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Silver in the Wood
by Emily Tesh
A lovely, lyrical tale and exactly the quick palate cleanser I needed after my last read. I probably could have read this in a single sitting if I hadn't had to stop to take a call. I loved the descriptions of the woods, and Tesh's style fits well with the setting and narrative. I didn't realize how much I wanted to ready a story set in a magical wood until I picked this up (probably because I am stuck inside, along with everyone else). I like Tobias and Henry as characters, and I love Mrs. Silver — can she have her own book? I wasn't a big fan of the instalove, which is a complaint I often have with novellas. It's one of my least favorite tropes, but at least here it was balanced out by the other elements.
There is also a very good cat named Pearl in this story, in case that matters to you, which it should.
There is also a very good cat named Pearl in this story, in case that matters to you, which it should.