The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is a fascinating story that reminds me of a couple of other books that I have enjoyed recently. One of those books discussed the relationship of fantasy and horror. We think of these as completely different genres but they are really more of a spectrum that is based on how much real life versus fantastical pieces of the story. Horror often has many parts of the story that are based in the normal world but with influences of fantastical elements.
This book falls in this mixture of a fantastical story that involves a girl who visits her grandfather’s “museum” that is filled with “a lot of junk” and where she discovers a portal that opens a different world to her.
The story is okay. This wasn’t my favorite but it was good.
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Neurologist & avid book-lover; Many genres: Thrillers/Suspense/Mystery, Fiction (most subtypes), YA, Middle-grade, Dystopian/Fantasy/Sci-fi, Non-fiction (usually science/medical/political); married to wonderful man and we have 4 children and 1 DIL; If not reading, I might be watching sports with the fam (almost anything) or binge-watching the latest releases; I do read some neurology and medicine in there too...
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