrifying.

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freeatlast1137
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Tagged and fitting since I'm reading it right now.
1. Chocolate meringue pie made by my lovely grandma. I try to make it, but all I make is chocolate meringue soup.🤷‍♀️
2. I am thankful for not always following my expectations.

#thankfulthursday @Cosmos_Moon

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kabenth
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"Each man dreams his own heaven."

I read this book soon after losing my uncle (he and I were very close; we often bonded over books).

This book was so beautifully written. I loved the varied and fresh versions of well-known fairy tales scattered throughout the chapters. While I didn't relate entirely to David (the main character), I did find some of my emotions aligning with his which was comforting. The ending was heartwarming and satisfying