

Whenever I read a story, I always felt like I was reading something brand-new, even despite reading the summaries of many of them in the original series. I used to devour fairy tales, including a complete collection of Grimms’ fairy tales, and not once did any of these stories have anything in common with them. I loved reading through and discovering the symbolism in the artwork. Each story starts with a full page of artwork, and customized borders, specific to each story, around the pages. If you are uncomfortable with this, then this may not be the book for you.īut let’s start with the positives. These are dark fairy tales, with at least one death, often more, in every story, and very few happy endings. Although reading the original series would enhance the experience, you don’t have to read that to enjoy this.Īs I said earlier, this book is not for the faint of heart. A companion book to the Hazel Wood series by Melissa Albert, “Tales from the Hinterland” is a collection of stories that are frequently referenced in the series, and plays an important role. With tales that are dark and gruesome, this fairy tale collection is not for the faint of heart.
