“The Hazel Wood” is the name of Althea Proserpine’s estate. It’s creepy and gorgeous, and I loved every word.” —Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians “Elegant, ethereal, and beautifully brutal, The Hazel Wood is a fairy tale worth falling for. “Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood is an elegant dark fairy tale, full of the power of story. The Hazel Wood is a fairy tale about fairy tales. One afternoon the Christ-child had laid himself in his cradle-bed and had fallen asleep. “Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood is an elegant dark fairy tale, full of the power of story. Althea has one book to her name, a collection of dark fairy tales: “Tales from the Hinterland.” In it, she writes like a war reporter sending back notices from the field of battle. In The Night Country, Alice Proserpine dives back into a menacing, mesmerizing world of dark fairy tales and hidden doors of The Hazel Wood. The Night Country is the highly anticipated sequel to Melissa Albert’s beloved debut The Hazel Wood.
But when Alice's grandmother, the reclusive author of a cult-classic book of pitch-dark fairy tales, dies alone on her estate, the Hazel Wood, Alice learns how bad her luck can really get: Her mother is stolen away—by a figure who claims to come from the Hinterland, the cruel supernatural world where her grandmother's stories are set. The New York Times bestseller! It's creepy and gorgeous, and I loved every word." It’s creepy and gorgeous, and I loved every word.” —Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians “Elegant, ethereal, and beautifully brutal, The Hazel Wood is a fairy tale worth falling for. It’s creepy and gorgeous, and I loved every word.” —Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians “Elegant, ethereal, and beautifully brutal, The Hazel Wood is a fairy tale worth falling for. The Hazel Wood kind of gives me the same whimsical, lyrical vibe but it is much more easier to follow. The Night Country is the highly anticipated sequel to Melissa Albert’s beloved debut The Hazel Wood. Then his mother came to him, looked at him full of gladness, and said, Hast thou laid thyself down to sleep, my child? One afternoon the Christ-child had laid himself in his cradle-bed and had fallen asleep. 02-06-2020 Fairy tale: The hazel-branch - Grimm. Then his mother came to him, looked at him full of gladness, and said, Hast thou laid thyself down to sleep, my child?
It’s creepy and gorgeous, and I loved every word.” —Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians “Elegant, ethereal, and beautifully brutal, The Hazel Wood is a fairy tale worth falling for. Perfect for fans of the film Pan's Labyrinth, Lev Grossman's Magicians trilogy, and Kelly Link's short stories, The Hazel Wood … Welcome to Melissa Albert's The Hazel Wood—the fiercely stunning New York Times bestseller everyone is raving about!Seventeen-year-old Alice and her mother have spent most of Alice’s life on the road, always a step ahead of the uncanny bad luck biting at their heels. “Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood is an elegant dark fairy tale, full of the power of story. "Melissa Albert's The Hazel Wood is an elegant dark fairy tale, full of the power of story. --Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians "Elegant, ethereal, and beautifully brutal, The Hazel Wood is a fairy tale worth falling for. In The Night Country, Alice Proserpine dives back into a menacing, mesmerizing world of dark fairy tales and hidden doors of The Hazel Wood. It’s creepy and gorgeous, and I loved every word.” —Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians “Elegant, ethereal, and beautifully brutal, The Hazel Wood is a fairy tale worth falling for. “Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood is an elegant dark fairy tale, full of the power of story. The New York Times bestseller! 02-06-2020 Fairy tale: The hazel-branch - Grimm. This is a dream of a book I cannot recommend highly enough. It is a dark novel about dark things but its rooted in its humanity and the humanity of its characters. The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert, $14, Amazon. “Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood is an elegant dark fairy tale, full of the power of story.