A review by house_of_scatha
Boneland by Alan Garner

3.0

I liked this ... or I think I did. Boneland is short, but dense and oblique. It references it predecessors, but never very directly. Or only in the purely factual nature of this reality, so the fantasy world that was at the heart of Weirdstone and The Moon of Gomrath is now glimpsed at the fringes: a dream, madness, an echo.

I think it is a book to reread, and make notes, and then look up the bits you didn't quite understand on the Internet and see what other people thought, and then worth thinking on some more.