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    The Hazel Wood
    Book 1 in the series:The Hazel Wood

    The Hazel Wood - The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
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    The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert follows the journey of Alice Proserpine as she navigates a dark and eerie world filled with fairy tales and magic. Raised on the road by her mother to avoid her famous grandmother's fairy tales, Alice's life takes a drastic turn when her mother is kidnapped, forcing her to confront the truth of her past and her connection to the mysterious Hazel Wood. The book combines elements of dark fantasy, magical realism, and suspense, drawing readers into a world where nothing is as it seems and danger lurks at every corner. Albert's writing style is described as poetic and atmospheric, immersing readers in a tale that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy.

    Althea Proserpine is raising her daughter on fairy tales. Once upon a time she was a girl named Anna Parks, one of the legion of midcentury dreamers who came to Manhattan with their hopes tucked into ...

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    Through the Woods by Emily Carroll
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    Through the Woods by Emily Carroll is a graphic novel collection of five eerie and creepy short stories, each set in the woods and filled with supernatural elements. The stories are reminiscent of classic fairy tales but with a dark and unsettling twist, leaving readers with a sense of unease and suspense. Carroll's writing style, coupled with her haunting illustrations, creates a modern-day version of chilling stories akin to Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, appealing to both teens and adults who enjoy a good scare.


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    Splintered
    Book 1 in the series:Splintered

    Splintered - Splintered by A.G. Howard
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    'Splintered' by A.G. Howard is a dark and twisted modern take on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. The story follows Alyssa, a teenage girl who can hear the voices of flowers and bugs, as she ventures down the rabbit hole to escape Wonderland and break the curse that has plagued her family. The novel is filled with evocative details that bring the setting of Wonderland to life, creating a sense of fear, delight, and mystery for the readers.

    My obsession with bugs started on a Friday in fifth grade. It had been a rough one. Taelor Tremont told everyone that I was related to Alice Liddell, the girl who inspired Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’...

  4. 'Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart: And Other Stories' is a collection of 14 short stories that delve into the realms of dark fairytales and abstract magical realism. Each tale takes readers on a journey through strange and phantasmagorical worlds where bizarre happenings are the norm. The stories often center around themes of human desire, loss, grief, and the struggles of teenage girls navigating their realities with elements of prophecy and the supernatural. The narratives are intricately woven, with a focus on introspection and the complexities of human emotions, making for an active reading experience that challenges the reader to engage deeply with the text.

    The writing style is characterized by beautiful prose that blends artful metaphors with quirky pop culture references. Nethercott's storytelling is not plot-driven; instead, it invites readers into a labyrinth of emotions and abstract concepts, often leaving them with a sense of unease or contemplation. The collection is noted for its originality, as the stories range from quirky and strange to heartbreaking and eerie, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the human experience. The author's ability to craft unique narratives that evoke thought and introspection is a hallmark of her work.


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    Lady Venom Takes A Mistress by Kat Blackthorne
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    "Lady Venom Takes A Mistress" by Kat Blackthorne is a dark sapphic romance novel set in a gothic world where women are treated as property. The story follows Poesy, a feisty yet naive young woman who escapes her arranged marriage and finds herself in the haunted woods where Lady Venom resides, a mysterious and alluring figure known for unaliving men. As Poesy becomes Lady Venom's mistress, they embark on a journey filled with desire, ghosts, snakes, and love in a beautiful mansion. The writing style of the book combines elements of horror, romance, and fairy tale, creating a captivating and steamy narrative that explores themes of sexuality, sensuality, and freedom.


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    You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce
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    'You Let Me In' by Camilla Bruce is a dark and disturbing psychological horror story that delves into the complexities of trauma and abuse. The narrative follows Cassandra Tipp, a bestselling novelist accused of murder, as her niece and nephew uncover her final manuscript that holds the key to unlocking her fortune. Through Cassandra's memoir, readers are taken on a journey filled with faeries, mysteries, and dark revelations, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. The writing style is described as enchanting, beautifully written, and haunting, with a touch of folk horror elements that add to the eerie atmosphere of the story.

    You drive up the dirt road between the old oak trees. It’s October, so I guess it must be raining. Maybe there’s a wind blowing too, leaving yellow leaves on your windshield. You scan your surrounding...

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    White as Snow by Tanith Lee
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    In "White as Snow" by Tanith Lee, the author retells the Snow White fairy tale in a dark and twisted manner, weaving in elements of Greek mythology and exploring themes of rape, abuse, and psychological trauma. The story follows Queen Arpazia and her daughter Coira, who serve as mirrors and foils to each other, navigating through a world of violence, jealousy, magic mirrors, and encounters with dwarves. The narrative is complex, delving into the psychological and emotional impacts of abuse, while incorporating metaphors and symbolism to create a rich and haunting story.

    The mirror was made of glass, which, in the lands it had been brought to. was not usual. And so, to protect it (but also because those who looked in it were sometimes very startled hy the monstrous cl...

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    Far Far Away by Tom McNeal
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    Set in the small town of Never Better, 'Far Far Away' follows the tale of Jeremy Johnson Johnson, a boy who can hear the voice of Jacob Grimm, one half of the famous Brothers Grimm. Narrated by Jacob himself, the story unfolds with Jeremy's struggles after his mother's departure and his father's reclusive nature. When a series of dark events are set into motion by a local girl named Ginger, the plot takes a grim turn, leading to a suspenseful and gripping narrative with elements of macabre fairy tales and ghostly protection.

    The book combines a dark fairy tale with humor, creating a unique and engaging story that appeals to both young adult and adult readers. With a mix of fantasy, supernatural elements, mystery, family relationships, and coming-of-age themes, 'Far Far Away' offers a modern twist on traditional fairy tales while exploring the complex dynamics between characters and the eerie atmosphere of the town.

    Let us begin on a May afternoon when the light was pure, the air scented with blossoms, and the sky a pale blue. Lovely, in other words, and brimming with promise. The village trees were in full leaf,...

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    A Hunger of Thorns by Lili Wilkinson
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    A Hunger of Thorns by Lili Wilkinson is a captivating dark fairy tale that blends modern and fantasy elements. The story revolves around Maude, a young witch who struggles with the complexities of friendship and magic after losing her powers. When her childhood friend Odette goes missing, Maude embarks on a dangerous quest to find her while confronting her own obsession and unresolved issues.

    The writing is rich with vivid descriptions and unique world-building, pulling readers into a mesmerizing, sometimes dark, narrative. The themes of personal growth, societal expectations, and the power of storytelling shine through, making it an engaging read. Although some readers found the pacing slow initially, the intriguing magic system and complex characters keep the story compelling. Overall, it's a tale of adventure, loss, and the fierce spirit of girls, reminiscent of other dark fairy tales.


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    The Memory Theater by Karin Tidbeck
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    'The Memory Theater' by Karin Tidbeck is a collection of dark and imaginative fairy tale vignettes that are described as distinctive, visually focused, and thematically rich. The book is likened to a blend of Grimm's fairy tales and Tim Burton's style, creating a world that is beautiful, horrifying, and haunting. The narrative follows children Dora and Thistle as they navigate a world filled with evil adults, magical creatures, and dark adventures.

    The writing style in 'The Memory Theater' is praised for its spellbinding, lyrical prose and richly imagined worlds. Tidbeck's ability to create sharp and vibrant characters, along with poignant emotional adventures, adds depth to the story. The book is noted for its brevity, yet it manages to encompass all necessary elements within its 183 pages, leaving a lasting impact on readers.


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