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Average rating4.3
In Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands, Emily and Wendell are back to chronicling the mysterious and dangerous faeries that inhabit the world. I always have my fingers crossed with sequels because they can be very hit or miss, but this one really delivered! It felt like a natural and interesting way to continue the story and develop the world and characters more – introducing new faeries, allies, enemies, and higher stakes.
“One of the guiding principles of dryadology,” I said, “is this: do not cross the sort of Folk who make collections of human body parts.”
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“Like me, he appeared relieved by the interruption—both of us, it seemed, would rather confront a supernatural intruder than fumble our way out of an emotional exchange.”