![]() ![]() Kind of reminds me of Frozen, too, now that I think of it. Save up to 80 versus print by going digital with VitalSource. The story is also based on the Christina Rossetti poem, “The Goblin Market,” in which a girl has to save her sister after the latter eats enchanted goblin fruit, as well as (I’m pretty sure) on Maurice Sendak’s Outside Over There, a picture book about a girl who plays her enchanted horn instead of watching her baby sister and thus also has to save her from the goblins. Ordinary Magic 1st Edition is written by Caitlen Rubino-Bradway and published by Bloomsbury USA Childrens. ![]() ![]() Although, I do love that the Erl King has bi-color eyes just like David Bowie. The Labyrinthine elements are woven in so organically - the Erlkönig or Elf King is an old figure in Germanic and Scandinavian folklore - that it doesn’t feel like just a thinly veiled fanfic. I’m about a quarter of the way through and, so far, this story is on track to earn a 5 out of 5 strange flutes that almost feel like flesh in your hands. I stumbled upon a reference to a twisted faery tale heavily inspired by Labyrinth and set during the Winter Solstice.Īnd so! I called on the goblins to take me back to the age of Mozart, to follow a young composer named Liesl as she fights to reclaim her sister from the Goblin King. Happy Yule, Bookwyrms! A funny thing happened while I was perusing the 2020 Writers Market. ![]()
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