A review by theaceofpages
Paper Forests by Tegan Anderson

adventurous dark emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

The book opens with a support group for the parents of dying children. They are told that their children are in a wonderful place called the "Paper Forest". When we meet these children, however, we quickly realise that this is actually a dark and dangerous ever-changing landscape filled with death and monsters.

This is an incredibly dark story and I definitely recommend it to those in the upper half of YA rather than younger YA readers. It deals with a lot of difficult themes. But wow is it beautifully written. It does start off a little slow maybe, but once you start to get the characters a little better you can really get immersed in their world. While some actions did feel like they were driven by plot, this nightmarish world of self-discovery when on the verge of death was definitely a memorable one! I'd definitely love to read more stories set in the Paper Forest and learn more about its (clearly extensive) history and inhabitants.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. As always, all opinions are my own.

Some notes on some of the content warnings. All are individually spoilered.

Note: All the CWs center around children so please be careful if this bothers you 
Child death:
In addition to actual deaths, the story is about dying children and their dying states are discussed several times. There are also a lot of corpses in the forest.

Homophobia:
One of the characters was told he's wrong by everyone in the real world to the point that he doubts his own sexuality


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