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168 pages, Hardcover
First published February 1, 2013
One of the reasons I enjoy Ms. Gardner's writing so much is she doesn't mind going for the unexpected, but it all feels very solidly based in fairy-world lore. She also doesn't mind going a bit dark, but she knows when to pull back so that the world isn't all gloom and doom and darkness; a little unexpected perhaps and a little morbid humor, but not as extreme as a typical Tim Burton film. In the end, though, she knows how fairy-tales are supposed to finish!
Content notes: No language issues, characters say "Buddleia" when expressing disappointment, which is a flowering bush (I've always known them as "butterfly bushes"), you can decide if that's an issue or not. No sensuality issues. Someone dies because of magic and gravity, and other violence is threatened (including petrification), but other than the death, no permanent injuries.