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Wings of Starlight (Disney Fairies)
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bookshelves: owned, books-that-made-me-cry, comfort-reads, fantasy, high-fantasy, jewish-author, lesbian-rep, ya
Jun 27, 2024
bookshelves: owned, books-that-made-me-cry, comfort-reads, fantasy, high-fantasy, jewish-author, lesbian-rep, ya
a NEW pixie hollow story in 2025??? about the TRAGIC STAR-CROSSED ROMANCE BETWEEN QUEEN CLARION AND LORD MILORI??? by the one and only Allison Saft???? someone pinch me for real
Review:
Currently drying my tears as I write this.
Pixie Hollow has lived firmly in my heart for as long as I can remember, and it's been so healing and wonderful to revisit this world in my adulthood through the words of one of my favorite authors.
I can't say how this book will resonate for folks who didn't grow up on Disney Fairies, but for me, it was so perfectly full of nostalgia and magic, warming my heart utterly. The atmosphere was just right, I loved getting to visualize the whimsy and wonder of fairy life. Saft's writing is the perfect companion to a setting so lush and atmospheric, as her ability to craft such vivid environments and sensory experiences is what I truly love most about her writing. Her words gorgeously guide the reader through this abundantly imaginative world.
I didn't expect to cry so much at the romance, but yeah, wow, I did. My eyes were stinging as I tried to read the final pages. I knew what was to come, having seen the movies, but Saft brilliantly brought new life and emotion to the star-crossed tragedy of it all. The aching and yearning and mourning, the blurring of hope and loss, it all was so eloquently and painfully done. Seriously, ow.
This was a really wonderfully bittersweet (and again, painful, ow!) return to Neverland and Pixie Hollow. I hate to leave this world behind again, as Neverland is always a difficult place to turn away from, but this book is appropriately about using the love of the past as hope and strength for the future, so I guess I'll take my cues from Clarion and keep looking onward as I close the pages on a land I feel most at home.
Also, thank you Allison for writing lesbians into Pixie Hollow (and specifically a butch knight lesbian!!!!! OH MY GOD!?!?!). You're my absolute hero. 🫡
Thank you to the author for sending me an ARC! This is my honest review.
CW: violence, blood, medical content, injury detail, grief
Review:
Currently drying my tears as I write this.
Pixie Hollow has lived firmly in my heart for as long as I can remember, and it's been so healing and wonderful to revisit this world in my adulthood through the words of one of my favorite authors.
I can't say how this book will resonate for folks who didn't grow up on Disney Fairies, but for me, it was so perfectly full of nostalgia and magic, warming my heart utterly. The atmosphere was just right, I loved getting to visualize the whimsy and wonder of fairy life. Saft's writing is the perfect companion to a setting so lush and atmospheric, as her ability to craft such vivid environments and sensory experiences is what I truly love most about her writing. Her words gorgeously guide the reader through this abundantly imaginative world.
I didn't expect to cry so much at the romance, but yeah, wow, I did. My eyes were stinging as I tried to read the final pages. I knew what was to come, having seen the movies, but Saft brilliantly brought new life and emotion to the star-crossed tragedy of it all. The aching and yearning and mourning, the blurring of hope and loss, it all was so eloquently and painfully done. Seriously, ow.
This was a really wonderfully bittersweet (and again, painful, ow!) return to Neverland and Pixie Hollow. I hate to leave this world behind again, as Neverland is always a difficult place to turn away from, but this book is appropriately about using the love of the past as hope and strength for the future, so I guess I'll take my cues from Clarion and keep looking onward as I close the pages on a land I feel most at home.
Also, thank you Allison for writing lesbians into Pixie Hollow (and specifically a butch knight lesbian!!!!! OH MY GOD!?!?!). You're my absolute hero. 🫡
Thank you to the author for sending me an ARC! This is my honest review.
CW: violence, blood, medical content, injury detail, grief
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Reading Progress
June 27, 2024
– Shelved as:
to-read
June 27, 2024
– Shelved
November 15, 2024
– Shelved as:
owned
January 1, 2025
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Started Reading
January 2, 2025
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19.5%
"“Autumn is all about reflection and slowing down.� your jewish is showing, allison :)"
page
78
January 2, 2025
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29.5%
"having a new pixie hollow crush was not on my 2025 bingo card but there’s a sword-wielding butch lesbian fairy and here we are"
page
118
January 4, 2025
– Shelved as:
books-that-made-me-cry
January 4, 2025
– Shelved as:
comfort-reads
January 4, 2025
– Shelved as:
fantasy
January 4, 2025
– Shelved as:
high-fantasy
January 4, 2025
– Shelved as:
jewish-author
January 4, 2025
– Shelved as:
lesbian-rep
January 4, 2025
– Shelved as:
ya
January 4, 2025
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Finished Reading
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No! It's just from the world of Disney Fairies/Pixie Hollow, if you want to familiarize yourself with that!