![]() ![]() ![]() Think about kids who go to amazing worlds and have incredible adventures. Think about Dorothy when she returns from Oz, Alice when she comes back from Wonderland, the Pevensie siblings, who returned to Narnia on multiple occasions. The Wayward Children books don't necessarily have to be read in order, since each features a different protagonist, but I highly recommend at least reading EVERY HEART A DOORWAY first because it sets the world and reality and introduces the characters of Eleanor West's Home for Wayward Children. ![]() It has taken me all the way until now to have time read the books, but I blew through all four in a week and am already excited for more books. I downloaded and read the free sample and realized I was going to be obsessed with the series and would need to own a physical copies to add to my "fairy tale-inspired" shelf. ![]() This past January, the first book in the series, EVERY HEART A DOORWAY, was on sale as an e-book. Before this year, I had heard of them, and the author was already one I wanted to read someday, but it wasn't directly on my radar. This month, I blew through Seanan Maguire's Wayward Children series. "You're nobody's doorway but your own, and the only one who gets to tell you how your story ends is you." ~EVERY HEART A DOORWAY ![]()
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