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| | | | | I have an affection for stories that take a scholarly, dare I say nerdy, approach to their fantasy elements. Ive recently devoured both books in Heather Fawcetts Emily Wilde series, which follows a prickly academic on a field trip into Faerie, filling her journal with footnotes and references to in-universe research on magic along the | |
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| | | | | A curmudgeonly professor journeys to a small town in the far north to study faerie folklore and discovers dark fae magic, friendship, and love in the start of a heartwarming and enchanting new fantasy series."So endlessly enchanting, so rich and complete and wise that you'll walk away half ensorcelled."-Melissa Albert, author of The Hazel WoodCambridge... | |
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| | | | | A curmudgeonly professor journeys to a small town in the far north to study faerie folklore and discovers dark fae magic, friendship, and love, in this heartwarming and enchanting fantasy. Publication: January 10, 2023 by Del Rey Books Cambridge professor Emily Wilde is good at many things: She is the foremost expert on the study... | |
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| | | After finishing the first book in this series, I was eager to grab Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands, by Heather Fawcett. I still dispute that it can be consi | ||