A review by tigger89
Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher

dark emotional funny sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

This novella was dark, but at the same time cute(in a muddy, squishy sort of way) and occasionally funny. I couldn't help but root for Toadling, who was trying her best while everything was so impossibly hard. I also loved the character of Halim, who was in turns funny, caring, and somber. Something I appreciated was that there was no explicit romance on the page, though you could certainly read something into the Halim-Toadling interactions if you were so inclined.

While the story is dark, I wouldn't classify it as a horror story. Perhaps there's some horror in the story of the changeling, but it mostly hit me as sad and inevitable rather than scary. Horror is so deeply individual though, and I could see someone being very unsettled by the situation, especially if they have children.

The biggest strength of the story was undoubtedly the characters. The plot itself was average. I have no complaints about the Sleeping Beauty retelling, but it was nothing mindblowingly original. Plot-wise, I'd give this a solid 4 as far as fairy tale retellings-with-a-twist go, but I have to give it another star for how delightful the characters were. I actually really want a sequel with Toadling, but unfortunately I feel like this is going to be a one-off. I'll just have to settle for whatever else T. Kingfisher writes!

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