The Drowned Woods

The Drowned Woods

2022 • 352 pages

Ratings27

Average rating3.6

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Thank you to Netgalley and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for providing an ARC of this novel.

Have you ever read a book and known within the first few pages that it's going to be a favorite? That was me with The Drowned Woods. Lloyd-Jones has a way with words — her writing is simple, but not stupid, and lyrical and descriptive enough that you feel as if you are right alongside the characters. The basic gist of the story is this — our main cast of characters have to destroy a magical well to break the evil prince's hold on the land. To put it simply — The Drowned Woods is part fairy-tale and part heist novel.

The plot is rather simple, but there's no need for it to be incredibly complicated. (And, not to mention, this is technically a YA novel.) What Lloyd-Jones has done works. She brings together a memorable cast of characters and lets them tell the story.

There's Mer, the water diviner — someone who can sense and manipulate water. She's got some serious baggage, with good reason. She's frequently quite prickly, and slow to trust after being betrayed by someone close to her in the past. There's Fane, the ironfetch, and his pet corgi, Trefor. Fane was my favorite of the bunch — he is under service to the Fae, and was enchanted by them to be able to sense iron. They “gave” him another power, but I won't spoil what that is. He spends a good chunk of the novel frequently afraid for everyone else, but he's rather stoic about it. Trefor is a corgi, and he's the bestest good boy out there. Other characters include: Ifanna the lady thief, Renfrew the spymaster, Emrick the scholar, and Gryf the...well I'm not going to spoil that, either.

There is a deep betrayal in this novel, that I saw coming, but wanted to pretend that I did not. But ohhhhh, how it hurt when I finally got to it. Ugh.

The Drowned Woods is a fairy-tale type novel (I'm reading a lot of these lately, apparently!) — it is based off of an old Welsh legend or tale, so that explains the general feel of the story. There is incredible magic to this tale, and I'm so, so glad that I got the chance to read this one.

May 24, 2022