![]() ![]() ![]() Friend of the family and Head Librarian Amelia is forced to resign over the Enoch Chalk scandal, only to be replaced by a man named Melville Underwood. ![]() Lost Fairy Tales starts off pretty much where Bookwanderers ended: Tilly’s mother, Bea, is back in the real world after years trapped in a book, while Enoch Chalk has disappeared and the Underlibrary remains in an uproar. (Guess it’s probably easier to take chances once your publisher knows that enough people already love your book to keep buying beyond a one-off.) I didn’t feel quite as enamored with this one as I did with the first, but considering just how enamored I felt about the first, that’s not too strong a complaint. Like many second books in a series, The Lost Fairy Tales feels like a setup for a proper series, with ongoing animosities and unresolved mysteries and what have you, whereas last year’s The Bookwanderers felt more like a delicious slice of bibliophilic bliss. ![]() Tilly, Oskar, and the Pages family continue their bookwandering adventures in this second installment from Anna James. ![]()
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