The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There

In the second Fairyland book, September has to deal with some unintended consequences of her actions in the first book. When she sacrificed her shadow to save a child, it seemed like a purely good action. But now her shadow has crowned herself Queen of Fairyland Below and is slowly stealing everyone else's shadows (and with them, their magic).

These book are all about growing up, and this one has September coming to terms with consequences, saying goodbye to friends, being introduced to betrayal, and learning how to make hard choices. September is thirteen now and getting her first taste of adulthood.

The language remains as lyrical as ever, and it's a delight to see more of Fairyland with September and her friends. Of course, we've only got the shadows of her friends now. They act different, because September has suddenly become privy to the bits of themselves they usually keep hidden. It's a nice little metaphor for getting to know someone better and suddenly wondering if you ever really knew them at all.

Once again this was an excellent book to read before bed. The adventures are fun, the narrator is cheeky, and the world is fantastic. On to the next one.

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