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Average rating3.8
From the internationally bestselling and prize-winning author of Piranesi and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, an enchanting, beautifully illustrated short story set in the world of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell.
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A super cozy short story set in a weird magical world. Surprisingly immersive for the short 48 page length. The illustrations were also gorgeous and entrancing.
Just so you know going in, this is a very short book. Having said that, it is quite good. It seems inspired by a fable or fairytale, although Susanna Clarke mentions a different inspiration at the end. In fact the explanation for the story's inspiration is longer than the story itself. I would say that's its biggest detractor. The atmosphere it invokes and the story itself is still worth a read.
An appendix to Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell of sorts, the story is paced and illustrated as a child's story, but with a dark grey undertone that suggests that it's more of a whimsy for adults.
Some children that are not prone to fearful reactions to the unknown, and the most mild of suggestions of death would also like it, especially for its connection to Christmas, however tangential it might be. As an amply illustrated short story, it is a quick read, but satisfying nonetheless.