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message 1: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 4476 comments Mod
Here is the place to discuss retellings, traditional tales, or books that contain forest creatures. Examples include dryads, all types of Fae including wood fae, elves, gnomes, goblins, and more.


message 2: by Hannah (new)

Hannah DCamp | 11 comments I read Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett for this prompt. I really enjoyed it, and Wendell was a really fun character :)


message 3: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 4476 comments Mod
Hannah wrote: "I read Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett for this prompt. I really enjoyed it, and Wendell was a really fun character :)"

I love that one! And the second book is really good, too!


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Hannah DCamp | 11 comments I have the second book waiting in the wings - I'm glad to hear you liked it, I'm excited to dive in!


message 5: by Andy (new)

Andy Of The Blacks | 447 comments Looking forward to the sequel, too! Glad to hear good things about it! :)


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Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
Margaret wrote: "Hannah wrote: "I read Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett for this prompt. I really enjoyed it, and Wendell was a really fun character :)"

I love that one! An..."


liked this one too and am looking forward to the next one!

Other good books that fits the theme are The Darkest Part of the Forest ( my favourite Holly Black book), The Cats of Tanglewood Forest by Charles de Lint . It’s a middle grade book. An adult book by the same author is Forests of the Heart

I’m looking for something with dryads. Any recommendations people?


message 7: by Margaret (new)

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Jalilah wrote: "I’m looking for something with dryads. Any recommendations people? ..."

Hmm, I was going to recommend Silver in the Wood, but I see you've already read that one!


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Netanella | 29 comments Jalilah wrote: "I’m looking for something with dryads. Any recommendations people? ..."

For a short novella, I would recommend Theodora Goss' Come See the Living Dryad, which is available on Tor.com (now recently rebranded as Reactor).

https://reactormag.com/come-see-the-l...


message 9: by Fi Szabo (new)

Fi Szabo | 1 comments I am in the forest with Uprooted by Nina Lyon, and on the trail of the Green Man, so far so good, enjoying this non-fiction...not so much a creature, but a fascinating medieval myth!


message 10: by Ozsaur (new)

Ozsaur | 248 comments Cry Silver Bells has a dryad as well as other mythical creatures. It's been decades since I've read it, so I don't remember how good it is.


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Latasha (latasha513) | 30 comments Fi Szabo wrote: "I am in the forest with Uprooted by Nina Lyon, and on the trail of the Green Man, so far so good, enjoying this non-fiction...not so much a creature, but a fascinating medieval myth!"

added that one to my list.


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Susan Chapek | 308 comments Margaret wrote: "Jalilah wrote: "I’m looking for something with dryads. Any recommendations people? ..."

Hmm, I was going to recommend Silver in the Wood, but I see you've already read that one!"


I really enjoyed Evergreen by Marissa Doyle--YA historical fantasy with an American dryad hiding in plain view as a best friend of the famously nonconformist Alice, daughter of rising politican Theodore Roosevelt.


message 13: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) | 30 comments Legend of the Deer Woman: & Other Tales to Warm the Hearth this book fits here. It's not perfect but I am enjoying it so far.


message 14: by Jalilah (last edited Feb 07, 2024 10:31AM) (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
Ozsaur wrote: "Cry Silver Bells has a dryad as well as other mythical creatures. It's been decades since I've read it, so I don't remember how good it is."

Thank you!

Susan wrote: “really enjoyed Evergreen by Marissa Doyle--YA historical fantasy with an American dryad hiding in plain view as a best friend of the famously nonconformist Alice, daughter of rising politican Theodore Roosevelt.
..."


Thank you that does look interesting!


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Kirsten (ringwraith10) | 42 comments I recently finished In an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire and since it takes place in The Goblin Market, I think it fits here. There are some other details that would be spoilers that seem to fit with the forest creatures theme, too.


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Andy Of The Blacks | 447 comments Kirsten wrote: "I recently finished In an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire and since it takes place in The Goblin Market, I think it fits here. There are some other details that woul..."

I used a lot of the books in that series for the challenge! :) I used In an Absent Dream for shapeshifters!


message 17: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
I think I will be reading The Stolen Heir. From the description it seems like it could either fit for “forest creatures” or “Ice and snow creatures”. I’ll see once I read it. Either way I know I can never go wrong with Holly Black!


message 18: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
I also plan to read After the Forest as I am going for 2 books for each category


message 19: by Margaret (new)

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Jalilah wrote: "I think I will be reading The Stolen Heir. From the description it seems like it could either fit for “forest creatures” or “Ice and snow creatures”. I’ll see once I read it. Either..."

It would fit both!


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Andy Of The Blacks | 447 comments Jalilah wrote: "I think I will be reading The Stolen Heir. From the description it seems like it could either fit for “forest creatures” or “Ice and snow creatures”. I’ll see once I read it. Either..."

Looking forward to your thoughts! I am still a bit too hyped from the original trilogy to read this yet! I would miss Jude and Cardan too much! :P


message 21: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
Jalilah wrote: "I think I will be reading The Stolen Heir. From the description it seems like it could either fit for “forest creatures” or “Ice and snow creatures”. I’ll see once I read it. Either..."

I just finished The Stolen Heir and putting this one in creatures of ice and snow. It definitely could be forest creatures as well but it’s more creatures of ice and snow


message 22: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
I absolutely loved After the Forest. It fits perfectly for this theme! I don’t remember who recommended it, but thank you so much for doing so!


message 23: by Jalilah (last edited May 27, 2024 09:09AM) (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
My second book for this category is Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett, an absolutely delightful follow up to her Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries


message 24: by Margaret (new)

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Jalilah wrote: "My second book for this category is Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett, an absolutely delightful follow up to her [book:Emily Wilde's Encyclopa..."

Such a fun book!


message 25: by Andy (new)

Andy Of The Blacks | 447 comments Jalilah wrote: "My second book for this category is Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett, an absolutely delightful follow up to her..."

Oh, it was so good, I love these books! :)


message 26: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
I just saw a description of this The Butcher of the Forest and looks really good!


message 27: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah | 5069 comments Mod
Jalilah wrote: "Jalilah wrote: "I think I will be reading The Stolen Heir. From the description it seems like it could either fit for “forest creatures” or “Ice and snow creatures”. I’ll see once I..."
Finally I used both The Stolen Heir and The Prisoner’s Throne for creatures animated by magic.
They could be forest creatures too, as a well as for creatures of ice and snow


message 28: by Erin (new)

Erin (erindarrow) | 57 comments I read Into the Heartless Wood by Joanna Ruth Meyer for this. Instead of sea sirens, there are tree sirens...it was an interesting and different idea!


message 29: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Zaccaria | 57 comments I read Legends & Lattes

4.5 stars: If you're looking for an unproblematic sweet cozy sapphic fantasy heavy on the coffee, this is for you.


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