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Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett
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In a Nutshell: The third book of the Emily Wilde series. Not a standalone. Great characters. Slow-ish pacing. Too convenient and flat in the plotting. Not as dark as could have been. Recommended in publication order only to those who are keen on completing the series. Not my favourite of the series by far.

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( Note: This review might contain minor spoilers from the earlier two Emily Wilde books. )

Plot Preview:
1910. Emily still can’t accept that she might soon be the Queen of Faerie. An accomplished mortal scholar on faeries, she is now working on her biggest research topic � studying the faerie realm with her foe-turned-fiancé Wendell, who is making plans to recapture his rightful position as the King of Faerie. However, the duo soon learn that Wendell’s stepmother, the earlier queen, has placed a curse upon the kingdom. Wendell can use his magic to save his home, but that alone won’t be enough as the consequences are deadly. It is up to Emily to find the perfect story so that she can write a happy ending for her beloved.
Just as in the earlier books, the story comes to us through Emily’s journal entries written in first person.


This book is not to be read as a standalone work. It starts right at the deep end, continuing immediately after the events of the second book. As such, it ended up as a big test of my memory, which sadly didn’t come to my assistance. I regret the long gap I had between Books Two and Three because I didn’t remember the nitty-gritties of the earlier plot.


Bookish Yays:
😍 Emily as a character � a rare fictional thirty-one-year-old who acts her age. Though she is as focussed on her scholarly pursuits as ever, she is more open about showing her emotions. I love her character growth over the series.

😍 Wendell � the incorrigible fae king who has so many flaws and is still so appealing. This book shows both his practical and his wild sides.

😍 Most of the remaining characters, comprising a motley mix of human and courtly fae and common fae. The variety is extensive this time. Loved the reappearance of some beloved characters from the earlier two books.

😍 A special Yay to Shadow and Orga for being as awesome as always.

😍 The personal-journal approach to storytelling. Emily’s diary actually feels like a journal and not a novel. While her attention to detail can get tedious as well as a tad spoiler-ish at times, I still appreciate it as the writing is authentic to the source of information.

😍 The relationship between Emily and Wendell, which began as a one-sided attraction, turned into romance, and has now blossomed into love. I like how the relationship is based on their connection as well as their mutual need for and respect for each other. Wendell isn't shown as the ideal suitor just because he is fae. Emily isn't depicted just as the grump to Wendell’s sunshine.

😍 No needless recaps of the plotline of the earlier books. The author clearly remembers that this is part of a series, and she expects readers to enter into this story knowing what happened earlier. Though my memory failed me on this, I still respect this writing choice of maintaining proper continuity.


Bookish Mixed Bags:
😐 The plot is firmly Emily’s this time around. Though Wendell does have a strong role and there are several supporting characters, the story relies mainly on Emily to proceed. This feels a bit too limiting, especially for one reason: almost every decision taken by Emily is based on the titular “lost tales�. So much so that she is like a horse wearing blinders about only stories being able to help them out of the problems. I did like the cleverness of the lost tale itself, but I didn’t understand this narrow-minded over-reliance on the tale. It restricted the plot.

😐 Yet again, there are plenty of footnotes in Emily’s journal. Some of these (especially the lore) are interesting, but after a while, they just feel superfluous. Just as in the second book, I skipped reading the footnotes after a point and had no trouble understanding the main plot. (On an aside, I found it amusing to see Emily herself complaining about footnotes in her research books.)

😐 The pace is quite slow for most of the way, though the tempo jumps up during the few action sequences. The second half has much better pacing.

😐 While this is the most serious of the three books, it is also the lightest in terms of plot. The action scenes, when they do pop up, are gripping. However, they are far and few between, with most of the storyline moving ahead mainly on research and discussions. The potentially most dangerous sequence lasts hardly for a couple of pages.

😐 I missed Wendell’s bantering with Emily. Granted, the relationship has grown and they aren’t in that initial phase anymore. But it would have been nice to see more of those lovely teasing moments between the two.


Bookish Nays:
😒 The only new entrant to the cast is a disappointment. There could have been so much more to that character’s arc, but it was reduced to a discordant one-noted tune.

😒 The plot development is too convenient. Even when there are major confrontation sequences, the challenges pop up only from others� malevolence, not from Emily’s actions or decisions. All her issues, no matter how troublesome, are resolved on her very first attempt at tackling them.

😒 The final chapter � such a flat and boring ending. Instead of ending on a high, the story ends on a mundane level. The endings of the earlier books were much better.


Basically, I had enjoyed the first two books of the Emily Wilde series, and had been looking forward this third book since a long time. The end result is decently good, but not great. I did like it, but overall, I am disappointed at how it didn’t live up to the earlier two novels.

While the story does reach an end, the ending seems like it has deliberately left the gates open for another outing. If ever it comes, I wouldn’t say no to another Emily Wilde book. In fact, I hope there is one more book in this series so that I can enjoy it and say goodbye to Emily and Wendell on a better and happier note.

Recommended to those who have read and enjoyed the earlier two novels of this series.

3.25 stars.


My thanks to Random House Publishing Group � Ballantine for providing the DRC of “Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales� via NetGalley. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.


The Emily Wilde series:
Book One:
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries

Book Two:
Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands

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This was a buddy read with Srivalli. We have journeyed through this series together, but are our feelings the same? Check out her review to find out if she shares my disappointment.

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Reading Progress

June 10, 2024 – Shelved
June 10, 2024 – Shelved as: to-read
August 8, 2024 – Shelved as: arcs-not-started
January 11, 2025 – Started Reading
January 13, 2025 – Shelved as: 3-25-stars
January 13, 2025 – Shelved as: netgalley
January 13, 2025 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Thibault (new)

Thibault Busschots I remember you liking the first two, shame this one didn’t quite reach the same level. It might have helped if you read book 2 first and read this one immediately afterward. I have the memory of a sieve, so I totally get that. Still, even with that disadvantage, it seems a better ending in particular could perhaps have saved this one? Anyway, should there be another sequel than I hope you will get the ending the series deserves. Good review, Rosh.


message 2: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen A shame it fell flat for you, Rosh. And the 3rd in the series :( Hope your next one is an all star. Great review.


message 3: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Hanes Sorry you didn’t enjoy this book as much as the first two books in the series. Hopefully, a fourth book does come out so that you can have a proper goodbye. Fantastic review as always, Rosh! 💗


message 4: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Oh dear, a boring ending will kill a book. You need to read about female serial killers eating eyeballs🤣.


message 5: by Cara (new)

Cara Wonderful review, beautiful Rosh💓!!!!!!!! Oh no, not the disappointing ending😭😭, I need a good ending to tie up the story. I hope you get that fourth book soon💖😘!!!!!!!!!!!


message 6: by Stacey B (new) - added it

Stacey B Great review Rosh!


Sarah (i’ll be back in a few weeks) only three stars? oh no😭 great review at least i can go in with lower expectations😅


message 8: by Jay (new)

Jay H (Hiatus) Another amazing review rosh!! Love how you highlighted the characters and their growth! 💗


Heather Adores Books Great review, Rosh! 🤞🤞 you get your wish for #4.


message 10: by NZLisaM (new)

NZLisaM Another wonderful, thorough review, Rosh. 🩷


Shelley's Book Nook Excellent review, Rosh. I have been on the fence about this series. Thank you for your thoughtful review. 🤗💕


message 12: by Mary Beth (new)

Mary Beth Fantastic review! 💙


message 13: by Esta (new)

Esta Oh no, I'm so sorry that this fell flat, especially with a disappointing ending, Rosh! Hopefully, the series doesn't end on this note. Onwards my friend! Amazing review! ❤️


message 14: by Tina (new)

Tina Sorry you didn't enjoy this one more. Nice review!


message 15: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra I've been eyeing this series for a while! It's a pity you didn't enjoy it more, Rosh. Your review is lovely and informative :)


Srivalli Rekha Sachi yaar! We need another book to end the series on a high.
You found quite many good points though! ;P
Fab review, Rosh.


message 17: by Taufiq (new)

Taufiq Yves Fair & honest review, Rosh.


message 18: by Jayme (new)

Jayme Finding a character who acts her age is rare! Terrific review!


message 19: by Akankshya (new)

Akankshya Fair review, Rosh! It's sad when sequels of good books dip in quality. Hope your next read is better


message 20: by Suja (new)

Suja I missed your review on the first 2. As usual an amazing review but looks like you did not enjoy it as much as the first 2


message 21: by Debra (new)

Debra Terrific review, Rosh! It's a shame that it wasn't more enjoyable. Thanks for pointing out that it is not a stand alone.


Sandysbookaday You seem to be on a run of mediocre books, Rosh. I hope you get a stunner of a read soon. 💖📚


message 23: by Darla (new)

Darla A fine and helpful review, Rosh. The footnotes would be a 'booksh nay' for me. Too bad this was not a strong entry in the series.


message 24: by Dee (new)

Dee Shame about this one Rosh!! Great review. Hopefully the next in line for you is fantastic! We all deserve to be hit with a 5* book!


message 25: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Shame this particular one fell flat Rosh, but fair and honest review 💓


Nancy (playing catch-up) I’m with you on recaps of previous books in a series. It usually eats up too many pages for my liking.


message 27: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Thibault wrote: "I remember you liking the first two, shame this one didn’t quite reach the same level. It might have helped if you read book 2 first and read this one immediately afterward. I have the memory of a ..."

Truly a shame, Thibault. I had been so excited for this one as it is the supposed end of the trilogy. It wasn't all bad, but my expectations had been greater because of the first two books. I hope the author can plan a further book. She has certainly left enough leeway for it at the end.
Thank you.


message 28: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Canadian Jen wrote: "A shame it fell flat for you, Rosh. And the 3rd in the series :( Hope your next one is an all star. Great review."

Thanks much, Jen. Such a disappointment! :(


message 29: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Rachel wrote: "Sorry you didn’t enjoy this book as much as the first two books in the series. Hopefully, a fourth book does come out so that you can have a proper goodbye. Fantastic review as always, Rosh! 💗"

I hope so too, Rachel. Emily and Wendell deserve better. :( Thank you! 🤍


message 30: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Barbara wrote: "Oh dear, a boring ending will kill a book. You need to read about female serial killers eating eyeballs🤣."

No matter how desperate I am for a good read, I am NOT heading in the direction of 👀, Barbara! 😂😂😂


message 31: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Cara wrote: "Wonderful review, beautiful Rosh💓!!!!!!!! Oh no, not the disappointing ending😭😭, I need a good ending to tie up the story. I hope you get that fourth book soon💖😘!!!!!!!!!!!"

Thanks so much, dear Cara! 🤍 Fingers crossed that we get the 4th book! :(


message 32: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Stacey B wrote: "Great review Rosh!"

Thanks, Stacey!


message 33: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Sarah wrote: "only three stars? oh no😭 great review at least i can go in with lower expectations😅"

Thanks, Sarah! If you've loved the first two, then yes, please go in with lower expectations; you'll like it much better then.


message 34: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Jay wrote: "Another amazing review rosh!! Love how you highlighted the characters and their growth! 💗"

Thanks so much, Jay! 🤍


message 35: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Heather Adores Books wrote: "Great review, Rosh! 🤞🤞 you get your wish for #4."

Thank you kindly, Heather! I hope so too! 🤍


message 36: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh NZLisaM wrote: "Another wonderful, thorough review, Rosh. 🩷"

Thank you so much, Lisa! 🤍


message 37: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Shelley's Book Nook wrote: "Excellent review, Rosh. I have been on the fence about this series. Thank you for your thoughtful review. 🤗💕"

Thanks much, Shelley! 🤍 I would have recommended it strongly had the ending been more satisfying. :(


message 38: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Mary Beth wrote: "Fantastic review! 💙"

Thanks, Mary Beth! 🤍


message 39: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Esta wrote: "Oh no, I'm so sorry that this fell flat, especially with a disappointing ending, Rosh! Hopefully, the series doesn't end on this note. Onwards my friend! Amazing review! ❤️"

Thanks so much, dear Esta! 🤍 I hope so too. It deserves a better finish. :(


message 40: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Tina wrote: "Sorry you didn't enjoy this one more. Nice review!"

Thanks, Tina!


message 41: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Alexandra wrote: "I've been eyeing this series for a while! It's a pity you didn't enjoy it more, Rosh. Your review is lovely and informative :)"

Thanks much, Alexandra. It's a good series, but sadly, the books go on a downward swing. :(


message 42: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Srivalli wrote: "Sachi yaar! We need another book to end the series on a high.
You found quite many good points though! ;P
Fab review, Rosh."


Right? We had been so excited too! Can't believe it was so mixed!
Haha, I did like those points. Otherwise I wouldn't even hve reached 3 stars. 3 is like my bare minimum for "I liked it enough." :D
Thanks, Sri.


message 43: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Taufiq wrote: "Fair & honest review, Rosh."

Thank you, Taufiq.


message 44: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Jayme wrote: "Finding a character who acts her age is rare! Terrific review!"

So true, Jayme! Thanks!


message 45: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Akankshya wrote: "Fair review, Rosh! It's sad when sequels of good books dip in quality. Hope your next read is better "

Thanks, Akankshya! Absolutely! We need to end on a high note. :(


message 46: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Suja wrote: "I missed your review on the first 2. As usual an amazing review but looks like you did not enjoy it as much as the first 2"

Thanks, Suj! Not at all as much as the first book, which was the very best. :/


message 47: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Debra wrote: "Terrific review, Rosh! It's a shame that it wasn't more enjoyable. Thanks for pointing out that it is not a stand alone."

Thanks so much, Debra!


message 48: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Sandysbookaday wrote: "You seem to be on a run of mediocre books, Rosh. I hope you get a stunner of a read soon. 💖📚"

2025 has been mostly mediocre, Sandy. I hope the ratings slide moves upwards soon. :(
Thanks so much! 🤍


message 49: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Darla wrote: "A fine and helpful review, Rosh. The footnotes would be a 'booksh nay' for me. Too bad this was not a strong entry in the series."

Thanks, Darla! I think I was prepared for the footnotes as they have been a feature of the earlier books as well, so I have learnt to ignore them and just carry on. Too many footnotes can be annoying, I agree.


message 50: by Rosh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosh Dee wrote: "Shame about this one Rosh!! Great review. Hopefully the next in line for you is fantastic! We all deserve to be hit with a 5* book! "

Thanks so much, Dee! I hope so. Really struggling to find a proper 5 star this year! :(


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