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A review by zenithharpink
Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier
4.0
4.5 stars. This is another fabulous read from Marillier. There were a LOT of fantasy/fairy-tale elements featured in this book, that at times it felt overwhelming. The story was certainly complex, but not confusing, which was truly compelling.
Marillier has a great skill writing nature elements and fantasy into her stories, and I'm always riveted-I simultaneously need to find out what happens, and I don't want it to end, which makes for a frustrating paradox.
I'm absolutely looking forward to more in this duology, as well as more from Marillier. I recommend this to all fans of fantasy, Marillier, and nature-based stories. There is absolutely an element of vampires, to be expected due to the Transylvanian setting and the name of the home, Piscul Dracului, but I wouldn't recommend this as a vampire read-you'd be disappointed if that's why you pick up this book.
Marillier has a great skill writing nature elements and fantasy into her stories, and I'm always riveted-I simultaneously need to find out what happens, and I don't want it to end, which makes for a frustrating paradox.
I'm absolutely looking forward to more in this duology, as well as more from Marillier. I recommend this to all fans of fantasy, Marillier, and nature-based stories. There is absolutely an element of vampires, to be expected due to the Transylvanian setting and the name of the home, Piscul Dracului, but I wouldn't recommend this as a vampire read-you'd be disappointed if that's why you pick up this book.