EMILY
WILDE'S MAP OF THE OTHERLANDS by Heather
Fawcett (Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries) is a much acclaimed addition to this series about a young women, Emily
Wilde, who studies fairies (dryadology) and falls in love with a Fairy King,
Wendell Bambleby. This time they leave Cambridge for the Austrian Alps along with faithful Shadow (a grim disguised as a dog), Ariadne (Emily’s niece, an earnest, but inexperienced dryadologist), and Farris Rose (their department head). Numerous
adventures, fateful poisonings, and often scary encounters with various fairies
and beasts ensue. Fawcett does an excellent job of world building – some other
minor characters from her first book reappear here as well as new scholars who
lead Emily to the nexus, a door to Wendell’s kingdom, called Silva Lupi. Once
again, Emily’s single-minded focus on the Fairie realm proves both dangerous
and beneficial; she is a strong protagonist yet has opportunity to exhibit
growth and change. The LibraryReads Top Pick selection for January, EMILY WILDE'S MAP OF THE OTHERLANDS also received a starred review from Booklist (“utterly
enchanting”). Definitely recommended.
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