Reviewed by Angie on
I really liked The Darkest Part of the Forest in the beginning. I loved how the fae were kind of the town's little secret, but also attracted tourism. I also really liked how the fairytale trope was flipped, and it was the ordinary human girl saving the extraordinary boy from evil. There's also a changeling who lives amongst them, and is best friends with Hazel's brother. There's just a lot of little things that I really enjoyed, but about halfway through I found myself kind of over it. Maybe there were just too many interesting, individual things that I loved but didn't necessarily get me more involved in the story. I kind of had this feeling of the author trying too hard to be unique which annoyed me. Not to say that's what she is doing, but that's just how I've felt about everything I'd read from her so far.
The Darkest Part of the Forest did pull me back in again toward the end, since it has a lot of great twists. I loved how things weren't exactly how they seemed, and there were little details that made for fun "AH HA!" moments. But all of that didn't make up for the nagging feeling I had throughout. I really do not know what it is about this author's writing that just does not sit right with me. I absolutely adore all of her ideas, but then they all just kind of lose me once the plot actually picks up. Perhaps I'm just a fan of her world building and not her plots.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 29 November, 2014: Finished reading
- 29 November, 2014: Reviewed