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248 pages, Paperback
First published April 1, 2013
-The Wingfeather Saga . . . for the focus on family, the world that's rich and dark and strange and familiar and frightening and yet strangely comfortable all at once, the emphasis on the power of stories and music, and just the general feel of the story. (I have a strong suspicion that the author is, if not a fan of the Wingfeather Saga itself, at least a fan of Andrew Peterson's music. )
-The Tales of Goldstone Wood . . . for the beauty of the setting even in the midst of the darkness, the perfectly flawed characters, the lore of the world, and the emphasis on light amidst the darkness (though that's also a very Wingfeather theme).
-The Silimarillion (or, certain parts of it) . . . for the stories told of Shiloh's creation and lore.
-The Auralia Thread . . . for the dark world, for the characters whose light sets them apart, and the threads of mystery running through the book.