![]() ![]() Which doesn’t last long because she tries to break out using Tontu’s portal, which is at the exact moment that her mother was going to let her see the fireworks that she was sneaking out to see. To the point that she finds herself grounded after sneaking out. We quickly learn that Hilda has stopped telling her mom of her adventures which continue to happen at a breakneck pace. Hilda and her mom have moved to the city, but the city has this Attack on Titan feel to it, in that Trolls are kept at bay by a stone wall. Up front, I’ll tell you that I’m pretty sure I’ve missed a volume of Hilda between The Stone Forest and my last review. ![]() Instead, it feels fresh, new, and utterly unique. The biggest reason being that Pearson has created a magical world that doesn’t feel like a repeat or homage to other familiar fantasy worlds. ![]() Luke Pearson’s Hilda series has become one of the books I look forward to the most. ![]()
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