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The Fairies of Sadieville
The Fairies of Sadieville: The Final Tufa Novel | Alex Bledsoe
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Charming and lyrical, The Fairies of Sadieville continues Alex Bledsoe's widely-praised contemporary fantasy series, about the song-wielding fairy descendants living in modern-day Appalachia. “This is real.” Three small words on a film canister found by graduate students Justin and Veronica, who discover a long-lost silent movie from more than a century ago. The startlingly realistic footage shows a young girl transforming into a winged being. Looking for proof behind this claim, they travel to the rural foothills of Tennessee to find Sadieville, where it had been filmed. Soon, their journey takes them to Needsville, whose residents are hesitant about their investigation, but Justin and Veronica are helped by Tucker Carding, who seems to have his own ulterior motives. When the two students unearth a secret long hidden, everyone in the Tufa community must answer the most important question of their entire lives — what would they be willing to sacrifice in order to return to their fabled homeland of Tír na nÓg? “Imagine a book somewhere between American Gods and Faulkner. Absolutely worth your time.” – Patrick Rothfuss, New York Times bestselling author Enter the captivating world of the fae in Alex Bledsoe's Tufa novels The Hum and the Shiver Wisp of a Thing Long Black Curl Chapel of Ease Gather Her Round Sadieville At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Shemac77
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Panpan

This series was lovely until this book. Wasn‘t made any better on audible.

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Shemac77
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Panpan

For the final book in the series it was a disappointment. The writing felt forced with none of the originality of the previous books.

NatalieR Beautiful sunflower 🌻 4y
Shemac77 Thank you! @NatalieR 4y
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Shemac77
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The last in the series.

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Another highly anticipated series entry from Alex Bledsoe that more than lived up to the anticipation. Begun with The Hum & the Shiver and concluded here, Bledsoe‘s Tufa series is one of the most creative and well-written modern fairy tales out there. He wraps up the story arc of an exiled tribe of the Tuatha de Danaan living in Tennessee beautifully. I highly recommend the whole series. (Image from Pinterest)

Yeah_I_Read I just bought The Hum and the Shiver a few weeks ago. It seems like an awesome series 6y
niftytiffd @PatriciaU Do you have to read this series in order? I just purchased The Fairies of Sadieville (not knowing about the series) and now I‘m wondering if it will be hard to follow without me having read the previous 5 books. 5y
PatriciaU @niftytiffd You really should read them in order. This one ties together a lot of story arcs begun in previous books. This is not a series in the sense that each book tells more of a single story. Each book has a focal story and lots of side-stories, many of which are closed in this one. 5y
niftytiffd @PatriciaU Thank you, that is good to know... Looks like I have a new series to start reading! 😉 5y
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