5/19/2023 0 Comments Kin by Holly Black![]() ![]() The turns are darker, dangerous triangles are formed, and Rue is haunted by the question of what causes someone to betray the one they love? And what of the consequences? Everything Rue has come to know disintegrates and she is forced to see everything anew. The creatures in the realm of the faerie are wreaking havoc among her and her friends as Rue’s maternal grandfather’s plans progress. And these two worlds who have always lived in an overlap is going to sharpen and collide. The boundaries between the humans and the realm of the faerie is about to break. Add the arrest of her father for the murder of one of his students, the alarming rate in which the plant-life is taking over the city, and discovering who she, her mother, and her kin really are and Rue has even greater worries. When Rue Silver’s mother leaves her and her father, those things Rue would catch in the corner of her eyes, or the strangeness she could perceive while looking straight at them, “those moments were beginning to stretch wider and wider” (5). The Good Neighbors by Holly Black & Ted Naifeh ![]() As they will again.” ~Aubrey (The Good Neighbors: Kin, 77) They called us these things not because we were fair or peaceful or good, but because they feared us. ![]() ![]() “Long ago, mortals called us The Fair Folk, The People of Peace, The Good Neighbors. ![]()
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