Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
I absolutely adored this unique and refreshing fantasy novel! Emily Wilde is a professor from Cambridge who travels to remote Norway to do field work on the fae that live there. The novel is set in a world where fae are recognized by everyone and Emily has dedicated her life to studying them. Emily is socially awkward and on her first night in Hrafnsvik she offends the head woman in the village. This causes all sorts of trouble for Emily so that she is relieved when her only friend, Wendall Bembleby, comes to join her academic quest, even though he drives her a bit mad. Emily while trying to do her research tries to also find out why the fae in this small village are so prevalent.
There was so much to love about this book! There were strong story telling elements and there were little snippets of fae stories throughout the novel as Emily told different stories from her research. The overall story though of Emily and Wendall had me enchanted. I had to keep reading as I wanted to know what would happen. I highly recommend this story for anyone who likes, fantasy or maybe just wants to read something a little different! A fantastic read!!!
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