![]() There was just so much weirdness, and I think it had to do with not knowing these Tales of the Hinterland, though Melissa is rumored to be writing that book too! I still can't put my finger on what exactly makes this world so hard for me to grasp, I really chalk it up to not knowing much about these other fairy tales that the story surrounds itself around. On top of that, I remembered struggling with that one too. ![]() I'll admit, my memory of The Hazel Wood was dicey. Finch is determined to bring her back to the home she knows. Yet when he realizes something has happened to Alice, that she's in fact, Alice-Three-Times, a being of the Hinterland. This is basically Finch's shortened version of the story as seen from his perspective.įinch sees a lot of crazy things in this world. ![]() While the Goodreads description says this takes place after The Hazel Wood, it seemed to me that it more so took place DURING the first book. The Boy Who Didn't Come Home is Melissa Albert's short little story about Ellery Finch, the boy who believed in the Hinterland and the tales that came from there. ![]() My review is completely and honest and voluntary, I was in no way compensated for this review. I received this short little story from the publisher as a gift for preordering The Night Country. Readers will find out what Finch has been up to since The Hazel WoodĮnded, and before The Night Country begins. ![]()
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