![]() ![]() As Alice begins to feel like she's finally broken away from her story, Alice-Three-Times, murders begin to crop up around the Hinterlanders. Now, back in the city she used to call home, Alice makes attempts to side with a normal human life as she graduates from high school and attends meetings with other Hinterlanders to help cope with their new way of life. Two years have passed since the events of "The Hazel Wood": the shattering of stories as they freed themselves from The Spinner and the cyclical world of Hinterland. It's a perfect middle and end to this world that we've adored since 2018, and maybe will continue to enjoy! However Melissa Albert sees fit, I'm positive she'll build us a story that's worthy of our wildest childhood dreams. ![]() And Albert certainly delivers on everything you could ever want as a fan of the first book. So if you're like me, you wanted to know what was next, you wanted to see Alice at least have some sort of happiness to her name, no matter how dark the story is meant to be. Alice as you know was left stranded, essentially, in the real world, with nothing to really anchor herself to a life worth living. ![]() The Hazel Wood was merely the introduction to the dark and sinister world of fairy tales that Albert so lovingly crafted, and the Night Country is the firing of the cannon and the explosion and aftermath that follows. ![]()
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