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Wildwood by Colin Meloy, Carson Ellis

Wildwood

by Colin Meloy, Carson Ellis
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 30, 2011, 560 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2012, 576 pages
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Slater

The Best Book in History
I love this book!!
anonymus

good at first, but easily forgotten
I liked it when i was reading it, but after i was done i quickly forgot a lot about the book.
Meg

Fantasy
I personally think that this book was over the top with fantasy. If you like maximum fantasy, you will like this. If you are not interested in things such as: crows stealing your brother, talking wolves dressed as soldiers, and postmen taking you in their van, then you wouldn't survive the first couple chapters. If you do, however, then this is the absolute PERFECT book for you.
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