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Nov 15, 2023
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Wildwood Dancing is a young-adult fantasy story about five sisters living in rural Romania who, every full moon, cross over into a fairy world and dance at a ball with mystical beings. The five sisters, Tati, Jena, Iulia, Paula and Stela, each have different interests and meet the same people each time they visit, until one night, the oldest, Tati, meets eyes with a mysterious stranger from the Night People and falls deeply in love. For Jena, stopping Tati and figuring out the mystery ...more
Wildwood Dancing is a young-adult fantasy story about five sisters living in rural Romania who, every full moon, cross over into a fairy world and dance at a ball with mystical beings. The five sisters, Tati, Jena, Iulia, Paula and Stela, each have different interests and meet the same people each time they visit, until one night, the oldest, Tati, meets eyes with a mysterious stranger from the Night People and falls deeply in love. For Jena, stopping Tati and figuring out the mystery ...more

Sep 13, 2012
Anne Hamilton
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I enjoyed this book immensely.
It’s got all the feel of an old-fashioned literary fairytale with a dark shivery edge and it combines elements of various classic stories from the dancing princesses to the frog prince to Beauty and the Beast to the folktales of Transylvania.
Jena is one of five sisters, the daughters of an impoverished nobleman. She has no idea that a childhood wish to be Queen of the Fairies has given her access to the fairy court once a month where she and her sisters are welcom ...more
It’s got all the feel of an old-fashioned literary fairytale with a dark shivery edge and it combines elements of various classic stories from the dancing princesses to the frog prince to Beauty and the Beast to the folktales of Transylvania.
Jena is one of five sisters, the daughters of an impoverished nobleman. She has no idea that a childhood wish to be Queen of the Fairies has given her access to the fairy court once a month where she and her sisters are welcom ...more

Nov 20, 2011
Miriam Kay
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it was amazing
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loved it though there was some lose ends untied at the end but but otherwise a really cute read




Apr 25, 2009
Belinda
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3.5 stars



