3.53 AVERAGE


My eleven year old daughter recommended this book and I was delighted to see that it's a good old fashioned farie tale, complete with the hidden parallel world, lights in the forest, dancing in a circle; the whole bit. A short, fun read.
adventurous dark hopeful lighthearted mysterious sad tense medium-paced
lighthearted mysterious slow-paced
adventurous challenging emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Found family fr, hated the real little brother

If you are a fan of folk lore tales than you need to check out this book. It is about a changeling. I have read several books on this subject but I have to say this is in my top three favorites. What I loved the most about this book is how author, Mary stayed close to the real legends of stories about changelings and other folk lore. Some of the other books that I have read on this subject were a bit more "fictional".

Mollie's compassion towards Guest was kind. It showed that love can be found in even the "ugliest" of things. In addition, Guest's ability to adapt and learn to be good made him more than just a changeling. It brought me the reader closer to him.

I could not stop reading this book. I was transported on the journey with Mollie as she went in search of her stolen brother. I look forward to reading more books from this author.

Fae

It started really boring, bit it picked up pace once Madog was introduced. After that, I loved the story. I love Guest's character, and sincerely hope that Mollie gives him a better name. I hate the character of Thomas, and although he's her brother, I didn't care for him throughout the entire story.
This book is a 50/50 for me, there were a lot of good parts, but also a lot of bad ones. I wish Madog were on the story more, because at the pointed he was in the story, I just couldn't put it down.
adventurous challenging medium-paced

Final review: 3.5

This was the first Mary Downing Hahn book I have ever read. The story, plot and atmosphere where well written. I really like the portrayal of the fae in this book and the various elements from fae lore. The only thing I didn't not like was the main character Mollie, 100% of everything bad happens because she refuses to listen to others. She repeatedly ignored any lesson she has previously learned. Madog and Guest where my favorites and the rest of the characters where ok.

Junior fiction can be hit or miss for me, but I would recommend this if you like stories surrounding fae.