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The Night Country (The Hazel Wood)

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Due to a sudden, unexpected passing in the family a few years ago and another more recently and my subsequent (mental) health issues stemming from that, I was unable to download this book in time to review it before it was archived as I did not visit this site for several years after the bereavements. This meant I didn't read or venture onto netgalley for years as not only did it remind me of that person as they shared my passion for reading, but I also struggled to maintain interest in anything due to overwhelming depression. I was therefore unable to download this title in time and so I couldn't give a review as it wasn't successfully acquired before it was archived. The second issue that has happened with some of my other books is that I had them downloaded to one particular device and said device is now defunct, so I have no access to those books anymore, sadly.

This means I can't leave an accurate reflection of my feelings towards the book as I am unable to read it now and so I am leaving a message of explanation instead. I am now back to reading and reviewing full time as once considerable time had passed I have found that books have been helping me significantly in terms of my mindset and mental health - this was after having no interest in anything for quite a number of years after the passings. Anything requested and approved will be read and a review written and posted to Amazon (where I am a Hall of Famer & Top Reviewer), Goodreads (where I have several thousand friends and the same amount who follow my reviews) and Waterstones (or Barnes & Noble if the publisher is American based). Thank you for the opportunity and apologies for the inconvenience.

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much to my dismay I didnt realise this was a sequel so i've now read both books. While i enjoyed them, it was a superficial enjoyment and I dont think anything from them particularly stuck with me beyond the pages. i loved the dark vibes of the narrative, they were particularly impressive and the reason I will keep an eye on this author in future.

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I was really excited to read book 2 of The Hazel Wood. Albert is wonderfully cruel to her characters & I really enjoy what she puts them through. I guess that makes me slightly twisted too. What a great story.

Publisher - I don't know if you'll see this biu the formatting of the file almost ruined the reading experience. Virtual every word that needed an 'fl' or had an 'f', was missing them. I dont know if this is to discourage sharing but it was incredibly irritating.

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I love a dark lush fantasy book and this clicked all the boxes. The writing was enjoyable and the premise whimsical. I adored it and I want to read more form this author!

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I'd recommend reading THE NIGHT COUNTRY straight after THE HAZEL WOOD to ensure you stay immersed in the world and connected to the characters. This is a rewarding and luxurious sequel that is sure to satisfy readers.

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Do you ever fall in love with a book, and then, while waiting for the sequel, completely lose interest in it? That's what happened with me and The Hazel Wood, and it's why I've put off reading The Night Country for so long.

And honestly, I was right to assume I wasn't going to enjoy this series anymore. It just didn't pull me back in, and I didn't mesh with the writing style at all this time around. The book felt more like a thriller than like a fantasy to me and there's something about the general writing style in thrillers that really puts me off.

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Brilliant story full of dark magic. Not as strong as the first title but the world continuation was definitely appreciated

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The sequel to The Hazel Wood- which was all kinds of trippy and interesting- The Night Country is very different to its predecessor. That’s because Alice, along with her friends, helped to destroy the Hinterland, the land where stories are from. That is, the bad stories: the Brother’s Grimm type creepy stories.

Now all those characters are out in the real world and having trouble adjusting to it. Alice is trying to fit in, but not everybody is. Our heroine here is more grown-up, wiser and less angry; she’s one of the most unlikeable, dark and sinister YA heroines out there, but I like that. It makes for an interesting ride, and that’s definitely what we get here: lashings of darkness, ornate descriptions and best of all, a mysterious killer getting rid of former Hinterlanders. It’s just as thrilling as the first installment, and just as unpredictable. If you like your fairytales twisted, there’s no better place to be.

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There’s something about Melissa Albert’s writing style. It’s darkly seductive. She has a real talent for spinning a fairytale that keeps you unsettled and on the edge of your seat.

The Night Country has the same creeping pull of its predecessor. There’s a feeling of dread and a total inability to predict what’s coming or where the next plot twist will come from. Perfect for fans of old legends and dark retellings!

All my thanks to Penguin Random House and Netgalley for giving me this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I couldn't wait for this! The Hazel Wood was one of my fave reads from early last year so I needed more of Alice and Ellery Finch! And maybe was looking forward to a little large there!!!

I must say I think the author is a genius with the darkness of this story (and the world!), just so creative and captivating.

I would just love to visit The Hinterland (which reminds me, I have an inspired by candle, I'll get it out and pretend!!!)

I also hear Tales of the Hinterland will be released and I am so up for it!

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I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I have not read The Hazel Wood yet but I heard so much praise about Melissa Albert that I didn't want to miss the chance on the Night Country. This book is dark and I kind of loved that.

The first thing that I noticed was the writing style, so easy to slip in, so easy to forget and let that movie enrol right in front of your eyes. I enjoyed her metaphors and similies. I noticed she uses "cat" references a lot and as a cat lover this really resonated with me.

The story was chilling and kept me guessing. I don't usually read dark theme books so this made me want to put it down because it made me feel ... scared? More like worried. But then I needed to know what will happen, how will this all end? So I kept reading.

After reading the sequel to of Alice's story I am actually contemplating to go back to the first book and read the beginning too.

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I really struggled with this book unfortunately, I've now even tried the audiobook but it's just not that enjoyable for me. I think Melissa Albert's books are a bit of a miss for me, although I found The Hazel Wood intriguing it wasn't amazing and then this sequel has left me disappointed.

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The Hazel Wood was one of my favourite discoveries last year - a creepy, twisting tale that took all the dark elements of fairy tales and ran with it. So I was excited to pick up The Night Country and to see where the characters went next.

The Night Country retains that creeping sense of dread that was so effective in the first book - the feeling of eyes watching you in the darkness, of danger always being just out of sight. Hinterlanders are being murdered and Alice needs to figure out who is doing it, and like last time, pulling on those threads leads her to some dark and terrifying places.

The concept of a Night Country, and what is required to create one, is pure fairytale horror and glee. I loved the idea of it, even as it terrified me. Such a great concept. The depth of creativity, and reverence for the spikier edges of fairy tales, in these books is delightful.

I love the writing style, too. Even though the proof copy, annoying, had every ‘fl’ and ‘fi’ deleted in it, it couldn’t detract from the atmospheric, lyrical telling of the story.

Overall, a wonderful conclusion to Alice’s story. I will be keeping my eyes peeled for whatever Melissa Albert writes next.

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The highly anticipated sequel to Melissa Albert’s beloved, New York Times bestselling debut The Hazel Wood!

In The Night Country, Alice Proserpine dives back into a menacing, mesmerizing world of dark fairy tales and hidden doors. Follow her and Ellery Finch as they learn The Hazel Wood was just the beginning, and that worlds die not with a whimper, but a bang.

With Finch’s help, Alice escaped the Hinterland and her reclusive grandmother’s dark legacy. Now she and the rest of the dregs of the fairy tale world have washed up in New York City, where Alice is trying to make a new, unmagical life. But something is stalking the Hinterland’s survivors―and she suspects their deaths may have a darker purpose. Meanwhile, in the winking out world of the Hinterland, Finch seeks his own adventure, and―if he can find it―a way back home…

So, it’s not every day that I have the chance to read both the first and second book in a series and because this is the sequel, we’ll be a bit… careful about potential spoilers, but I’ll do my best!

First thing to get out of the way: THAT COVER. Oh be still my heart, it is a thing of beauty. I mean, The Hazelwood had a pretty neat cover too but this one, oh this one is just *chef’s kiss*

I both loved and got irritated by The Hazelwood, you can see why in my review here, but there was no way that I wasn’t going to pick up the second one – I had to see where the story was going to go. This one was so much darker and creepier than the first one I did have moments where the hairs on the back of my neck stood up and I was like nope, lol.
I enjoyed this, but it did still leave me with questions, which I hope will be answered in the third book and there wasn’t nearly enough Finch for my liking! I’d love it if Melissa Albert could do a Cassie Clare and just release loads of stories set in this world so we can really delve into the background of the different stories and learn more about this world and Aletha.

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Unfortunately I am no longer interested in reading this book, therefore I will not be reviewing it any further.

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The sequel to the Hazel Wood. And I liked it, Alice coming to terms with what's happened, but also not being able to let go of that part of her life. I loved the different worlds and other fairytales and how they were connected. A great second book

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I absolutely adored #TheHazelWood from #MelissaAlbert, it was a total reinterpretation of the fairytale genre, deliciously dark and introduced a fabulous new heroine in Alice Three Times. I approached #TheNightCountry with excitement but also with trepidation on whether Albert could surpass her magnificent debut. I am pleased to say she did, with bells on.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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I love Melissa Albert’ writing. It is spot on, it’s lyrical and oozes with rich language that literally conjures magic. No spoilers here but this book which is part fantasy, part murder mystery explores what happens to the ex-stories when they are unthethered from their storybook world and have to live in our reality. It has more gritty-ness than the first book but as the first book there are still plenty of twists and turns along the way, you think you know where it’s going but there is always a surprise or two. I can’t wait to see where Melissa Albert goes next.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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Dark, creepy, atmospheric twisted fairytale brilliance ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ out of five⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

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I know that the first book had mixed reviews, but I really really liked it, so when I got the copy of this one I was really excited. Melissa Albert has a unique style and I love how she did this amazing dark fairytale. It was so beautifully written.

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Somehow I liked "The Night Country" even less than the first part in the series. The best part of the first part in the series were the weird fairytales included and "The Night Country" doesn't offer anything similar. Instead, the story just drags on and gets more ridiculous each page.

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While I love what I've read of this book and will definitely be picking up a physical copy, the e-arc version has letters missing from words to the point that reading it became too difficult. I'm about 10% in and loving where the story is going -- the tone is gorgeously fairytale, just like The Hazel Wood, and being back in this world is the best -- but I just can't finish the arc with this formatting. I'll definitely be picking up a copy though!

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