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    The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell
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    In a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood in London, a thirteen-year-old girl is found unconscious in the garden, sparking a mystery that unravels the secrets families keep and the consequences they face. Told through multiple points of view in alternating timelines, the story explores the relationships between neighbors, the impact of hidden truths, and the haunting nature of past decisions.

    The writing in "The Girls in the Garden" is described as subtly creepy and poetic at times, with a focus on character development and relationships. The plot revolves around the incident in the garden, delving into the lives of the characters and how they are affected by the mystery surrounding the unconscious girl.

    And if you can’t remember what Grace looks like, it’s basically the same as me except her lips are fuller and her hair is two shades darker. And she’s got a little freckle by her eye that looks like a...

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    The Dancing Floor by Barbara Michaels
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    Heather Tradescant, a garden enthusiast, embarks on a tour of English gardens after a tragedy strikes. When denied entrance to a forbidden garden, she takes an unauthorized peek, leading her into a world of witches, missing gardens, and a labyrinthine plot that puts her life in danger. The book delves into Gothic romance elements, blending plausible scenarios with classical mythology, witches, and mysterious happenings, ultimately creating a captivating and suspenseful story.


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    The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
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    The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton is a captivating novel that weaves together multiple generations and time periods to unravel the mystery surrounding an abandoned child. The story unfolds through the perspectives of various characters, revealing family secrets, betrayals, and the quest for identity. Set in enchanting locations like Cornwall and Australia, the book beautifully integrates elements of historical fiction, romance, mystery, and fairy tales. Morton's writing style is described as descriptive, poetic, and engaging, keeping readers absorbed in the intricate plot that spans decades.

    IT was dark where she was crouched but the little girl did as she’d been told. The lady had said to wait, it wasn’t safe yet, they had to be as quiet as larder mice. It was a game, just like hide-and-...

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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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    The Humming Room by Ellen Potter
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    The Humming Room by Ellen Potter is a modern retelling of The Secret Garden, set in an abandoned tuberculosis sanitarium for children on Cough Rock Island. The story follows Roo Fanshaw, a young girl with a troubled past, who discovers secrets hidden within the walls of the old hospital. As Roo explores the forbidden East Wing, she uncovers mysterious humming noises and cries, leading her on a journey to unravel the mysteries of her new home and her own identity.

    Roo's character is portrayed as adventurous, curious, and brave, despite the eerie atmosphere of the setting. The plot twists and intriguing characters, such as Roo's uncle and his assistants, add layers to the story, making it a captivating read for both older kids and adults. The writing style creates a suspenseful and atmospheric tone, drawing readers into Roo's world of hidden secrets and unexpected revelations.


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    The Book of Lost Things - Book Of Lost Things by John Connolly
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    'The Book of Lost Things' by John Connolly is a dark and haunting coming-of-age story that follows young David as he copes with the loss of his mother and struggles to accept his new family dynamics. The book seamlessly weaves together various fairy tales into a nightmarish world that David stumbles into, where he embarks on a quest to find the king and uncover the secrets of the Book of Lost Things in order to find his way back home. The writing style is described as rich with lovely language and a fairy tale lyricism that immerses the reader in a world filled with peril and fantastical creatures.

    He had, in truth, been losing her for a very long time. The disease that was killing her was a creeping, cowardly thing, a sickness that ate away at her from the inside, slowly consuming the light wit...

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    The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
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    The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow is a captivating tale of a young girl named January Scholar who discovers a book that opens doors to new worlds, revealing hidden truths about herself and her past. The novel weaves together elements of magical realism, adventure, and danger as January navigates through portals to other worlds while uncovering secrets about her family and her destiny. The story is rich in detail, featuring complex characters, intertwined narratives, and a writing style that immerses readers in a world filled with mystery and wonder.

    When I was seven, I found a door. I suspect I should capitalize that word, so you understand I’m not talking about your garden- or common-variety door that leads reliably to a white-tiled kitchen or a...

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    The Night Garden by Lisa Van Allen
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    The Night Garden by Lisa Van Allen is a magical love story that revolves around Olivia and Sam, set in a farm with a maze and bountiful garden. The garden holds mysterious powers, offering answers to those who venture into its depths. However, alongside its beauty lies a dark secret - Olivia's condition that causes harm to others. The narrative unfolds with a blend of magical realism, focusing on themes of love, loss, and external influences affecting individuals. The book portrays vivid descriptions of the enchanting garden, reflecting the inner struggles and trials faced by the main characters as they navigate through danger and self-discovery.

    The writing style of Lisa Van Allen in The Night Garden has been praised for its allegorical nature, engaging plot, and unique character development. The story weaves elements of magical realism seamlessly, drawing readers into a world where reality intertwines with the supernatural. The author's imaginative portrayal of the Pennywort farm as a magical and mysterious place, coupled with the complexities of the characters' relationships and struggles, creates a captivating narrative that lingers in the minds of readers long after finishing the book.

    “No,” Gloria said. “But I know they’re doing it.” She made a noise that was halfway between a sigh and a huff, and then dropped her binoculars on the nylon strap around her neck. Her hair scrolled int...

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    The Shadow of the Torturer - The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe
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    "The Shadow of the Torturer" by Gene Wolfe follows Severian, a young apprentice torturer with the burden of total recall, as he navigates a vivid and haunting alternative world. The book immerses readers in a masterfully crafted setting with detailed descriptions, but some find the plot dour and the pacing meandering, leading to mixed feelings about the protagonist and the overall story.

    Severian's journey is filled with mysterious encounters, cryptic dream sequences, and a slow revelation of the world's setting. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and dreams, creating a challenging yet rewarding reading experience for those who appreciate intricate storytelling and thought-provoking allegories.

    It is possible I already had some presentiment of my future. The locked and rusted gate that stood before us, with wisps of river fog threading its spikes like the mountain paths, remains in my mind n...

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    Don't Bargain with the Devil - School for Heiresses by Sabrina Jeffries
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    In "Don't Bargain with the Devil" by Sabrina Jeffries, the story follows the intriguing relationship between Lucy, a temporary teacher at a school for young ladies, and Diego Montalvo, a mysterious magician with hidden motives. As Diego arrives in England to search for a missing granddaughter, Lucy becomes determined to stop him from building a pleasure garden that would disrupt the school. The plot unfolds with secrets, deception, and a slow revelation of past histories, keeping readers on their toes. The writing style captures the passionate and fiery dynamic between Lucy and Diego, adding depth to their characters and their complex relationship.


    (Also, see 33 recommendations for the series School for Heiresses )

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